There is a Right of Way 0-4-0 "Little Joe" tank engine on E-bay for sale. It's three rail, smokes and brass. Nice little engine. Don
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHH that's a CUTE little engine. I SURELY would like to have that one in Santa Fe markings.
the woman who loves toy trains
Tiffany
I came across the B&O model at Allentown last year. I'll post photos, beginning with the box. The tether for a sound system in a trailing car looks gray in one photo, but it is black. I agree with Allan - the best 3-rail "O" Gauge Docksider made to date.
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You could see this usually at night working up and down the streets of Baltimore. By the time I came around they were using SWs.
Couldn't find it. Must be gone.
These are my all time favorite loco.
I wouldn't mind one of those ROW models either.
In the meantime, I've been thinking about doing something with the MTH version. Valve and running gear are the most critical areas needing upgrading. The project is still on the to-do list - someday!
Jim
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Couldn't find it. Must be gone.
These are my all time favorite loco.
He didn't get any bids, it's in completed auctions.
Search for PRR Docksider 0-4-0T Steam switcher, it was listed for $295.
Did a search but never found it. Did find a couple of completed listings for ROW sound units. They went really cheap. Anyone know anything about them?
Did you guys see what the D&H Alco ABA set went for only $330. A PRR set is listed for over $1700. You could have just bought the D&H version and have them repainted saving a lot of money.
I searched completed listings with that exact search phrase in O-scale on eBay, and came up with it. I'll attempt a link, though for some reason completed auction links seem problematic for me. It's item number 221120616125 which a general eBay search will find.
Here's my attempt at a direct link. ROW PRR Docksider
What do you know, the direct link works this time!
Still have mine, apparently paid too much years ago based on the ebay price now. Teriffic loco because low speed operation in conventional operation is simply great. If it is re-listed someone will be getting a great loco.
Nice as it is, I can't see myself spending that much on it, and the switch on top is especially irksome. Odd choice given how nicely detailed the model is.
I think that the switch was placed there for convenience. The housing resembles the Worthington feedwater heater "bump" on postwar Lionel Hudsons and Berkshires.