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== 0-4-0 Camelback == | == 0-4-0 Camelback == | ||
[[Jack Bachmann]'s 0-4-0 camelback in 1.5 inch scale was [http://bid.mclemoreauction.com/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi?mclemore597%2F1 sold at auction], November 2015. The auction listing provided the following information and photos. | [[Jack Bachmann]]'s 0-4-0 camelback in 1.5 inch scale was [http://bid.mclemoreauction.com/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi?mclemore597%2F1 sold at auction], November 2015. The auction listing provided the following information and photos. | ||
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Revision as of 23:29, 30 November 2015
Jack Bachmann was a licensed boiler operator, who kept his license until the day he died. If anyone could build a steam vehicle relying on a boiler, it was Jack. On top of that, he was trained to repair and build chronometers. He was fanatically precise in everything he built.
0-4-0 Camelback
Jack Bachmann's 0-4-0 camelback in 1.5 inch scale was sold at auction, November 2015. The auction listing provided the following information and photos.
- Details
- Copper Boiler
- Built: 1987
- Last fired around 1991
- Runs on coal
- Train was run at Midsouth Live Steamers in Columbia, TN.
- Gauge: 7.5 inches gauge
- Length 40 inches
- Width 16 inches