Announced Date: |
Jan 2023 |
Released Date: |
Nov 2023 |
Individually Boxed: |
Yes
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Rail Line: Detroit Terminal
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Road Number: 115
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Gauge: O Gauge
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Power: Electric
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Engine Type: Diesel
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Min Curve: O31
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Dimensions: Length: 12"
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Most Recent Catalog: 2023 Big Book
Features:
- LEGACY® Control System equipped – able to run in LEGACY® Control mode, in TrainMaster® Command Control mode, or in Conventional mode with a standard transformer
- Bluetooth® Control - Operate with Universal Remote or LionChief® App
- Lionel Voice Control (LVC) - run your locomotive by speaking commands into your phone via LionChief® App
- Odyssey® II Speed Control
- IR Transmitter for SensorTrack™
- ElectorCoupler™ on front and rear
- Traction tires
- Refined Conventional Transformer Control mode with lower starting speeds
- Fan-driven smoke unit
- Adjustable smoke output
- Directional lighting including LED headlights
- Marker lights on front and rear
- Illuminated number boards
- Lighted cab interior
- Die-cast trucks, pilot and fuel tank
- Metal frame
- High levels of separately applied metal details
- Engineer and conductor figures
- Fixed pilots
- Single motor drive
LEGACY® RailSounds® sound system featuring:
- CrewTalk™ dialog with different scenarios depending on whether the locomotive is in motion or stopped
- TrainSounds that mimic realistic radio chatter when the locomotive is in motion or stopped
- Six official railroad speeds with CrewTalk dialog
- Eight diesel RPM levels
- LEGACY® "Real-Time Quilling Horn" control with instant response for realistic signature "quilling" and correctly timed warning signals
- 5 different horns to choose from for a more customized experience
- Single hit or continuous mechanical bell sounds
- 5 levels of bell pitching for customized sounds
- Sequence Control: Plays the sound effects of an entire trip, including warning sounds and announcements, based on the movement and speed of the locomotive
- Current speed and fuel dialog, refueling sound effects
Overview:
Representing late production NW2's, these locomotives shared many details with the slightly more modern SW7. The primary spotting features of the arched cab windows and shorter front radiator intake remained however, to tell them apart from the SW models. Delivered in the 1950s, there are still representatives of this type in active service today. The perfect switcher for your yards or locals, Lionel's NW2 features numerous road-specific details, including handrail placement and roof details. Unparalleled slow-speed performance and sounds deliver the experience of a hard day's work switching on the railroad. Road names and paint schemes offered on this run range from the 1950s to the 2000s - something for everyone!