WATO Miniature Locomotive Works: Difference between revisions
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File:LilLima DonDeffley TrainMountain McKinnes 2007.JPG|Lil Lima in 2 1/2" scale. Don Deffley built this locomotive using castings and plans from Keith Watson in Western Australia. | File:LilLima DonDeffley TrainMountain McKinnes 2007.JPG|Lil Lima in 2 1/2" scale. Don Deffley built this locomotive using castings and plans from Keith Watson in Western Australia. | ||
File:LittleMogul TrevorHeath.jpg|Keith Watson designed "Little Mogul" built by Jim McClean. | File:LittleMogul TrevorHeath.jpg|Keith Watson designed "Little Mogul" built by Jim McClean. | ||
File:Sweetcreek 73 RMI.jpg|Sweet Creek Mogul in 3.75 inch scale by | File:Sweetcreek 73 RMI.jpg|Sweet Creek Mogul in 3.75 inch scale by [[Roll Models Industrial Railworks]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 20 January 2020
Keith Watson owned and operated WATO Miniature Locomotive Works in Australia. Keith Watson also used the names "WATO Engineering" and "WATO Locomotive Works and Foundry".
Designs
Sweet Creek Mogul in 3.75 inch scale by Roll Models Industrial Railworks.