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Union Pacific Railroad 119 Steam Locomotive 1:24

$ 60.05

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

This
Union Pacific No. 119 Steam Locomotive 1868 model is brand new,
fully built & assembled and ready for display
(not a kit)
.
The
Union Pacific No. 119 Steam Locomotive model
is completely hand-built & handcrafted of metal with a metal frame. All accessory parts are welded into position (no parts are glued on). The wheels roll and the wood & water tender carriage can be detached.
This
Union Pacific No. 119 Steam Locomotive
model is handpainted.
The Union Pacific No. 119 was a 4-4-0 steam locomotive made history as one of the two locomotives (the other being the Jupiter) to meet at Promontory Summit during the Golden Spike ceremony commemorating the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad. No. 119 was built by Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works of Paterson, New Jersey in 1868. This engine was scrapped in 1903, and a replica was built in 1979, 76 years after the scrapping.
This model is the manufacturer's
artistic interpretation
of a
1868 Union Pacific No. 119 Steam Locomotive
and so some details are not entirely correct. This
piece of Golden Spike locomotive train history is sure to attract attention & become a conversational addition to your train decor.
Hand Crafted in iron with a scale of 1:24. This No. 119 model comes with remarkable details such as spoke wheels, chimney, headlights, engine, and a wagon. A must have for the collector and enthusiast!
• 100% iron frame
• Metal wheels
• Wheels roll
• Decaled insignia
• Detachable wagon that hooks on
• Exterior details such as tapered smokestack are securely welded on
Size: 21" length x 3.75" width x 6.5" height
Scale: 1:24
Weight: 2.1 lbs
Material: Metal
Handpainted
(minor differences in finish may occur)
Handcrafted individually
Free shipping
within the continental 48 U.S. States