Walthers
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-1856 | 50' ACF Exterior Post Boxcar - Ready to Run - CSX Transportation #129766 (blue, yellow) | HO Scale
Serve shippers on your HO railroad with these WalthersMainline 50' ACF Exterior-Post Boxcars. Responding to a growing shortage of serviceable cars, ACF and other builders unveiled a new generation of bigger equipment in the 1970s with increased width and height to improve carrying capacity. Today, they're still in service for Railbox and many other roads, where they can be found moving all types of cargo. Features of these models include: One time run of these roadnumbers, order now - limited quantity available Prototypes seen from coast-to-coast 1974 to the present Handles all types of general freight loading Used by Railbox and dozens of other railroads Correct Plate B dimensions: 41' 3" Truck Centers 15' 2" Tall 10' 8" Wide Fully assembled Correct 33" RP-25 metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£21.19
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-1857 | 50' ACF Exterior Post Boxcar - Ready to Run - CSX Transportation #129794 (blue, yellow) | HO Scale
Serve shippers on your HO railroad with these WalthersMainline 50' ACF Exterior-Post Boxcars. Responding to a growing shortage of serviceable cars, ACF and other builders unveiled a new generation of bigger equipment in the 1970s with increased width and height to improve carrying capacity. Today, they're still in service for Railbox and many other roads, where they can be found moving all types of cargo. Features of these models include: One time run of these roadnumbers, order now - limited quantity available Prototypes seen from coast-to-coast 1974 to the present Handles all types of general freight loading Used by Railbox and dozens of other railroads Correct Plate B dimensions: 41' 3" Truck Centers 15' 2" Tall 10' 8" Wide Fully assembled Correct 33" RP-25 metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£21.19
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-1859 | 50' ACF Exterior Post Boxcar - Ready to Run - CSX Transportation #130039 (blue, yellow) | HO Scale
Serve shippers on your HO railroad with these WalthersMainline 50' ACF Exterior-Post Boxcars. Responding to a growing shortage of serviceable cars, ACF and other builders unveiled a new generation of bigger equipment in the 1970s with increased width and height to improve carrying capacity. Today, they're still in service for Railbox and many other roads, where they can be found moving all types of cargo. Features of these models include: One time run of these roadnumbers, order now - limited quantity available Prototypes seen from coast-to-coast 1974 to the present Handles all types of general freight loading Used by Railbox and dozens of other railroads Correct Plate B dimensions: 41' 3" Truck Centers 15' 2" Tall 10' 8" Wide Fully assembled Correct 33" RP-25 metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£21.19
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-2736 | 40' AAR Modified 1937 Boxcar - Ready to Run - New York Central - Pittsburgh & Lake Erie #30175 | HO Scale
Among the first standard boxcar designs adopted by American railroads, the WalthersMainline 1937 40' AAR Modified Boxcar features: One-time run of these roadnumbers, order now, limited quantity available! 1000s used in general service late 1930s to 1980s Based on taller cars built with 10' 6" interior height featuring: 5-5 Dreadnaught ends Murphy panel roof Wood running board 6' Youngstown doors AAR (tab) side sills Correct 33" RP-25 turned-metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£19.47
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-2735 | 40' AAR Modified 1937 Boxcar - Ready to Run - New York Central - Pittsburgh & Lake Erie #30156 | HO Scale
Among the first standard boxcar designs adopted by American railroads, the WalthersMainline 1937 40' AAR Modified Boxcar features: One-time run of these roadnumbers, order now, limited quantity available! 1000s used in general service late 1930s to 1980s Based on taller cars built with 10' 6" interior height featuring: 5-5 Dreadnaught ends Murphy panel roof Wood running board 6' Youngstown doors AAR (tab) side sills Correct 33" RP-25 turned-metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£19.47
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-2734 | 40' AAR Modified 1937 Boxcar - Ready to Run - New York Central - Pittsburgh & Lake Erie #30140 | HO Scale
