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K-27 Mikado
2-8-2 'Mudhen'
A Little Background
In 1903, the Denver &
Rio Grande took delivery of fifteen class 125 2-8-2 narrow gauge
locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. Eventually
re-classified as K-27s and nicknamed ‘Mudhens’ by their
operating crews, the new locomotives boasted a tractive effort
of over 27,000 lbs. and ushered in a new era of narrow gauge
pulling power for the ever expanding railroad. All fifteen K-27s
(numbers 450 to 464) were originally equipped with Vauclain
compound cylinders but due to high maintenance costs, were soon
rebuilt with single expansion cylinders and slide valves. Later,
eleven of these engines were upgraded again, this time with
modern piston valve cylinders. Today, there are still two
surviving and operating K-27s.
Blackstone Models is pleased to introduce the K-27 in the modern
piston valve configuration. Faithfully reproduced in HOn3 scale,
the Blackstone K-27 features die cast construction accented with
numerous detail parts. The K-27 is optionally available with
state-of-the-art electronics including a SoundTraxx™ Tsunami™
Digital Sound Decoder. The Tsunami-equipped Blackstone K-27
sounds as good as it looks and will operate on both DC and DCC
controlled layouts. All at a price that’s less than a third of
today’s brass imports!
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