Features
- Festive Christmas-themed decoration
- Detailed GE 25-Ton diesel electric locomotive with lights
- Simple R/C Pocket Remote with pre-programmed buttons to control speed and direction (based on power speed steps) plus horn (button II) and bell (button I)
- Completely powered by 6 'AAA' rechargeable batteries (batteries not included), high-capacity rechargeable batteries recommended.
- Powerful 5-pole precision can-type ball-bearing motor
- Numerous molded-on details including lights, springs, bolts and more
- Factory-applied handrails, coupler lift-bar, and steps
- Operating directional headlights and cab interior light
- 4 heavy-duty hard chrome-plated ball-bearing wheels, each with a traction tire
- Hook and loop type couplers (ready for easy installation of Kadee® 831 or 909 knuckle couplers)
- Crisp and clean lettering and logo designs
- Created with incredibly tough weather-resistant materials
- Up to 80' R/C range (30 meters)
- Included pocket remote operates on a standard CR2025 battery
- Motor is completely isolated from track power
- Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
- Made in Germany
Another industry first from PIKO! 25-Ton diesel locos
factory-equipped for full battery-powered operation, with PIKO R/C and
realistic TCS digital sound built-in. Run the train over any track -
clean, dirty or unpowered, even across the floor! It's all controlled
from the convenient Pocket Remote, included with the loco.
Six
standard size 'AAA' rechargeable batteries (not included, high-capacity
rechargeables are recommended) allow for long running time.The
quick-change battery clip is located inside the engine hood and the
front panel snaps off for easy access. 8 selectable R/C channels allow
running multiple locos independently, or controlling multiple locos
together in one train consist. What could be more fun than one PIKO
25-Tonner? A double-header, triple-header, or more!
In addition to
the bright directional LED constant lights and cab interior light, the
highly realistic digital sound is a joint development of PIKO and TCS, a
name already well-respected for digital sound decoder technology.
Numerous authentic sounds function automatically. And, if the powerful
high-fidelity sound is a bit much, there's an easily-reached volume
control in the loco cab. Press a button on the remote to turn on the
bell as the train pulls out of a station. Press again to turn it off.
Press and hold another button to blow the horn as long as desired. Give
the correct two blasts when starting in forward, and three in reverse,
or a few quick warnings to clear the tracks. Even blow the grade
crossing pattern of two longs, a short and a long blast. All this
realistic control is easy with just one hand, at up to 80'
range—unaffected by daylight and big enough for the great outdoors.
THE PROTOTYPE:
The GE 25-Ton diesel locomotives are small, two-axle industrial diesel switching locomotives. They were procured by many railroads and shortlines in North America, starting before the Second World War, as American railroads began converting from steam to diesel power. General Electric started in 1938 with the construction of small diesel-electric locomotives.
From this point on, these compact locomotives were used on both
standard and narrow-gauge lines for local switching service and
operation in industrial plants. All GE-built 25-Ton locomotives had a
Cummins 150 hp diesel engine turning a generator, which powered a
traction motor on a single axle. The other axle was connected via
chain-drive.
The locos were known for their
excellent pulling power compared to their size and were popular with
operating crews. The locomotives had a maximum speed of about 20 mph.
Production lasted for decades with relatively little change, finally
ending in 1974.
They were the best-selling small diesel
locomotives in America, and many were exported to other markets. Over
time, GE made various production modifications, and numerous further
changes were made by railroad shops crews. Many are still in use today.