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Uncataloged Limited Edition Union Pacific Big Boy Steam Locomotives Announced
January 12, 2021 - M.T.H. Electric Trains has announced special limited-edition releases of the Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 Big Boy Steam Locomotive in both the Premier O Scale and RailKing One Gauge G Scale product lines. These unique releases are part of a series of products representing the last M.T.H. production runs as the company concludes its 40 year history this Spring.
Each of these locomotives can be ordered from your local M.T.H. Authorized Retailer.
Click on any of the item numbers to the left to learn more about each locomotive.
INCLUDES AUTHENTICITY CERTIFICATES Each locomotive will include a signed Certificate of Authenticity by M.T.H. President Mike Wolf and are available in two different versions - No. 4014 Oil Burner in current Union Pacific gloss Restoration livery and No. 4014 Original Coal Burner. Production quantities of the Premier models are limited to 150 of the Restoration Oil Burner and 50 of the Original Coal Burner. Models outfitted with the Restoration livery include the "Big Boy" chalk lettering on the boiler front, tender water level markings and a sound set celebrating the excursion runs of 2019. |
Writer Henry Comstock beautifully described the Big Boy's place at the apex of steam engine history: "A Union Pacific 'Big Boy' was 604 tons and 19,000 cubic feet of steel and coal and water, poised upon 36 wheels spaced no wider apart than those of an automobile. That it could thunder safely over undulating and curved track at speeds in excess of 70 miles an hour was due in large measure to the efforts of two long-forgotten pioneers. As early as 1836, the basic system that held its wheels in equalized contact with the rails was patented by a Philadelphian named Joseph Harrison; and a French technical writer, Anatole Mallet, first thought to couple two driving units heel to toe below one boiler in 1874."
This enduring symbol of American railroading returns to the rails for the last time from M.T.H. Electric Trains in 2021, complete with quillable, variable intensity steaming whistle. Blow the whistle from your DCS handheld controller, smartphone or tablet, and watch the whistle steam output vary as you “play” the whistle like a prototype engineer. |
All models include a powerful motor for pulling power and speed that rival the original Big Boy, as well as authentic articulated chuffing sounds simulating the two drive trains drifting in and out of synch.