

Virginia Anthracite Coal 4-6-0 Imperial Camelback Steam Engine w/Proto-Sound 2.0
Overview
Working conditions on a Camelback (so named because of the odd bulge of the center cab) were difficult at best. The engineer and fireman could communicate only with great difficulty, the small cab had little room for the controls, and the fireman had to do his difficult task of feeding an extra wide firebox with even less protection than traditional engines afforded.
M.T.H. is proud to bring back this unique engine in 2006, this time as an Imperial Series model featuring all-new details and a real coal load in its tender. In fact, we've added a new tender model for one of the four roadnames in an effort to simulate its real-life appearance.
FACT: Camelbacks' fireboxes are wider and shallower to allow anthracite coal to burn hot.