Not really, they look quite different; their only real point in common is that
they were both built in Erie.To indicate the differences, I am attaching (don't
know how that will work with the list) a scan of theearlier NWSL O scale model
(virtually identical with the later Yoder except for drives), a typical
44-tonner,and, as a bonus, a Whitcomb 44T (Overland imported six versions of
those in O scale).
Jace Kahn
General Manager
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.
> I'm not familiar with these engines. But would the Smoky Mtn. 44 Ton GE
> loco not be a kitbashing idea? I believe Hoquat Hobbies has some of the 44
> Tonners in S scale.
>
> George Courtney