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Back in the 1950's the New South Wales Government Railways was planning to import a loco from ALCO. It appears to be a PA design. A local O Gauge manufacturer at the time, O Gauge House, contacted Alco to get the loco designs to build a model to release at the time the locos made their appearance. However, the purchase never went ahead and instead a local builder produced another loco similar to an FA1. A small number of these models were produced, and it was labeled "Fred's Folly", as Fred was the owner of O Gauge House.

A friend of mine today turned up at the club with one of these rare models. Another friend still owns the molds.

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Originally Posted by Ace:

Very interesting !!!  But why the green band - someone's customizing? That's not characteristic of NSWGR paint schemes.

 

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Dave, can you show us what the mechanism looked like? Or was the shell made to retrofit onto another chassis?

Spot on Ace, I have no idea where the green came from. It's certainly not a colour you'd normally see on diesels with the Tuscan and gold of that era, but that's not to say it is wrong either, as it might have some connection to the green on some express steam locos of the time. I will make inquiries.

This is most likely what Alco forwarded when plans were requested.  My copy came with some lots I picked up at a Stout auction from Ralph Calvert's Fort Wayne, IN hobby shop.  In the lots were some factory paperwork from AMT/Auburn Model Trains, which included plans for an O scale PA.  It would have been interesting for AMT to have produced a plastic, scale PA instead of the EMD F unit that they put into production.

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Originally Posted by Dave Allen:

Sorry Ace, forgot to add a pic of the mech.

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Incidentally, the big motor used was out of a WW11 aircraft. It's made by Westinghouse if I recall correctly. At my club there are dozens of scratch built locos all using these motors. One of our senior members, Col Shephard, who has built many beautiful locos, bought dozens of these motors from a war surplus shop back in the 50's and he's still using them in his models.

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