Atlas ~ N Scale ~ Master Silver ~ GE U36B ~ Standard DC ~ Seaboard Coast Line #1799 ~ 40005952

Atlas

MSRP: $159.95
$115.97
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SKU:
ATL40005952
Engine Style:
U36B
Road Name:
Seaboard Coast Line
Engine Control:
DC/DCC Ready

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Product Information:

 

This detailed Atlas N Scale Master Silver GE U33/36B diesel is based on the four-axle diesels delivered beginning in the 1960s. The horsepower race was in full swing by the late 1960s when GE introduced the 3,300hp, four-axle U33B locomotive. 137 units were produced between September 1967 and August 1970 when production ended. GE upped the horsepower ante in 1970 with the introduction of the 3,600hp U36B which was produced between May 1970 and December 1974. Both models were externally identical, and internally they were both powered by the same GE FDL-16 cylinder four-stroke engine. The horsepower increase was achieved through adjustments to the fuel rack settings and other internal component changes. One key spotting feature of both models was the built-out radiator "wings" on the long hood.

The Atlas model is offered in both an early and late phase as appropriate for each roadname. The early phase model includes flush-mounted radiator screens and air intake screens on the long hood. In addition, there is a built-out area on the top of the front and rear pilots. Late phase models include corrugated radiator and air intake screens, with a flat pilot face. An optional separate electrical equipment box is included on the left side walkway behind the cab per the prototype. AAR-B or Blomberg trucks are used when appropriate.

This detailed model features a five-pole, skew-wound motor with dual flywheels, directional LED lighting, Accumate(R) magnetic knuckle couplers, accurate decoration and other roadname-appropriate body details. This replica comes equipped with a built-in speaker and a mother board with socket which accepts a sound and DCC decoder, or a DCC decoder with an EC24 interface. This GE U33/36B is one of many Atlas N Scale locomotives.