With the amount of real locos made, past and present, has every diesel loco made in North America had a model made also??? What about steam locomotives, (excluding one or two of a kind) I realize that some models made years ago will never reappear, but are MOST steam locomotives represented by models also??? If anyone can name a loco that has never been made into a model (not just a variant), this may solve the problem (well,it’s really not a problem) I’m just not too busy----- thanks
I’m not sure - has anyone offered a DL110? This was a B-unit version of Alco’s DL109 and only a very few were made in real life, so I’d be amazed to hear of a model of one.
Which one did Walthers do? H12-44 or H10-44? Both? If they didn’t make one, did someone else? What about the Baldwin babyfaces?
Matthew
Steam locomotives were more varied than the phases of the diesels, so the list could be huge. (How many variants were there of the Pennsy K4s?)
Will
I just saw a Balbwin double-ended Babyface listed on E-bay under HO Brass today. Once you include Brass offerings, there may not be anything that has never been offered.
Were you talking about brass and plastic, or just plastic?
Matthew
As far as I know…The Westinghouse Baldwin Blue Goose gas turbine locomotive has never been produced. If I am wrong on this, someone please correct me.
I haven’t seen a GP15D either.
I’ve never seen any plastic models of Alco’s HH series of switchers or the C636/M636. I would bet they have all been done in brass. I would really like to see some in plastic along with many other models.