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Lil' Critter
Nothing was more ubiquitous than the Lil’ Critters, used primarily in factories to move around rolling stock left off by the mainline systems for the factory to load and unload. These switchers were made by a variety of companies, often from parts from larger locos, modified by the factories to suit their particular needs. Key to the Lil’ Critter look was the side panels added to the drive train to prevent accidents with the floor workers who scurried about while the rolling stock was being moved. |
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Features:
• Modular electrical connections
• Modular car body and power truck assembly
• Ball-bearing drive
• Directional lighted front/rear headlights
• Lighted numberboards
• Interior cab lighting and detail
• Front/rear operating AAR knuckle couplers
• Solid metal railings
• Clear plastic window glazing installed
• Crisp painting and lettering
• Length: 229mm (9")
• Minimum diameter: 1.2m (4')
• Scale: 1:29 |
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ART-22501 Pennsylvania
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ART-22513 ACL
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Free Call within Australia:
1800 657 579
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All prices quoted are in $AUD and include 10% GST.
We reserve the right to vary prices without notice.
Not all items are in stock at all times.
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