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1982 Diesel Locomotives by Alco Models

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Alco Models

Manufacturer ID:

SD-132

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

RS-2

Year/Era:

1946

Manufacturer:

American Locomotive Company (Alco)

Model Info

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

1982

Qty Made:

100

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted

Supplemental Part:

Notes:

These models' frames started developing problems in later years (made out of zamac with lead, which deteriorates over time). The trucks on these models are made out of cast white metal that doesn't age well, either.


 (image copyright © Roger Nulton; used by permission)
Roger painted and lettered his for the Monon. Roger adds, 'The Monon was very proud of its new paint scheme (1948), and kept their road engines clean for a couple years, at least until the early '50s, when profits started to decline.'

(image copyright © Roger Nulton; used by permission)

 (image copyright © Alco Models)
Scanned by Ken Zieska.

 (image copyright © Alco Models)
Scanned by Ken Zieska.

(image copyright © Bob Werre; used by permission)

(image copyright © Bob Werre; used by permission)

(image copyright © Bob Werre; used by permission)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Alco Models

Manufacturer ID:

SD-132P

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

RS-2

Year/Era:

1946

Manufacturer:

American Locomotive Company (Alco)

Road Name:

Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)

Model Info

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

1982

Qty Made:

100

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted

Online Article:

Online Article:

Supplemental Part:

Notes:

With the Trainphone antenna. These models' frames started developing problems in later years (made out of zamac with lead, which deteriorates over time). The trucks on these models are made out of cast white metal that doesn't age well, either.


(image copyright © Bill Lane; used by permission)

 (image copyright © Alco Models)
Scan provided by Ken Zieska.

 (image copyright © Alco Models)
Scan provided by Ken Zieska.
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