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ScaleTrains HO GP30 debuts at Amherst 2022

By Steve Sweeney | January 29, 2022

Check out these new HO scale locomotives that debuted at the Massachusetts train show.

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Night image of a yellow locomotive with additional lights.
Union Pacific no. 800 illustrates just some of the light-emitting-diode lighting on the GP30. This model features directional headlights, illuminated number boxes, tri-color class lights, walkway lights, and a ground light above the front truck.

ScaleTrains HO GP30 debuts — ScaleTrains.com made a splash at the Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show on Saturday, January 29. The company unveiled its new HO scale Rivet Counter line Electro-Motive Division GP30 diesel locomotive. The initial run, scheduled for release this fall, will feature six road names with multiple paint variations, including Union Pacific B units and CSX “RDMT” slugs.

Black (Brunswick Green) painted locomotive.
The ScaleTrains.com Rivet Counter line EMD GP30s will feature railroad-specific details. Pennsylvania RR no. 2200 includes train-phone antennas.

 

Road names will include Chicago & North Western (Original Yellow and Original Yellow repaint), CSX (RDMT slug/stealth), Denver & Rio Grande Western (billboard and Flying Grande lettering), Norfolk & Western (Pevler Blue), Pennsylvania Railroad (Brunswick Green), and Union Pacific (as-delivered A unit, as-delivered B unit [freight and passenger], and no. 844 [Nevada State Railroad Museum edition with ditch lights]).

Black and yellow-painted locomotive.
ScaleTrains.com unveiled an HO scale Electro-Motive Division GP30 at the Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show. Denver & Rio Grande Western is one of six paint schemes offered in the first run of the Rivet Counter line model.

Features on the newly tooled model will include a detailed cab interior with a separate floor, rear wall, seats, and control stand; light-emitting-diode lighting (directional headlights, illuminated number boxes, ground lights, walkway lights, tri-color class lights, red marker lights, beacons, strobe lights, and ditch lights, all as appropriate); era-specific treadplate patterns; five inertial filter compartment variations; five dynamic brake hatches, including extended range; and three variations of radiator intake grills.

Gray and blue-painted locomotive.
A CSX “RDMT” GP30 slug is part of the first run of GP30s from ScaleTrains.com. This is the first time the slug has been offered as a mass-produced plastic model.

Additional features will include a Phase I cab with equal lengths on both sides, a Phase II cab with increased length on fireman’s side to accommodate an additional seat, Norfolk & Western and Southern Railway high, short hoods with appropriate details, underbody frame rail with separate plumbing, and Blomberg B trucks with four different bearing housing styles. The GP30 has a minimum radius of 18 inches and a recommended radius of 22 inches.

Yellow and gray painted locomotives (A and B units coupled).
In addition to standard GP30s, ScaleTrains.com will also be offering Union Pacific GP30B units. Steam generator equipment is visible above the front headlight.

Direct-current models with a 21-pin connector will be priced at $194.99. Versions with a dual-mode ESU LokSound sound decoder with Full Throttle, two cube-type speakers, and ESU PowerPack with two super capacitors will sell for $289.99.

 

For the latest updates on this project, visit scaletrains.com.

2 thoughts on “ScaleTrains HO GP30 debuts at Amherst 2022

  1. This article was reposted on the MR Facebook page in Feb. 2023. According to the Scale Trains web site, these locomotives are expected to appear in March 2023.

  2. Those look great! Wish they had a PC scheme. There was a recent article in Classic Trains showing a UP train with a B unit leading the consist. I seem to think it was a GP30B in the lead, but it might have been a GP9B.

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