MEMORIAL DAY SALE

Save Over $250!

WE BOUGHT BIG, YOU SAVE BIGGER

Save Up To $75!

CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY

Will open again Tuesday 5/27

MEMORIAL DAY SALE

Save Over $250!

WE BOUGHT BIG, YOU SAVE BIGGER

Save Up To $75!

CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY

Will open again Tuesday 5/27

Out of Stock

HO GEN 4-8-2 MT-4 Locomotive, Skyline Casing SP #4365

Athearn Genesis - ATHG-2112

$443.47

RC Club points earned on this item shown at checkout.

What if in 1946, SP had painted a few Mt-4s to match the two-tone grey cars that were used on many of their other passenger trains? We thought these engines would have looked pretty sharp that scheme and hope that you agree. The SP began building their Mt-4 class 4-8-2 Mountain’s in 1926. As delivered, they came with green boilers, but by the mid-1930’s they were painted the standard black scheme with Southern Pacific Lines lettering on the tenders. In 1939 SP began adding the Skyline casing on top of the boilers of the Mt-4’s in order to give them a more streamlined appearance. In 1946, five of the Mt-4s received the Daylight red and orange paint scheme for service on the San Joaquin Daylight. SP 4361 was the first one painted in May 1946; it was the only one that received Southern Pacific Lines lettering. In June 1946, SP dropped the word Lines from the name on their equipment and started using larger letters spelling out Southern Pacific on the tenders of the Mt-4’s and other engines too.

HO GEN 4-8-2 MT-4 Locomotive, Skyline Casing SP #4365 Video Overview

What if in 1946, SP had painted a few Mt-4s to match the two-tone grey cars that were used on many of their other passenger trains? We thought these engines would have looked pretty sharp that scheme and hope that you agree. The SP began building their Mt-4 class 4-8-2 Mountain’s in 1926. As delivered, they came with green boilers, but by the mid-1930’s they were painted the standard black scheme with Southern Pacific Lines lettering on the tenders. In 1939 SP began adding the Skyline casing on top of the boilers of the Mt-4’s in order to give them a more streamlined appearance. In 1946, five of the Mt-4s received the Daylight red and orange paint scheme for service on the San Joaquin Daylight. SP 4361 was the first one painted in May 1946; it was the only one that received Southern Pacific Lines lettering. In June 1946, SP dropped the word Lines from the name on their equipment and started using larger letters spelling out Southern Pacific on the tenders of the Mt-4’s and other engines too.