Description
Great for railroads that preferred four-axle diesels for their passenger runs, prototypes for the WalthersProto EMD FP7 came equipped with more boiler water capacity on their stretched chassis. Providing enough steam to power train heat and some air conditioning systems on postwar trains taxed the standard water supply of standard EMD F7 A units set-up for passenger service, prompting EMD to roll out the new FP7 in 1949. Though outwardly similar to the F7A, FP7s were actually four feet longer to accommodate bigger water tanks with a capacity of 950 US gallons. Standard passenger power into the Amtrak era and beyond (with some also handling freight chores), these WalthersProto HO EMD FP7 replicas are fully assembled and ready for service with:
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Matches the prototypes' extended frame and body
Available with ESU LokSound 5 Sound and DCC for DCC and DC layouts
Railroad-specific details
Five-pole, skew-wound, high-torque, high-efficiency can motor
Helical gears with 14:1 ratio for smooth, ultra-quiet running
Easy multiple-unit operation
Correct RP-25 wheels
Proto MAX(TM) magnetic metal knuckle couplers
Road-specific details of this WalthersProto replica include:
A unit details -
Nathan M5 Air horn w/all bells forward
Whip-style radio antenna w/conduit
Freight pilot
Knob-style sand hatch doors
Late water filler
Cab wind deflectors
Etched-metal cab sunshades
Standard type winterization hatch
Vertical body louvers
Photo-etched Farr vertical grilles
Dual headlights - upper single, lower twin vertica