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Baldwin 4-4-0

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Description

The 4-4-0 was a small sized inside frame locomotive that worked all over North and South America. They were Built in the 1870’s and 1880’s. The 4-4-0 shared many common parts with other similar sized locomotives of the same period. The three point suspension allowed these engines to go over fairly rough track without derailing, and also because of their large drivers move along at a good speed with a passenger train on level track. The classic 4-4-0 or American is the locomotive that most people think of when the old west was young. Hollywood correctly uses these preserved locomotives even today when needing trains of that period.

Features
  • Butane fired
  • Two cylinders
  • Single flue
  • D-valve
  • Simplified Stephenson valve gear
  • Safety valve
  • Pressure gauge
  • Adjustable lubricator
  • Water level gauge
Specifications
  • Scale / Gauge: 1:20.3 / 45 mm
  • Construction: Brass & Stainless Steel
  • Mini. Radius: 48 in. (1.2 M)
  • Length: 26.85 in.
  • Width: 4.13 in.
  • Height: 7.68 in.
Models

AC77-720

Baldwin 4-4-0 Unlettered
Butane Fired, Live Steam


AC77-721

Baldwin 4-4-0
SP Coast Red #9
Butane Fired, Live Steam


AC77-722

Baldwin 4-4-0
SP Coast Green #3
Butane Fired, Live Steam


AC77-723

Baldwin 4-4-0
N.C.N.G Grass Valley #1
Butane Fired, Live Steam


AC77-724

Baldwin 4-4-0
D&RG Col. Boone #101
Butane Fired, Live Steam