B&O 0-4-0 DOCKSIDE 1:29 Scale, 45mm Gauge, 4 Ft. Diameter
AML is pleased to announce the production of the famous B&O “DOCKSIDE” of the Baltimore Waterfront. Four
switchers were built in 1912 by Baldwin for the B&O. Initially constructed as saddle tank engines, some were given
tenders in later years. The diminutive size and short wheelbase were required to handle the tight curves of these lines
.
The live steam AML models are butane gas fired and are constructed with steel frame, steel drivers, brass cab, and
copper boiler. Each boiler is fitted with a water level glass and pressure gauge. The cab roof lifts up and tilts sideways
to give easy access to the cab interior.
Construction |
Brass, steel, and die-cast metal |
Wheel Arrangement |
0-4-0 |
Minimum Diameter |
4 ft. |
ELECTRIC |
0-24V DC motor |
Features |
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Full interior details |
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Directional lights |
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Die-cast gear box & steel gears |
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Steel drive rods & wheels |
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LIVE STEAM |
Power |
Butane gas fired |
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Operating Pressure |
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40 psi |
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Features |
Piston valve |
Safety valve |
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Water level glass |
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Pressure gauge |
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Displacement lubricator |
ORDER INFORMATION |
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ELECTRIC |
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G922-01 |
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside Unlettered Black, Electric |
$ 895.00 |
G922-02 |
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #97 Black, Electric |
$ 895.00 |
G922-03 |
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #98 Black, Electric |
$ 895.00 |
LIVE STEAM |
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G722-01 |
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside Unlettered Black, Live |
$ 995.00 |
G722-02 |
SteamB&O 0-4-0 Dockside #97 Black, Live Steam |
$ 995.00 |
G722-03 |
B&O 0-4-0 Dockside #98 Black, Live Steam |
$ 995.00 |
ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGNS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE