Showroom
Our Skipton showroom is open weekdays 9am until 5pm and by appointment on weekends.
The GS-4 engines were the loco of choice for the Southern Pacific's most prestigious long-distance passenger trains, including the Coast Daylight, the Cascade and the Sunset Limited. Entering service from 1941, the class of 28 engines assumed their glamorous orange and red 'Daylight' livery a few years later, before reverting to black by the mid-1950s. Factory painted by Iron Horse Models, this example features brass construction and captures perfectly the striking presence of the prototype and displays superb performance with formidable haulage capabilities.
Our Ref |
ECT726-309WH |
Gauge/Scale |
Finescale O Gauge |
Manufacturer |
Precision Scale Models |
Drive Train |
Factory Fitted Motor & Gearbox |
DCC/RC |
DC |
Build Standard |
Factory Built |
Paint Standard |
Factory Painted |
Model Condition |
Excellent |
Box Condition |
Very Good |
Condition Description |
The model is in generally excellent condition, with some minor marks to the top of the boiler and tender. A new PCB has been fitted, and the loco lights are currently disconnected and will require rewiring to function. |
Track Test |
Excellent/Smooth Runner (at low, medium & high speeds) |
Selling or part exchanging us your models couldn't be easier. We travel widely to view larger collections - so when listing what you have seems like an impossible task, get in touch and we'll work with you to understand your needs.
Selling or part exchanging us your models couldn't be easier. We travel widely to view larger collections - so when listing what you have seems like an impossible task, get in touch and we'll work with you to understand your needs.
