Product Description
- The NW2 is a diesel-electric locomotive manufactured by GM-EMD in the United States.
- The NW1 was born by upgrading its engine from a Winton engine to an EMD-made engine.
- The N in the model name NW stands for 900 horsepower (nine hundred), and the W stands for welded flame. The NW2 has a different engine with 1,000 horsepower, but as it is an improved version of the NW1, we have kept the model name.
- The production period was from 1939 to 1949, and the number of cars produced was very large, reaching 1,145.
- As a locomotive dedicated to yard shunting, it moved around the yard, connecting many passenger and freight cars.
- Because it was powerful and very easy to use, it was used under many road names and was in use until the early 1980s.
- Its exterior is characterized by an end cab, with the driver's seat located at one end of the vehicle, and two chimneys installed near the center of the hood.
[Product Features]
- Recreates the appearance of the car in its late 1970s and early 1980s.
- Just like the real thing, it can pull freight cars at slow speeds, allowing smooth shunting operations.
- The front and rear headlights and the number board next to the headlights light up.
- Realistic reproduction of the interior of the cab, as seen through the large glass that is unique to switchers.
- Reproduces the two chimneys on the bonnet, which differ depending on the road name and car number.
- Headlights on
- Flywheel mounted power unit
- Automatic release knuckle coupler standard equipment
- Suspension mechanism equipped
- Chimney shape: Upright
*The image is of the actual vehicle.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 19.8 x 4.4 x 2.8 cm / 107g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 176-4375
- JAN code
- 4949727696454
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 10 per household.