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Vintage 1953 HO Scale Mantua Baldwin RF-16A Shark CP B&O #4204 DieCast MU2 Motor

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Up for sale is a classic 1953 HO scale Mantua Baldwin RF-16A heavy freight locomotive. No original box. The motor is fully powered and functional. The motor is also on the REAR trucks for power. Manufacturer: Mantua (Made in USA, 1950s)Prototype: Baldwin RF-16A “Sharknose”.

Nice Stewart Erie RR Baldwin S-12 Locomotive HO Sealed

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The Nice Stewart Erie RR Baldwin S-12 Locomotive HO is a vintage model train engine replica of an Erie Switcher Engine. This black diesel locomotive is designed in a Bo-Bo wheel configuration and made of plastic material. Measuring 7 inches in length and 2 inches in height, it operates on a two-rail system with an analog control system. The locomotive also features light function and painted details, making it a charming addition to any model railroad collection inspired by transportation themes. Made by Stewart, this 1:87 scale locomotive is a must-have for collectors and train enthusiasts alike. This locomotive is new, old stock. It is in excellent condition. The internal packaging is sealed. Please review pictures for your own evaluation.

JP HO Perfect Scale Models Baldwin DS-14 GC&N #150 Georgia Carolina & Northern

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The HO Perfect Scale Models Baldwin DS-14 GC&N #150 Georgia Carolina & Northern is a pre-built 1:87 scale model replica of a Baldwin DS-14 diesel locomotive in green color. This analog-controlled locomotive features a Bo-Bo wheel configuration and is made of brass. The model is ready to go and is designed for a Two-Rail System, perfect for model train enthusiasts and collectors interested in transportation-themed railroads like the Georgia Carolina & Northern Railroad. Made in Japan by Perfect Scale Models, this locomotive is a detailed and high-quality addition to any model railroad collection.

HO BRASS HALLMARK BALDWIN VO-1000 DIESEL SWITCHER – WITH EXTRA PARTS

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DIESEL SWITCHER. Very lightly used brass Hallmark VO-1000 switcher. The orinal owner was a gentleman who had various scales and gauges of locomotives and kits, and all were either new, or in like new condition, with only a few showing any sort of use, and kept his stuff in excellent condition.