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Bachmann - 60090 - Locomotive, Diesel, Plymouth WDT - Painted/Unlettered

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N Scale - Bachmann - 60090 - Locomotive, Diesel, Plymouth WDT - Painted/Unlettered
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Stock Number60090
Original Retail Price$63.00
BrandBachmann
ManufacturerBachmann
Body StyleBachmann Diesel Switcher Plymouth Switcher
Prototype VehicleLocomotive, Diesel, Plymouth WDT (Details)
Road or Company NamePainted/Unlettered (Details)
Paint Color(s)Red
Print Color(s)Yellow
Coupler TypeRapido Hook
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
DCC ReadinessNo
Release Date2016-09-01
Item CategoryLocomotives
Model TypeDiesel
Model SubtypePlymouth
Model VarietyWDT
Prototype RegionNorth America
Prototype EraNA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957)
Scale1/160



Model Information: This model was introduced by Bachmann in 1972. It was revised in 1987, 2004 and 2015. The early versions don't run very well, but the later versions are good runners. First of all the Bachmann Plymouth MDT...ain't. The locomotive really isn't any model in the Plymouth line; but comes closest to a WDT (the MDT is a four-wheel job whilst the WDT has six-wheels). For this reason, we classify this as a WDT and simply ignore Bachmann's marketing.
DCC Information: There is no provision for upgrading these models to DCC.
Prototype History:
The Plymouth Locomotive Works was founded in 1910. They specialized in small switcher locomotives for industrial use. The WDT was the 6-wheel model of their diesel switcher.

With 6-wheels, the WDT could handle a fairly heavy powerplant capable of moving small numbers of very heavy freight cars. When a railroad moves a freight car, the owner of the freight car is charged every time the car is moved. The typical floor price for such a move is $200. For an industrial complex that has to shunt 100's of cars daily, it quickly becomes economical to own your own switchers rather than contract with a railroad. Plymouth locomotive works specialized in providing purpose built engines for exactly this purpose: providing a low-cost alternative to using a railroad to move cars around your yard. Own your own low-maintenance, high-power industrial yard switcher.
Road Name History:
Some items are designed to have their owner add whatever company marking they choose, usually in the form of decals or dry-transfers. These items are painted in a generic prototypical fashion but with all company affiliation deliberately left off.

Brand/Importer Information:
Bachmann Industries (Bachmann Brothers, Inc.) is a Bermuda registered Chinese owned company, globally headquartered in Hong Kong; specializing in model railroading.

Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, who model products are made at a Chinese Government joint-venture plant in Dongguan, China. Bachmann's brand is the largest seller, in terms of volume, of model trains in the world. Bachmann primarily specializes in entry level train sets, and premium offerings in many scales. The Spectrum line is the high quality, model railroad product line, offered in N, HO, Large Scale, On30, and Williams O gauge all aimed for the hobbyist market. Bachmann is the producer of the famous railroad village product line known as "Plasticville." The turnover for Bachmann model trains for the year ended 31 December 2006 was approximately $46.87 million, a slight increase of 3.36% as compared to 2005.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2019-02-11 15:25:11. Last edited by CNW400 on 2020-05-13 16:37:33

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