07-28-2018, 10:32 AM
The Bachmann On30 catalog has dwindled considerably with the collapse of the On30 bubble.
A locomotive that always flew under the radar was their little freelance 2-4-4-2 Mallet. Probably one of Bachmann's best efforts. A perfect 55n3 loco, actually a little cramped for O-scale.
![[Image: 2-4-4-2_1.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/2-4-4-2/image/2-4-4-2_1.jpg)
There are two similar prototypes.
A Baldwin narrow gauge version of the Little River 2-4-4-2.
![[Image: d-eastman64.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/2-4-4-2/image/d-eastman64.jpg)
An Alco New Zealander
![[Image: d-taupo7.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/2-4-4-2/image/d-taupo7.jpg)
Really like this little loco.
Harold
A locomotive that always flew under the radar was their little freelance 2-4-4-2 Mallet. Probably one of Bachmann's best efforts. A perfect 55n3 loco, actually a little cramped for O-scale.
![[Image: 2-4-4-2_1.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/2-4-4-2/image/2-4-4-2_1.jpg)
There are two similar prototypes.
A Baldwin narrow gauge version of the Little River 2-4-4-2.
![[Image: d-eastman64.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/2-4-4-2/image/d-eastman64.jpg)
An Alco New Zealander
![[Image: d-taupo7.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/2-4-4-2/image/d-taupo7.jpg)
Really like this little loco.
Harold