Posted by Russell Wiggins on October 3, 2013 
Now there's something you don't see every day!
Posted by Josiah B. on October 3, 2013 
Hey what ever works!
Posted by Curious142 on October 3, 2013 
Very interesting. Where's the cab?
Posted by Colin N. Dell on October 3, 2013 
Wow! How did this remain unseen for so long?! Must get it before it gets the horse (JK).
Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on October 3, 2013 
Interesting catch!! Not something you see everyday, and evidence that us model railroaders aren't the only ones who kit-bash their trains!
Posted by Nigel Curtis on October 4, 2013 
How is it controlled - by radio or does someone sit on it somewhere?
Posted by NYC Man on October 4, 2013 
The signs on the Front say '''Look and Listen for..."what?
Posted by NYC Man on October 4, 2013 
The signs on the Front say '''Look and Listen for..."what?
Posted by Jez Smith on October 4, 2013 
NYC Man - 'Look and Listen for Movement'.
Posted by on October 4, 2013 
"Look and Listen for Movement"
Posted by Dale Roth on October 4, 2013 
How do you climb on this thing? Steps are apparently missing.
Posted by Nigel Curtis on October 4, 2013 
NYC Man - I deciphered it and it says 'Look and Listen for Movement'
Posted by Southernpacific1972 on October 4, 2013 
very unique!
Posted by NYC Man on October 5, 2013 
Thanks everyone.
Posted by ChevelleSSguy on October 5, 2013 
So you just ride on it like the Zamboni at a hockey arena?
Posted by David West on December 1, 2013 
Very nice, it will make a good modeling project , to use up the leftover bits! Does it have a coupling at the back as well? And looking at he grab rail just visible on the top at the (back!) I should imagine that you would get on at that end! Note also the start and stop buttons on the panel below the letter 'C'.
Posted by Whitecamry on May 23, 2020 
That's the durndest critter I ever saw!
Posted by Nuc on June 19, 2023 
One traction motor? And a battery? The Milwaukee's shop had an electric critter in Deer Lodge. Photo 361108. It's on display at Harlowton, MT. Ahead of its time.
- Post a Comment -