The Athearn Genesis ATHG75647 SD60M Tri - Clops is an amazing HO scale model train. It represents the #6007 locomotive of the HBRY Hudson Bay Railway, a Canadian short - line railway established in 1997, operating over 810 miles between Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The HBRY has upgraded its fleet with ex - UP SD60Ms in a beautiful blue and grey paint scheme. This model comes with DCC and sound features. The HBRY locomotive has ex - UP characteristics, illuminated front number boards, front ditch lights, and a late notched nose. Road number #6007 specifically has a firecracker antenna and a large EMD plow. The SD60M 'Tri - Clops' series locomotive is full of great features. It has coupler cut levers, flexible trainline and MU hoses, and much more. The detailed fuel tank, EMD HTC trucks with animated bearing caps, and see - through cab windows with a full cab interior add to its authenticity. It uses fine - scale Celcon handrails and McHenry® scale knuckle couplers compatible with Kadee®. The DCC - ready feature has Quick Plug™ plug - and - play technology with a 21 - pin NEM connector. It has a Genesis driveline for smooth operation and all - wheel drive with electrical pickup. The LED lighting gives it a realistic look, and the heavy die - cast frame provides better traction. The packaging ensures safe storage. The sound - equipped models feature an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound, dual cube speakers, and work in both DC and DCC. In 1984, EMD introduced the SD60, and five years later, the SD60M with the 'Tri - Clops' windshield was born. The Legendary Liveries of this model offer a fun and unique experience for collectors and railroad enthusiasts.







Using your Athearn SD60M Tri - Clops model train is easy. First, if you're using DC power, simply connect it to a compatible DC power source. The engine, horn, and bell sounds will work right away. For DCC operation, connect it to a DCC system. You'll have access to full DCC functions. You can program a multiple - unit lashup with the lead unit controlling the horn, bell, and lights. When it comes to maintenance, keep the model clean. You can use a soft brush to remove dust from the locomotive and its parts. Check the wheels regularly for any dirt or debris that might affect its operation. Store the model in its packaging when not in use to protect it from damage. Make sure to follow the recommended minimum radius of 18 inches, but a 22 - inch radius is better for smoother operation. Also, when handling the model, be gentle to avoid breaking any of the small, detailed parts.