I took my Model Power 4-4-0 and my Atlas 4-4-0 up to P.A.N.T. to compare and contrast these two models. Here's the Atlas model next to a photo...
I took my Model Power 4-4-0 and my Atlas 4-4-0 up to P.A.N.T. to compare and contrast these two models. One side by side view.
I took my Model Power 4-4-0 and my Atlas 4-4-0 up to P.A.N.T. to compare and contrast these two models. Atlas did a nice job with these.
I took my Model Power 4-4-0 and my Atlas 4-4-0 up to P.A.N.T. to compare and contrast these two models. Here is another view. Both are...
I took my Model Power 4-4-0 and my Atlas 4-4-0 up to P.A.N.T. to compare and contrast these two models. Here they are sitting near the Sandy...
Balboa 4-4-0
Arbour 4-4-0
Somewhat backdated Bachmann HO 4-4-0
A modernized version of my N scale 4-4-0 Kitbash idea
This is my idea for an N scale 4-4-0 that actually runs worth a darn, based on the Athearn 2-6-0 mechanism.
Sporting a new paint job. :)
An all-American 1856 Mason locomotive.
The General was one of the many displays in 1963 at the Gettysburg Centennial .
The William Mason, star of many movies is also an operating locomotive. She's an 1856 4-4-0.
Looking up at the camelback
First finnished shots of the camelback