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Supermicha
Member since
January 2002
From: Germany
357 posts
Pennsy P5A
Posted by
Supermicha
on Sunday, August 10, 2003 1:20 PM
Hi.
At ebay i found a brass HO model of an Pennsylvania P5A 4-6-4 electric loco. Can anyone tell me, who built it, when, and how much was it when built?
Thanks, Micha
Michael Kreiser www.modelrailroadworks.de
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Supermicha
Member since
January 2002
From: Germany
357 posts
Pennsy P5A
Posted by
Supermicha
on Sunday, August 10, 2003 1:20 PM
Hi.
At ebay i found a brass HO model of an Pennsylvania P5A 4-6-4 electric loco. Can anyone tell me, who built it, when, and how much was it when built?
Thanks, Micha
Michael Kreiser www.modelrailroadworks.de
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ndbprr
Member since
September 2002
7,486 posts
Posted by
ndbprr
on Monday, August 11, 2003 2:45 PM
Not without more information. The last I remember was about 20 years ago by Alco models. They make so much noise I call mine "the grinders". Alco was never noted for their smooth mechanisms or running ability. As I recall they were about $225.00 list. they have a three pole open frame motor driving a gear on one axle. The other axles are connected by a gear train made of fiber gears mounted on the side wall of the frame. there must be 8 or 9 gears in it. Like I said not the best mechanism and you need at least 30" radius curves to prevent derailment of the lead truck after doing some modfiying to it..
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ndbprr
Member since
September 2002
7,486 posts
Posted by
ndbprr
on Monday, August 11, 2003 2:45 PM
Not without more information. The last I remember was about 20 years ago by Alco models. They make so much noise I call mine "the grinders". Alco was never noted for their smooth mechanisms or running ability. As I recall they were about $225.00 list. they have a three pole open frame motor driving a gear on one axle. The other axles are connected by a gear train made of fiber gears mounted on the side wall of the frame. there must be 8 or 9 gears in it. Like I said not the best mechanism and you need at least 30" radius curves to prevent derailment of the lead truck after doing some modfiying to it..
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