Saginaw sold to CLW, central locomotive works, Bob Smith. Clw only ever reproduced the H-10 2-8-0. They never remade the E6 Atlantic or the G5 ten wheeler. These engines were designed by Bill Lenior.
Looks like a beautiful locomotive. Any chance you could do a really close up video on her so that we can see the pickup rollers and the fine details. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
There are no pickup rollers on this engine---it was made for two rail scale track. I use GarGraves three rail on wooden ties so I can run both 0 scale and 3 rail tinplate in the same foot print.
Yeah---that's what got me WAY messed up-----I've got 20 foot dim track that I can and have put on my down stairs floor--rooms over 12 feet wide but not going that route.
Thanks for sharing. I love the older stuff.
Very cool O Scale and information. Thanks for this video!
That's beautiful!
Looks and sounds great.
Saginaw sold to CLW, central locomotive works, Bob Smith. Clw only ever reproduced the H-10 2-8-0. They never remade the E6 Atlantic or the G5 ten wheeler. These engines were designed by Bill Lenior.
That last gondolier is a long drink on a maintain.
Looks like a beautiful locomotive. Any chance you could do a really close up video on her so that we can see the pickup rollers and the fine details. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
There are no pickup rollers on this engine---it was made for two rail scale track. I use GarGraves three rail on wooden ties so I can run both 0 scale and 3 rail tinplate in the same foot print.
@@stevendouglas6594That’s awesome, great idea. Thanks for the reply Steve. Frank😊
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains Thank you for watching.
10 foot radius or diameter on the burk 10 foot radius would be 20 foot diameter
Yeah---that's what got me WAY messed up-----I've got 20 foot dim track that I can and have put on my down stairs floor--rooms over 12 feet wide but not going that route.
Do you have any speeder O scale ??
Not in scale. I got one in tinplate 0 by K Line, I think
Can I see a photo?
It doesn't let me post a picture on the site, sorry.