Product Details
Steam Locos

24872
B&O Mikado Steam Loco, Sound





Similar to 20872, but with Baltimore & Ohio markings.


The Prototype
The 2-8-2 “Mikados” were among the most successful steam locomotives of all time. The first Mikados were built in 1897 at the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the narrow gauge railways of Japan. During World War I, the United States Railroad Administration adopted the Mikado as its standard freight locomotive, and more than a thousand “Mikes” were delivered to more than a dozen American railways. Later, thousands more were supplied to railways around the world. Many Mikados survived until the end of the steam era in the 1950s, a clear indication for a successful design.

The Model
This detailed replica features:
- weather-resistant construction
- factory-installed onboard decoder for MTS and analog operation
- opening cab roof vents
- opening firebox door
- four-way power control switch
- protected gearbox with seven-pole Bühler motor
- articulated drive for short-radius “R1” curve compatibility
- eight powered wheels
- two traction tires
- twelve power pickups
- digital electronic sound:
- synchronized steam chuffs
- bell and whistle sounds
- brake sounds
- air pump and feedwater pump sounds
- volume control
- remote control of sound features (with Multi-Train System)
- voltage stabilization circuit
- smoke generator
- simulated fire box fire
- automatic directional lanterns
- one multi-purpose socket with circuit breaker
- length: 930 mm (36.6 in)
- weight: 7400 g (16.3 lb)


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