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12-2065 PRR Q2, 4-4-6-4 #6131, As-built Prototype Version, 18,000 gallon tender, Paragon2 Sound/DC/DCC, HO, Preoder for SECOND RUN
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MSRP: $599.99
FDT Low Price: First run sold out. Possible second run. Preorder for $0.01 down, $539.98 plus freight charged at shipment.
Item Number: 12-2065
Manufacturer: Broadway Limited Imports, LLC
Manufacturer Part No: BLI2065
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In 1942, the PRR built an experimental duplex
drive freight locomotive, the Q1, with a 4-6-4-4 wheel arrangement. In 1944,
after identifying a number of flaws with the Q1, teh PRR built a second
prototype, changing the wheel arrangement to 4-4-6-4 and creating class Q2.
This was followed by 25 production Q2s in 1945. These rigid-frame four cylinder
locomotives may have been the epitome of auperpower steam locomotive design. At
115,800 lbs of tractive effort and nearly 8,000 horsepower, the Q2 were the most
powerful ten-coupled steam locomotives ever produced. These monsters were the
greyhounds of the PRR, single-handedly hauling tonnage at high speeds over the
PRR's lines. Mostly seen on the Pennsy west of Pittsburgh, these locomotives
did venture east to territory such as Horseshoe Curve and their birthplace,
Altoona. The Q2 was emblematic of the PRR's commitment to on-line coal
producers to continue to use steam locomotives to power their trains after World
War II. However, the Q2 could not match the maintenance records of the invading
diesels and, by 1956, the last Q2 had been retired and scrapped. No example of
this titan of the rails was saved for posterity.
Industry-Leading Features
OVERVIEW:
Super-Heavy Weighted Brass Construction and Detail
Features the ALL-NEW Paragon2 SOUND & Control System
Integral DCC Decoder with Back EMF for Industry Best Slow Speed Operation in
DC and DCC
(1 smph @ 128 Speed Steps)
Precision Drive Mechanism with sprung drivers engineered for continuous
heavy load towing
and ultra-smooth slow speed operation
Fly-Wheel Synchronized Puffing Smoke and Chuff
Grade & Load-sensing variable Smoke & Chuff Intensity (Less smoke and
lighter chuff sounds
when on a decline/less load; more smoke and belabored chuff when on
inclines/more load.)
5-Pole Can Motor with Skew Wound Armature
Premium Caliber Painting with Authentic Paint Schemes
Operating Cab Roof Vents
Operating Metal Knuckle Couplers (2)
Factory Installed Engineer and Firemen Figures
Minimum radius: 22 radius or greater recommended.
Industry-Leading SOUND /
OPERATION Features:
Operates with SOUND in DC & DCC (use DCMaster for DC sound)
Prototypical Light Operation with Golden White LED Headlight
AUTO PILOT (ATS) - Records and plays back sound and movement
sequences for automated operation. (Macro Operation)
16-bit Sound System for exceptional high frequency sound clarity
Mechanically Synchronized Distinctive PRR Q2 Chuff sounds and correct
chuff / revolution rate
Playable/Quillable Whistle for multiple whistle lengths & patterns
Choice of up to 3 selectable Whistles with Authentic Q2 Whistle
Adjustable bell ringing interval for faster or slower bell
Numerous user-mappable functions with available keys
Reversing Mechanism Sound at Direction Change
Air let-off, Air Pump, Blow Down, Pop-Off, Injector, Brake Squeal
Passenger Station Announcement Sounds- Controlled with Function Key
Freight Yard, Lumber Yard, Maintenance Yard - Controlled with
Function Keys
Grade Crossing Automatic Signal
Simple Programming with Integral DCC Decoder
Automatic Forward / Reverse Signal - When activated, stopping
triggers a stop whistle toot.
When moving forward from a stopped position, toots twice. When moving in
reverse, toots three times.
Engine sound intensity varies with load
Individually adjustable sound volumes for each effect
EZ Reset Button for quick return to factory default settings
**Specifications on this page subject to change.
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