Piko 38113 (G) Union Pacific (UP) Starter Set - 120V
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Union Pacific (UP) Starter Set (G-Scale) 120V
This starter set comes with a loco and two cars, power clamps, a full circle of outdoor/indoor track (R1 radius 600mm / 23.6"), track clips, an analog throttle, and a safety-approved transformer (120v, 24V DC, 45 VA).
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Features
- 0-6-0T Saddletank steam locomotive with directional lights
- Locomotive with powerful 5-pole precision can-type motor with reliable gear drive on the front and rear axles.
- Numerous molded-on and factory-applied details on locomotive and cars
- Digital DCC decoder and sound ready
- Detailed cab interior with engineer figure
- Locomotive with metal wheels, plus sliding pickup shoes for reliable electrical contact
- Cars with heavy-duty hard plastic wheels for long-term use, indoors or out
- Hook and loop type couplers
- Crisp and clean lettering and logo designs
- Created with incredibly tough weather-resistant materials
- Minimum recommended radius: 600mm / 23.6”
- Made in Germany
To add analog sound and smoke add a PIKO #36221 Analog Steam Sound Kit as well as a #36142 5-Volt Smoke Unit and #36143 5-Volt Regulator.
To add digital sound & smoke use a PIKO #36220 Digital Steam Sound Kit with a #36142 5-Volt Smoke Unit. An FRS-5 speaker is also needed for digital sound, which can be purchased from various online sellers or from our parts department. (The FRS-7 speaker that comes in the sound kit can be used for future projects, and is too big to fit the smaller Saddletank locos.) Instructions, including a "How-To" video are available on our YouTube page if you click here.