Among the first standard boxcar designs adopted by American railroads, the WalthersMainline 1937 40' AAR Modified Boxcar features: One-time run of these roadnumbers, order now, limited quantity available! 1000s used in general service late 1930s to 1980s Based on taller cars built with 10' 6" interior height featuring: 5-5 Dreadnaught ends Murphy panel roof Wood running board 6' Youngstown doors AAR (tab) side sills Correct 33" RP-25 turned-metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£19.47
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-2742 | 40' AAR Modified 1937 Boxcar - Ready to Run - Southern Pacific(TM) #96797 | HO Scale
Among the first standard boxcar designs adopted by American railroads, the WalthersMainline 1937 40' AAR Modified Boxcar features: One-time run of these roadnumbers, order now, limited quantity available! 1000s used in general service late 1930s to 1980s Based on taller cars built with 10' 6" interior height featuring: 5-5 Dreadnaught ends Murphy panel roof Wood running board 6' Youngstown doors AAR (tab) side sills Correct 33" RP-25 turned-metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£19.47
WalthersMainline Walthers Mainline 910-2740 | 40' AAR Modified 1937 Boxcar - Ready to Run - Southern Pacific(TM) #96780 | HO Scale
Among the first standard boxcar designs adopted by American railroads, the WalthersMainline 1937 40' AAR Modified Boxcar features: One-time run of these roadnumbers, order now, limited quantity available! 1000s used in general service late 1930s to 1980s Based on taller cars built with 10' 6" interior height featuring: 5-5 Dreadnaught ends Murphy panel roof Wood running board 6' Youngstown doors AAR (tab) side sills Correct 33" RP-25 turned-metal wheelsets Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
£19.47
Walthers Cornerstone Walthers Cornerstone 933-2851 | Motorized 110' Turntable - Assembled - 16-7/16" 41.7cm Overall Diameter | HO Scale
Sure to be the focal point of any HO Scale engine terminal, this Walthers Cornerstone 110' Motorized Turntable is where steam locomotives, and later diesels, were turned around at the end of their runs. Normally serving a roundhouse, turntables were placed adjoining the roundhouse, servicing tracks and at major terminals, backshops. This 110' turntable is large enough to turn larger locomotives such as a 4-8-4 Northerns and 2-10-2s. It'll look great at your locomotive terminal, at junctions and anywhere else medium-sized steam locomotives must be turned. On your layout use the 110' Motorized Turntable as the heart of your servicing facility alongside other Cornerstone railroad maintenance structures 110' 33.5m length typical of bigger tables built from 1900s on - some still in service today Must-have detail for engine terminals Holds locos up to 15-1/4" 38.7cm long Layout mounting templates for pit and Cornerstone Turntable Control Box User-friendly, illustrated instructions simplify assembly Requires 15-9/16" 39.5cm mounting hole to be cut in layout for installation 16-7/16" 41.7cm overall diameter Control Box included for use on layouts with DC or DCC train control New Cornerstone Turntable Control Box for simple operation and programming with: Programmable indexing for up to 99 different tracks One-touch 180-degree bridge rotation in either direction Simplified LED display with adjustable brightness Operable from up to four remote locations with additional Control Boxes (933-2320 each sold separately) Optional: To control turntable operation with DCC throttle or serial UART controller, purchase Cornerstone Advanced Control Module (933-2321, available separately) Comes complete with motor and Control Box, operates on 12-18v AC, 16-24v DC power supply (power supply not included) Comes with Code 83 rail installed on bridge
£219.87£208.88
Walthers Cornerstone Walthers Cornerstone 933-2858 | Turntable Power Supply for Cornerstone Turntables - D800mA, 16V DC Output | Multi Scale
Power your Walthers Cornerstone HO or N Scale Turntables (sold separately) quickly and easily with this plug-in wall unit featuring: Installs in minutes - instructions included Independent 800 ma 16VDC filtered power supply Includes adapter cord to connect to turntable Positive contact barrel-type connectors Intertek listed Made especially for use with Cornerstone HO 90' (933-2860), 110' (933-2851) and 130' (933-2859), and N Scale 130' (933-2618) Motorized Turntables, each sold separately - may also be used with earlier N Scale 130' 933-2616, HO 130' 933-2850 and HO 90' 933-2849 Turntables. PLEASE NOTE: Unit operates on 120V (standard North American house current) only.
