1995, American Models introduced their version of the Baldwin S12 switcher. While I can't recall exactly when, Leventon Hobby Supply of Chehalis, Washington (now closed) offered a version replicating the 1958 American Flyer Seaboard Baldwin.
I'm not sure what the rational was, other than the Flyer version was offered for one year only. Leventon assigned a number one lower than the American Flyer number to avoid confusion.
Although aimed at the Flyer enthusiast, the model was available DC HiRail and with scale wheels along with AC. I doubt many were sold as scale, given the Flyer connection.
I'm not even sure what my rational for buying one was, other than I was beginning to get interested in American flyer at the time. Still it's a good looking model...
My model is DC Hirail. In hindsight, I probably should have ordered the AC version, but I can always add an AM or SHS reverse unit.
Outside of decoration, the model is pure American Models, a smooth and dependable runner. The Leventon Special compares favorably to the original American Flyer decoration (scroll down,) with adjustments made for the body moldings.
American Models currently offers the S12 in Seaboard, but with the prototype's decoration (AM photo,) which is notably the font, red sill stripe and white pilot striping:
Well, that's my time waster for this weekend. See ya next time.
Rusty