Traded with a friend for this older diesel. 2 rail seams to be o gauge with what I can figure maybe an adams & son truck with chain drive. seams might be customized. About 19" long has brass parts on she'll that is bake lite I think. I love the look of it and will be customizing a small track for it
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Very nice piece! I am sorry I can't help, but I am sure someone here will have an answer for you. Enjoy!
Looks like a Alco DL109. No clue who may have built it. Construction techniques suggest a scratch build.
Gilly
Bay State Models aluminum DL-109
I have gotten the same info from the 2 rail forum and couldn't find anything on line about it still I know it is old and does run. Wish I could look up an actual article about it and who and when it was made and if I could get cars for ut
I had one years ago back in 1974. It was painted New Haven. The casting was rough and it ran like crap. It got sold.
Do you know a good place to find info on them
quote:The casting was rough and it ran like crap.
Judging by the pictures of the mechanism, I am not surprised it didn't run well. Still, it looks interesting, and would be nice to own as a collector's piece.
The bottom wood and aluminum frame looks custom the old guy that had it in his collection passed away so don't know how much he did to it. I have to put together a custom 2 rail track and really test it. All I had at time of running was a 3 foot straight section and curve was to sharp. It needs at least a 60" or 72" curve. And don't have room for that.
The best part I like is the shell and rear truck and drive
You develop an appreciation for the tools, parts, and material we have available to scratch build today. Thanks for posting.
Mike CT
I love how the trucks have working suspension with springs and all
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