£14.60
WalthersMainline Walthers Trainline 910-20432 | EMD GP9 Phase II with Chopped Nose - ESU(R) Sound and DCC - Canadian National #4012 (red, black, white stripes) | HO Scale
PLEASE NOTE: When operating Walthers-branded DCC-equipped locomotives in DC mode, do not use powerpacks that exceed an 18V rating. This includes MRC 1300-series powerpacks, which have known issues with our decoders. WalthersMainline Phase II Chopped Nose GP9 is a must-have model for your 1960s and later diesel roster! Outwardly similar to the earlier GP7, and sharing the same boxy, no frills body with its high, short hood, minor production changes in the number and placement of louvers on locomotives built from 1955 to 1957 resulted in what modelers and railfans refer to as "phase two" GP9s. In the 1960s, many roads began rebuilding their GP9s as an affordable alternative to new equipment, and many were refitted with chopped short hoods to improve forward visibility. Like it's prototypes, many are still going strong today and the WalthersMainline Phase II GP9 with chopped nose is perfect power for any assignment and features: One time run of these roadnumbers - order now, limiyted quantity available! Detailed body with chopped nose Based on Phase II units rebuilt in the 1960s by many owners Scale width hood with correct contours With or without dynamic brakes as appropriate See-through steps Correct RP-25 metal wheels Available with ESU Sound and DCC for DCC or DC layouts featuring: 4 function outputs with brightness control by CV Fully DCC compatible 14, 28 or 128 speed steps Dual mode DC and DCC 4 Airhorns changeable by CVs 2 bells changeable by CVs Full 8-notch prime mover sounds Compressor Dynamic brake Same powerful drive as WalthersProto(R) locos featuring: Five-pole skew-wound motor 14 to 1 gear ratio Helical-cut gears for quiet operation and easy multiple unit operation All-wheel drive and electrical pickup Machined brass flywheel Heavy die-cast metal chassis Constant and directional LED headlights 21-pin DCC plug Molded drill starter points - add grab irons to your model easily with the GP9 Phase II Diesel Detail Kit (#910-258 sold separately) Additional information on DCC functions:ESU CV ListESU Function MappingESU Function Output Alternate Horns and Bells include: Horns: CV163 = 0 - Leslie A-200 (default) CV163 = 1 - Wabco Single Chime CV163 = 2 - Leslie S3L CV163 = 3 - Nathan M5 Bells: CV164 = 0 - EMD Brass Bell (default) CV164 = 1 - EMD Steel Bell
£143.50
WalthersMainline Walthers Trainline 910-20433 | EMD GP9 Phase II with Chopped Nose - ESU(R) Sound and DCC - Canadian National #4013 (red, black, white stripes) | HO Scale
PLEASE NOTE: When operating Walthers-branded DCC-equipped locomotives in DC mode, do not use powerpacks that exceed an 18V rating. This includes MRC 1300-series powerpacks, which have known issues with our decoders. WalthersMainline Phase II Chopped Nose GP9 is a must-have model for your 1960s and later diesel roster! Outwardly similar to the earlier GP7, and sharing the same boxy, no frills body with its high, short hood, minor production changes in the number and placement of louvers on locomotives built from 1955 to 1957 resulted in what modelers and railfans refer to as "phase two" GP9s. In the 1960s, many roads began rebuilding their GP9s as an affordable alternative to new equipment, and many were refitted with chopped short hoods to improve forward visibility. Like it's prototypes, many are still going strong today and the WalthersMainline Phase II GP9 with chopped nose is perfect power for any assignment and features: One time run of these roadnumbers - order now, limiyted quantity available! Detailed body with chopped nose Based on Phase II units rebuilt in the 1960s by many owners Scale width hood with correct contours With or without dynamic brakes as appropriate See-through steps Correct RP-25 metal wheels Available with ESU Sound and DCC for DCC or DC layouts featuring: 4 function outputs with brightness control by CV Fully DCC compatible 14, 28 or 128 speed steps Dual mode DC and DCC 4 Airhorns changeable by CVs 2 bells changeable by CVs Full 8-notch prime mover sounds Compressor Dynamic brake Same powerful drive as WalthersProto(R) locos featuring: Five-pole skew-wound motor 14 to 1 gear ratio Helical-cut gears for quiet operation and easy multiple unit operation All-wheel drive and electrical pickup Machined brass flywheel Heavy die-cast metal chassis Constant and directional LED headlights 21-pin DCC plug Molded drill starter points - add grab irons to your model easily with the GP9 Phase II Diesel Detail Kit (#910-258 sold separately) Additional information on DCC functions:ESU CV ListESU Function MappingESU Function Output Alternate Horns and Bells include: Horns: CV163 = 0 - Leslie A-200 (default) CV163 = 1 - Wabco Single Chime CV163 = 2 - Leslie S3L CV163 = 3 - Nathan M5 Bells: CV164 = 0 - EMD Brass Bell (default) CV164 = 1 - EMD Steel Bell
£143.50