AML - The EMD GP60 is a model of 4-axle (B-B) diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1985 and 1994.[1] The GP60 was EMD’s first engine that was clas- sified as a “third-generation” locomotive. Hidden behind the electri- cal cabinet doors on the rear wall of the cab, the GP60 concealed a trio of microprocessors that monitored and managed a host of en- gine, cooling system and control functions. The engine’s on-board microprocessors replaced hundreds of wiring circuits, dozens of re- lays and all but one module card, making it an improvement among EMD’s engines.
An AML model train equipped with Blunami combines model railroading with advanced Bluetooth and DCC (Digital Command Control) technology. Blunami, developed by SoundTraxx, is a Bluetooth-based decoder that allows users to wirelessly control locomotives using a smartphone or tablet via the Blunami app.
AML GP60 Diesel, Santa Fe, w/ Blunami, 1:29 Scale
- Scale/Gauge: 1:29 Scale/45mm Gauge
- Length: 669mm
- Width: 120mm
- Height: 170mm
- Weight: 4.4Kg
- Mini. Radius: 1.2M
- Blunami with advanced Bluetooth and DCC (Digital Command Control) technology.
- Plastic and metal construction
- Brass castings
- Ball bearing trucks w/ metal wheels
- Detailed underbody
- Working headlights, backup lights, ditch lights and cab lights
- Working knuckle couplers
- DCC control board by ESU and Sound Ready