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Rapido 913501 Liverpool and Manchester "Lion" (1930's Preservation Condition) with DCC Sound

$212.50
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Rapido 913501 Liverpool and Manchester "Lion" (1930's Preservation Condition) with DCC SoundHistory from Rapido's Website: Built in 1837 at a cost of 1,100, Lion, along with its sister Tiger, was the first locomotive built by Todd, Kitson and Laird in Leeds. Designated a luggage engine, Lion was first used as a banking engine before resuming luggage duties for several years before finally working as a ballast engine. Lion was sold in 1859 to the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board where it was used around the docks before being turned into a

Power has to be provided from an independent 12vDC 2 amp supply

And they're still made right here in the USA with legendary Made In America quality

Make rocks for wind-eroded areas

Make rocks for anywhere on your layout

you wish to use a combination of Bullhead and Flat Bottom track the SL-713 Transition Track provides an ideal way to connect the two types

The #145 is interchangeable with the #25 and most manufacturer's Short Overset OEM knuckle couplers

(2) Pair #58 "Scale" Metal Couplers - Medium Centerset Shank

For insulated couplers use the #28 coupler

UR90 is a front panel unit that is an infrared receiver

96 cm) and measures 2 1/2" w x 24" l (6

These authentic looking rail joiners incorporate bolt detail

#27 Plastic Coupler Features:

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