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Museum Qualität, noch mehr Details und Funktionen WC 585 Era: mid 1990s to early 2000s WC Series 582-585; ex-SOO series 582-585; ex-Milwaukee 582-585, built March/April 1969 Data label and placement variations Operating front and rear pilot mounted alternating LED ditch lights* Class lights blanked out per prototype Front EMD-style low pilot snowplow with uncoupling lever clearance corners, MU hose doors, and grab irons; rear plow removed Pivoting front and rear drop steps 3 pane All weather window on right cab side; modified window frame on left cab side Snow shield brackets removed 81” low short hood with blanked cab heater louvers “35-Line” cab with standard front windshields and blanked cab heater louvers Lost-wax brass Nathan AirChime P24R1 (“P-3”) three-chime horn; mounted center rear of number board housing “Whip” radio antenna mounted on cab roof Ratchet brake with chain Handrail set with pilot face mounted outer end rail stanchions and walkway chain for drop-step Standard jacking pads at bolsters and extra jacking pads next to steps; total four (4) jacking pads per side 1,200-gallon fuel tank with fuel fillers, dual vertical fuel gauges, round fuel gauge on both tank sides, and external waste retention tank on rear Paint colors matched to Tru-Color Paint: TCP-116 WC Gold, TCP-117 WC Maroon Fully assembled Multiple road numbers Operating front and rear pilot mounted alternating LED ditch lights* Operating LED-lit tricolor (red, green, and white) flush-mounted class lights with raised gasket** Directional LED headlights Operating LED-lit cab interior and control stand lights* Operating LED-lit front, rear, and fireman’s side walkway lights* Operating LED-lit ground lights on both sides of locomotive Printed and LED-lighted number boards Snowplows removed Front and rear early small deck extension Pivoting front and rear drop steps Stepwells with see-through steps Scale sectioned “late” pattern walkway treadplate Front and rear Multiple Unit (MU) stands 81” low short hood without cab heater louvers “35-Line” cab with standard front windshields Standard EMD high headlight in numberboard housing Detailed cab interior with separate floor, rear wall, seats, and standard AAR control stand Sliding cab windows Lost-wax brass Nathan AirChime P-3 three-chime horn mounted to clearance bracket on left side of long hood “Chickenwire” radiator grilles Standard-height fan housings with 9-blade radiator fans visible inside Steel bell mounted high behind the cab on the left side Factory-applied wire grab irons, wire lift rings, windshield wipers, horns, coupler cut levers, trainline hoses with silver gladhands, sand hatch covers, and much more Semi-scale coupler buffer equipped with durable metal semi-scale Type “E” knuckle couplers All-wheel drive and all-wheel electrical pick-up Motor with 5-pole skew-wound armature Dual flywheels Printing and lettering legible even under magnification Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail Packaging safely stores model Minimum radius: 18” DCC & sound equipped locomotives also feature: ESU LokSound 5 DCC & Sound decoder with “Full Throttle” feature Dual cube-type speakers EMD 12-Cylinder 645E3 turbocharged prime mover sounds Curve squeal and frog clank sounds* ESU designed “PowerPack” with two super capacitors*** Operates on both DC and DCC layouts
shipping weight: 2,200 kg