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ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO SXT39037 DCC/ESU Loksound 5 Equipped EMD SD40-2 Locomotive EMD 'ex-ICG Orange & Gray Patch' EMD #6040
- In Stock:
- 2
- Scale:
- HO
- SKU:
- SXT39037
Description
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ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO SXT39037 DCC/ESU Loksound 5 Equipped EMD SD40-2 Locomotive
EMD 'ex-ICG Orange & Gray Patch' EMD #6040
Road Number Specific ScaleTrains
- Era: 1980-1989
- EMDX Series 6040-6049; ex-ICG 6040-6049; ex-Rock Island 4790-4790, built 12/1973
- Road number 6040:
- Lost-wax brass Nathan P-5 (P345R12) horn mounted on number board housing
- Road number 6047:
- Lost-wax brass Nathan P-3 (P24R1) horn mounted on number board housing
- Fully-assembled
- LED-illuminated ground lights on both sides of locomotive*
- LED-Illuminated rectangular walkway lights mounted between front and rear sanding valve doors and round walkway light, aft of raised walkway duct*
- LED-illuminated front tricolor stand-off class lights; flush-mounted rear class lights with raised gaskets***
- Printed number boards with separately-controlled, backlit LED-illumination*
- Front EMD-style low pilot plow with multiple unit (MU) hose doors and grab irons
- 3-hose multiple unit (MU) hose clusters with silver gladhands
- Semi-scale coupler buffer equipped with durable metal semi-scale Type E knuckle couplers
- Front and rear straight uncoupling levers with loop handles and four inner mounting brackets
- Notched pilot faces with low angled lifting slots
- Deck-mounted multiple unit (MU) receptacles
- 'Tall' stepwells with see-through steps
- Front and rear early small deck extension
- Handrail set with inward-facing stanchion mounting brackets, and gangway chain
- Front and rear standard drop steps
- Scale sectioned treadplate detail on walkways
- 81” low short hood with ratchet handbrake and angled chain guard
- Bolted battery box doors with narrow louvers
- Early cab sub-base doors with early hinges
- Standard EMD headlight mounted in low short hood
- Dash-2 cab with 11-bolt (top and bottom) side window panels
- Rectangular vent on right cab side
- Detailed cab interior with separate floor, rear wall, seats, and standard AAR control stand
- Sliding cab side windows
- Tall clear wind wings with mirror, mounted fore of cab side window on both sides of cab
- Standard EMD sunshades with long sunshade tracks
- Motorola ASP-16 'firecracker' antenna mounted on the cab
- Accurate hood door and long hood detail
- Early electrical cabinet 'zig-zag' seam, further from rear of cab
- Early 'stand-off' ECAFB
- Early inertial air intake grilles without drip rails
- Standard turbo exhaust stack
- Non-dynamic brake housing with batten strip
- See-through dynamic brake intakes with resistor grid detail
- 'Chicken-wire' radiator intake grilles
- See-through standard 48” radiator fan housings with fan blades visible inside
- Curved radiator fan grab iron
- Underbody frame rail with separate plumbing and traction motor cables
- Detailed HT-C trucks with Hyatt bearing caps, early center axle snubbers, sanding lines and brackets, and D-77 traction motor and air duct details
- Dimensionally accurate truck centers
- GE speed recorder with adapter flange mounted to first axle on left front
- Rearward-facing handbrake chain mount for HT-C trucks
- Tall jacking pads with holes (early)
- Forward engineer’s side sidesill notch
- Tab-mount EFCO
- Frame-mounted steel bell
- Graham-White (Salem) brand 824-170 and 818-170 primary and secondary centrifugal air filters (accordion-style)
- 4,000-gallon fuel tank with fuel fillers, vertical gauges, round gauges in tank sides and vertical breather pipe
- Factory-applied wire grab irons, wire lift rings, windshield wipers, trainline hoses with silver gladhands, sand hatch covers, and more
- Motor with 5-pole skew wound armature
- Dual flywheels
- All-wheel drive
- All-wheel electrical pick-up
- Directional LED headlights
- Printing and lettering legible even under magnification
- Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
- Packaging safely stores model
- Minimum radius: 18”
- Recommended radius: 22”
DCC & sound equipped locomotives also feature:
- ESU LokSound 5 DCC & Sound decoder with “Full Throttle” functions
- Two (2) cube-type speakers
- Turbocharged EMD 16 Cylinder 645E3 prime mover
- ESU designed 'PowerPack' with two super capacitors***
- Operates on both DC and DCC layouts*****
DC/DCC & sound ready locomotives also feature:
- Operates on DC layouts*****
- DCC ready with 21-pin connector
* Lighting features operate when using an ESU decoder with appropriate programming while operating using DCC
** In DC operation, both front ditch lights illuminate; rear ditch lights (if equipped) do not illuminate
*** Class lights illuminate in white color only in DC operation. Access and changing colors an ESU decoder with appropriate programming while operating using DCC
**** “PowerPack” feature only compatible with appropriately programmed ESU decoders operating on a DCC layout
*****Lombard Hobbies Recommendation - As modelers ourselves we highly recommend ONLY running DCC on DCC systems and DC on DC systems, regardless of 'Dual-Mode' capability. This gives optimum performance and safeguards the unit from possible damage from running on a different system than originally intended and from any inexperienced operator errors.
Prototype History:
In January 1972, the Electro-Motive Division 'EMD' of General Motors would build the first production models of a locomotive design that would prove to be legendary: the SD40-2. As the flagship of the 'Dash-2' series, the SD40-2 would build upon the lessons learned from its predecessor, the SD40. While the sixteen-cylinder 645E3 turbocharged prime mover remained the same from its SD40 cousin, the SD40-2 boasted a modular, solid-state electrical system, which featured removable 'cards' in place of troublesome relays in its high-voltage cabinet. These cards greatly simplified troubleshooting electrical problems and streamlined repairs.
Externally, the biggest change was the use of the new HT-C three-axle truck in place of the Flexi-coil C of the SD40. The new truck promised greater adhesion, and was longer than the Flexi-coil C, necessitating an increase of the length of the SD40-2s frame to an overall length of 68’, 10” over the couplers. This also had the effect of giving the SD40-2 its characteristic long walkway 'porches' at each end. Other small external improvements, such as longer battery box compartments, rear overhang on the cab roof, and drip rail over the front cab door, added to the list of external differences between it and the SD40.
Domestic production of the SD40-2 continued until July 1984, making it one of EMDs most-popular locomotives of all time. Many remain in service today, both with original owners, as well as secondhand operators like regional railroads and shortlines. Within the past decade, CSX, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific have rebuilt hundreds of SD40-2s to extend their operating lives. This will ensure this venerable locomotive’s presence on U.S. rails for decades to come.
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