

🚂 Own the rails, command the freight – where nostalgia meets next-level precision!
The Bachmann Industries Freightmaster Ready To Run 60 Piece Electric Train Set is a detailed N Scale 1:160 model featuring a powerful EMD GP40 diesel locomotive with working headlight, a complete 60-piece freight train collection, and a 34" x 24" nickel silver E-Z track oval. Designed for ages 14+, it includes a power pack and speed controller for seamless operation, making it perfect for hobbyists seeking an authentic and immersive model railroading experience.









| ASIN | B00BFCUFSY |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Metallic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (187) |
| Date First Available | 29 March 2013 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Spatial Reasoning |
| Item model number | 24022 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Metal |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1000 |
| Product Dimensions | 86.36 x 60.96 x 3.3 cm; 1.52 kg |
| Rail Gauge | 9mm |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Scale | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | no batteries required |
T**S
Nicely detailed. I added six more cars to this set for a total of 10. The locomotive is a beast. It has no problem pulling this train, even up a slight 1 degree incline.
A**O
Un excelente regalo
É**R
👍💓👍
M**K
Exactly as advertised!
R**3
After buying this set, I bought an additional identical locomotive, cars, track and accessories to expand my railroad. It is now a realistic 27 car train with two back to back locos powering it. I endeavored to buy cars that were unique and highly detailed. I tried a figure eight pier system but had too many problems with uncoupled cars. N scale railroading is a little finicky in that some cars are hard to couple, and some cars uncouple for no reason. When this happens, I just turn the car around and try again. If that doesn't fix it, then I move the car to another part of the train. Eventually I found a combination that meant for a stable train. Now all is good as you can see from the video of my train set up on my desk in my office. You will have to clean the loco wheels and track periodically. The alternative is to apply NO-OX-ID A-SPECIAL to your tracks following the instructions that follow. After which you'll never have to clean your tracks again. You can buy this on eBay or Amazon for a few bucks. Here are the instructions: All contaminants such as plaster, glue, or oil, should be removed prior to No-Ox application. The steps below are all VERY important and none should be skipped. 1. Clean the loco wheels with alcohol on a rag, and clean the rolling stock wheels with blue painters tape on the track, sticky side up. 2. Use a mild abrasive such as fine sandpaper to remove all oxidation. I used fine sandpaper starting with 1000 grit, then 1500 grit and finishing with 2000 grit. Whenever the rails are treated, I treated the top as well as the inside of the top of the rails where the wheels also make contact. I also burnished the inside top of the rails with a spoon. 3. Wipe all rails with a lint-free rag and alcohol to remove any dirt and fine particles. 4. Vacuum all rails to ensure cleanliness. 5. Put very thin smears on your finger and rub it on your rails, both the top of the rails and the top inside of the rails. The total amount of NO-OX-ID “A SPECIAL” that should be applied to 500’ of N scale track is about ¼ teaspoon. If you can SEE No-Ox on rails, you are putting TOO MUCH on! DO NOT APPLY MORE! 6. Run all your locomotives, EXCEPT ONES WITH TRACTION TIRES, (no rolling stock yet) over all of your track for at least 2 hours. You may notice some wheel slippage and skipping, (DO NOT PANIC) this ensures that all wheels get treated with No-Ox and that No-Ox is applied evenly to all rail surfaces. 7. Remove all locomotives from track and wipe all rails with a clean rag to remove any excess product. Rag will be black. Don’t scrub, just rub. 8. Wait 24 hours to allow for bonding to the track. 9. Wipe rails again. Rag will also be black, but less so than in step 6. 10. For locos with traction tires, turn them upside down, connect track power so that wheels turn. Put a small dab of No-Ox on a Q-tip and apply to all wheels that DON’T have traction tires. While wheels are still turning, use a clean Q-tip to remove any excess No-Ox (I didn't do this step since I don't have locos with traction tires). 11. Run trains and forget about cleaning your track except for occasional light vacuuming.
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