Description: RIVAROSSI HO ScaleREADY-TO_RUN NORTHERN PACIFIC TWO TRUCK HEISLER This is still in the original SEALED shrink-wrap (see photo #6)it has never been opened The photos inside the box and of the loco are stock photos This is a DC POWEREDand DCC Ready for conversionOUT - OF - PRODUCTION Locomotive Lettered for the:NORTHERN PACIFICFeaturing the " NP " LOGO Paint Scheme The unit is highly detailedFEATURES:More Variety for Steam- and Transition-Era Railroads Standard DC Versions * Nickel-Silver Plated RP-25Wheels* Operating Cab Windows and Meticulously Detailed Cab Interior* Tender Style as Appropriate to Road* Slow Speed Less than 3 Scale Miles Per Hour and up to 59 Scale Miles Per Hour Fast Speed * Certificate of Quality* Matching Skeleton Log cars are available and (sold in a separate listing) The Heisler locomotive is one of the three major types of geared steam locomotives and the last to be patented. Charles L. Heisler received a patent for the design in 1892, following the construction of a prototype in 1891. Somewhat similar to a Climax locomotive, Heisler's design featured two cylinders canted inwards at a 45-degree angle to form a 'V-twin' arrangement. Power then went to a longitudinal drive shaft in the center of the frame that drove the outboard axle on each powered truck through bevel gears in an enclosed gearcase riding on the axle between the truck frames. The inboard axle on each truck was then driven from the outboard one by external side (connecting) rods. In 1897, Heisler received a patent on a three-truck locomotive. As with Class C Shay locomotives, the tender rode on the third truck. Unlike the Shay, Heisler's design did not have a continuous string of line shafting running the length of the engine. Instead, the tender truck was driven by a line shaft above the shaft driving the main engine trucks, connected to it through spur gears. This patent also covered use of a 4-cylinder 'V4' cylinder configuration. The Heisler was the fastest of the geared steam locomotive designs, and yet was still claimed by its manufacturer to have the same low-speed hauling ability. BuildersThe first Heislers were built by the Dunkirk Engineering Company of Dunkirk, New York, at the time producer of their own design of geared locomotive (called the Dunkirk), of which the Heisler could be considered an improvement. They did not adopt the Heisler design, but in 1894 the Stearns Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania started to produce Heislers, and did so until 1904. Reorganised as the Heisler Locomotive Works in 1907, it produced locomotives of the Heisler design until 1941. A & G Price of Thames, New Zealand received an order for a Heisler locomotive in 1943 from Ogilvie and Co, sawmillers of Hokitika, who wanted to purchase a Heisler locomotive but were unable to do so as production of Heisler locomotives had ceased in 1941. The resulting locomotive, maker's NO 148 of 1944, was the last Heisler-design steam locomotive to be built, and closely followed Heisler practice but with the addition of a Belpaire firebox and front-mounted water tanks that featured a unique curved leading edge. VariantsHeislers were produced mostly in two- and three-truck variants in sizes ranging from 17 to 95 short tons (15.2 to 84.8 long tons; 15.4 to 86.2 t). There was one single-truck, narrow gauge Heisler built, Lake Shore Stone Products Co. #7 for the Lake Shore Stone Products Co.Lake Shore Stone Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin?Advantages and disadvantagesThe Heisler locomotive's gearing was inside the frame and thus protected, unlike that of a Shay locomotive. However, the Heisler's drive shaft, which was located in the center of the frame, limited firebox space. For this reason, when A & G Price built their Heisler, in 1943, they used a Belpaire firebox, to mitigate problems with burning wood and accommodating the drive shaft. " These have been highly sought after Units " THIS IS AN ASSEMBLED READY-TO-RUN STEAM LOCOMOTIVE SHIPPING: We do combine shipping on multiple purchases. If you do a Buy It Now the transaction requires immediate payment for each item separately. What you need to do is put it in the shopping cart and then when you go to checkout it will recalculate the shipping and combine the items for you. If you pay first I am unable to make any adjustment because ebay has then taken its fees on the shipping as well. If you have a concern message me and I can work something out for you. THIS IS AN ASSEMBLED ItemThe item is NEW in the original box from old stock PERSONAL INVENTORY:Many of these unique items are from my personal inventory which was accumulated over the years. They are hard to part with but due to downsizing in retirement they too are looking for a good home which can appreciate and enjoy them. STORE INVENTORY:Having discontinued my Hobby Store and left frigid “Minne-Snow-Da” I have relocated and retired to the warmer part of the country, Down to Sunny TEXAS. I will be Liquidating the remaining stock. I will be listing items over the next year or so clearing them out. Please see the photos we take actual photos of each itemMost of these items are New in the box removed only to take photos of them.
Price: 349.95 USD
Location: Van, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-06T19:37:00.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Power Type: DC
Assembly Status: Ready to Go/Pre-built
Color: Multicolor
Replica of: LOGGING TWO TRUCK HEISLER
Wheel Configuration: HEISLER
Material: Diecast
Year Manufactured: 2008
Scale: 1:87
Grade: C-10 Mint-Brand New
MPN: R5460
Control System: ANALOG DC
Age Level: ADULT COLLECTOR
Franchise: HERITAGE SERIES
Gauge: HO
Brand: RIVAROSSI - ITALY
Type: Steam Locomotive
Rail System: Two-Rail System
Corporate Roadname: NORTHERN PACIFIC
Theme: RAILROADING
Features: DCC fitted, Light Function, Limited Edition, Painted, Tender
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy