Does anyone have an idea who made the following and the importer?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/403828979418?h ... Swtp9i9cmB
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Larry
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Sunset. Probably 3rd Rail. ONLY Clinchfield Challenger with that road number I can find, note what appears to be NWSL gearboxes, altho probably Asian copies.
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Was thinking Sunset, but possibly Williams. Detail level and tender truck assembly.....
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LarryK wrote:Does anyone have an idea who made the following and the importer?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/403828979418?h ... Swtp9i9cmB
Thanks,
Larry
The funny part is the claim it's the most detailed engine he's ever seen.
"The most heavily detailed Train I ever had the amount of detail is amazing what a model not sure if it works my opinion should be displayed sold as is any questions please ask was displayed so selling as not tested "
It's not. In fact first glance I thought 2-rail MTH. Had to run cab numbers down. And that is assuming nobody re-numbered it.
Typical CYA..not sure if it runs, if it works, should be displayed, as-is, not tested.
7 bidders at $202. Good if folks don't get stupid and try to prove "it's worth what it sells for".
The picture of the label is puzzling. No brand or part number.
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This is a Sunset 3rd Rail Allegheny. Note the gearbox that looks like NWSL but is cast:
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Was thinking Sunset, but possibly Williams. Detail level and tender truck assembly.....
I would have guessed Williams, but I don't really know so I did a quick search. I found this old auction listing for a 3-rail Williams UP Challenger on Invaluable - Lot 102: Williams Crown Edition O scale brass Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 Challenger in OB
Also see this picture of the underbody - it looks to me like the gearboxes, screw types and locations all seem to match the Clinchfield 2-rail version on ebay.... so I'm thinking they both came from the same builder.
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Does sunset number all their locos? Mine have a number plate on the bottom( 123 of 300) i only have their 3 rail stuff.
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Without really studying:
Williams seems slightly small to me, but the tell-tale is the handrail with inset tube just above the cab windows on the curve of the roof. Williams did not model it; Sunset did.
Williams seems slightly small to me, but the tell-tale is the handrail with inset tube just above the cab windows on the curve of the roof. Williams did not model it; Sunset did.
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Is a Williams, there are a few tells. I must say I prefer the black to the usual grey that williams Challengers turn up in.
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