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HO F7A Locomotive, MEC #686

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HO F7A Locomotive, MEC #686

Item No. RND3332
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Next Shipment December 2024
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Key Features
  • New body tooling - Based on EMD F7A “Phase I Early”- one of the most common versions produced!
  • Revised frame with heavy die cast weight and provision for 21-pin DCC decoders
  • Flush-fitting cab, porthole, and rear window glass

PROTOTYPE INFO:

The EMD F7 was a 1,500 horsepower Diesel-electric locomotive produced between February 1949 and December 1953 by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors (EMD) and General Motors Diesel (GMD). Many F7s remained in service for decades, as railroads found them economical to operate and maintain.

The Santa Fe railroad operated an extensive amount of EMD F7 diesel locomotives, many painted in the famous “Warbonnet” livery made famous by the Santa Fe’s passenger service. Other famous roads which heavily utilized the F7 were the Southern Pacific, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohio, New York Central, Great Northern, Wabash, and Milwaukee, among others.

The Athearn F7 itself also has a lush history. It was the first plastic one-piece body locomotive in the Athearn for the time, in the 1950s. The Athearn F7 has been the train set locomotive of choice for over a generation of model railroaders.

Now, the classic Athearn F7A has been re-tooled and improved to be even better. With customer-requested features such as 21-pin DCC compatibility, revised shell-to-chassis mounting, and dual rear coupler mounting options, this classic streamliner is ready to enthrall a new generation of model railroaders.

LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:

  • New body tooling - Based on EMD F7A “Phase I Early”- one of the most common versions produced!
  • Revised frame with heavy die cast weight and provision for 21-pin DCC decoders
  • Revised body-to-chassis mounting simplifies disassembly and allows for easier kit-bashing into de- skirted versions
  • New rear coupler mounting box with two mounting locations for close-coupling or easier running on tight- radius curves
  • Flush-fitting cab, porthole, and rear window glass
  • Improved All-wheel electrical pickup with two wires to each truck provides reliable current flow
  • Single or dual headlight per prototype
  • Separately-applied horns
  • McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
  • All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth and quiet operation
  • 5-pole motor with precision-machined flywheels and multi- link drive train for trouble free operation
  • Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
  • Fully-assembled and ready-to-run out of the box
  • Painted and printed for realistic decoration
  • Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
  • Minimum radius: 18”

Product Specifications

Sub Brand ROUNDHOUSE
Era 1941-1970
Prototype Manufacturer EMD
Minimum Radius 18" (457 mm)
Reporting Mark MEC
Full Road Name Maine Central
Scale HO
DCC Ready/21-Pin NEM
Axles 4
Lighting LED