The Walthers model is within scale inches of prototype drawings published in the 1947 Simmons-Boardman Locomotive Cyclopedia.
The model’s molded-in details are crisply defined, including the safety-tread pattern on top of the walkways. Details also match prototype photos, except that the real no. 2119 had a bell mounted atop its long hood.
The trucks also have well-defined molded-in detail, including journal covers, leaf springs, and brake cylinders.
The printed circuit (PC) board is mounted on top of the split frame. To remove the PC board, pull off the fuel tank, loosen two screws on each end of the frame, and pull the PC board free. You can then easily covert the model to DCC by replacing the board with a Digitrax DN163K2 drop-in decoder, retightening the screws, and reinstalling the body.
The N scale RS-2 accelerated smoothly, but its motor was a bit noisy. There was a steady buzzing sound when I ran the locomotive.
The model’s drawbar pull of .48 ounces is equivalent to 12 free-rolling freight cars on straight and level track.
The RS-2 ran smoothly through a Kato Unitrack no. 4 turnout. And the model looked at home pulling a short freight train through the 93/4″ curves of our Carolina Central N scale project railroad.
The Walthers Proto N RS-2 is a great-looking as well as a great-performing model that accurately depicts the Alco prototype.
Price: $99.98
Manufacturer
Life-Like Products Division of Wm. K. Walthers, Inc.
P.O. Box 3039
Milwaukee, WI 53201
www.walthers.com
Description: Plastic and metal ready-to-run locomotive
Road names: (Each road name available in two numbers) Erie; Gulf, Mobile & Ohio; Great Northern; Lehigh Valley; New York, New Haven & Hartford; New York Central; Seaboard Air Line; Southern; St. Louis & San Francisco; Union Pacific; undecorated
Accumate knuckle couplers (mounted at correct height)
All-wheel drive and electrical pickup
Constant-intensity directional headlights
Die-cast metal split-frame chassis
Drawbar pull: .48 ounces
Five-pole skew-wound motor with dual brass flywheels
RP-25 contour metal wheels (mounted in gauge)
Weight: 21/2 ounces