B&O 0-4-0 DOCKSIDE
1:29 Scale, 45mm Gauge, Minimum 4FT Diameter Curve Required
AML is pleased to announce the production of the famous B&O “DOCKSIDE” of the Baltimore Waterfront. Four switchers were built in 1912 by Baldwin for the B&O. Initially constructed as saddle tank engines, some were given tenders in later years. The diminutive size and short wheelbase were required to handle the tight curves of these lines.
The live steam AML models are butane gas fired and are constructed with steel frame, steel drivers, brass cab, and copper boiler. Each boiler is fitted with a water level glass and pressure gauge. The cab roof lifts up and tilts sideways to give easy access to the cab interior.
Construction
Brass, steel, and die-cast metal
Wheel Arrangement
0-4-0
Minimum Diameter
4 ft.
Engine (LxWxH)
13.35" (339.06mm) x 4.13" (105mm) x 5.87" (149.01mm)
ELECTRIC
Power
0-24V DC motor
Features
Full interior details
Directional lights
Die-cast gear box & steel gears
Steel drive rods & wheels
LIVE STEAM
Power
Butane gas fired
Operating Pressure
40 psi
Features
Piston valve
Safety valve
Water level glass
Pressure gauge
Displacement lubricator
ORDER INFORMATION
ELECTRIC
G922-01
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside Unlettered Black, Electric
$ 895.00
G922-02
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #97 Black, Electric
$ 895.00
G922-03
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #98 Black, Electric
$ 895.00
G722-01
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside Unlettered Black, Live Steam
$ 995.00
G722-02
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #97 Black, Live Steam
$ 995.00
G722-02
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #98 Black, Live Steam
$ 995.00
ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGNS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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