Bought because it was both interesting and cheap a couple of years ago, the photos of this US prototype railcar have been sitting in the pending pile for an appearance on the blog for a while. Moving the box it lives in to find something in the maturing cupboard reminded me I really ought to post them.
The model is a Bachmann Spectrum product in HO and that's pretty much all I know. I'm sure I read the name "doodlebug" and a web search tells me I'm right.
Looking at photos, I think this was built by Pullman and Electro-Motive Corporation for use on lightly loaded branch lines (short lines?) and as such, can run singly, even though it has a corridor connection.
In the collection is an HO Shay and, possibly due to the influence of Scale Trains during my formative modelling years, a tiny US based layout has always been in the back of my mind. A long way back, but there is something about some of those early diesels - and there is some very impressive American modelling out there.
2 comments:
Rare beasts these days, if decide to chuck it....
Hi, Phil--
Let me throw this out to you--
The Bachmann doodlebug can be used for modelling Toronto Hamilton and Buffalo Railway gas-electric car #301. Built 1927, it ran until 1954 on that railway.
Steve Lucas
http://www.thbrailway.ca/gaselectric/gaselectric.htm#02
Post a Comment