Very nice work, Bob, hard to tell from one of Don's splendid imports--and LWS 
"kits" are not for beginners.
I don't QUITE think the white-metal sideframes I have match yours, so perhaps 
they aren't LWS.  But, if not, from where?

Jace Kahn

General Manager 
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.




> 
> I have a Locomotive Workshop SW-1 with a Cascade drive and G&W sprung brass 
> AAR Switcher side frames. There's a photo of it in the Files section under 
> Bob Nicholson
> 
> Bob Nicholson  _______________________________________
> 

> > I'd appreciate that.  This is more curiosity than otherwise, a way of 
> > gaining more perspective on what was available in S scale
> > before I got involved with it.   I would assume the SW-1 was a LWS, since 
> > that was the only previous one before the SHS, except
> > for brass imports?
> > Jace Kahn

> > > I have a Cascade drive for an SW 1 at home which came with white metal 
> > > trucks. I'll see if I can locate them and if they have those numbers.
> > > Pieter

> > > Someone else agreed with my conjecture that they may have been from Jan 
> > > Lorenzen's EMD kits, but so far no one has said
> > > for sure.
> > > Jace Kahn

                                          

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