Life-Like's Proto 2000 FA2 is a pretty old locomotive if we're being honest. If Life-Like's website is to be believed, this was their only their second ever P2K release, back in 1990. The model was retooled for a re-release in 2002, but I'll be talking exclusively about the first-gen/"spinning fan" models produced prior to 1998. Despite being long out of production, they still turn up regularly on the secondhand market. Over time I've acquired four of these first-gen models, of which three are still waiting for DCC installs. For the right price, and if you're willing to put in a little bit of work to clean them up, I think they actually hold up against more "modern" engines. I haven't seen a satisfying procedure laid out for a DCC/sound installation though, so that's what I hope to eventually cover in this series.
But first, the model itself. I recently picked up an FA/FB set from a local hobby shop. These are lettered for the New York Central, in the seemingly-less-common-on-eBay "Cigar Band" livery.