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Model Trains → Locomotives → Diesel - HO
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Louisville & Nashville #22 Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Louisville & Nashville #23 Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Missouri Pacific #9012 - Phase I - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Northern Pacific #129 Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- New York Central #501 Phase I - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- New York Central #754 Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- New York Central #761 Phase III - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Pennsylvania #5941 Phase III - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Reading #66 Phase I - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Western Maryland #103 Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: Baldwin's VO-660 was first introduced in 1940. And while it bore a similar appearance to the VO-100, the VO-660 was approximately three feet shorter in length. The first VO-660 was ordered by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and had an oval grill (not manufactured by Stewart Hobbies). The first unit with the more common, angled front was the EJ&E #271, built in March, 1941. Approximately 130 VO-660's were produced by Baldwin, with the angled front, when production ended with Kansas City Southern's #1150 in May, 1946.
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-660 Powered w/Stewart Drive -- Western Maryland #104 Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- Baltimore & Ohio - No Unit Number - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- Union Pacific No Unit Number - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- Seaboard Air Line #1402 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- Seaboard Air Line #1416 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- St. Louis, San Francisco ''Frisco'' #213 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- St. Louis, San Francisco ''Frisco'' #224 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- Northern Pacific #400 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Like most steam loco builders, Baldwin experimented with diesel engines through the 1920s and early 30s. In 1939, the first of the new model VO-1000 (so named as it generated 1000 horsepower) switchers was introduced. * In 1941, the original side-mounted radiator was replaced by a front-mounted system. With minor modifications, production continued until 1946 and a total of 548 were built, making the VO-1000 Baldwin's best selling loco. * Available for the first time in plastic, this all-new HO Scale model will be offered in two body styles; with step guards on the battery boxes, or with extra side louvers and no step guards. As a result of excess heat under th
...more about the Stewart Hobbies Diesel Baldwin VO-1000 Powered -- St. Louis - San Francisco ''Frisco'' #214 - HO-Scale
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