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Originally Posted by olstykke:
Thanks for the reply! C S F& E R R. It's a logging mallet. Always have loved bachmanns g scale logging mallet. 3rdrail is the only one I know who did this in o gauge. If it doesn't have tmcc, what are all the wires for? Did they put the eunit in the tender ? Do you think this has a fly wheel?

1) Even if not TMCC, a 2-Rail steam locomotive model needs to have the pick-up on the tender wheels for DC power.

 

2) If indeed it was offered in 3-Rail, it would have been "conventional".

 

3) I doubt I has a flywheel. The "older" Sunset/3rd Rail models I have did NOT come with a flywheel in some cases.

This unit was made in both 2-rail and 3-rail. Be sure you know what you are getting; I've seen this model for sale on the Bay where the seller described it as a 3-rail model and it was clear from the photos that it was 2-rail. It was made only with conventional reverse and without sound. There was not enough room in the tender for the sound systems of the day. No clue on the flywheel; I've never seen one with the boiler off. You could e-mail 3rd Rail about that; they are usually pretty responsive. It was painted in black or green. Green was the original color of the prototype; I assume that it must have been repainted at some point, otherwise why would 3rd Rail have issued a black version? I have no personal knowledge when it might have been repainted black. The original engine belonged to a small logging railroad on the California coast that hauled redwood logs out from the mountains inland. There's a book out called Mallets on the Mendocino Coast or something similar that tells the story of the railroad. 

Originally Posted by bob2:

These are really small models.  The asking prices are quite high, indicating to me that they might be right up there with Right-of-Way in overall quality.

 

 

Faint praise. 3rd Rail models are way ahead of Right of Way, at least if the ROW C&O Allegheny I had for a while is any indication. ROW was fine in its time, but what Weaver and Sunset/3rd Rail were doing 10-15 years ago (i.e. when the 2-6-6-2 Samson was built) was much more finely detailed than any ROW engine I've ever seen, except maybe the Shay.

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