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File:WATO Miniature Locomotive Works 1966.jpg|Builder's plate from WATO Miniature Locomotive Works, 1966. | File:WATO Miniature Locomotive Works 1966.jpg|Builder's plate from WATO Miniature Locomotive Works, 1966. | ||
File:WATO Miniature Locomotive Works 1971.jpg|Builder's plate from WATO Miniature Locomotive Works, 1971. | File:WATO Miniature Locomotive Works 1971.jpg|Builder's plate from WATO Miniature Locomotive Works, 1971. | ||
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== Designs == | |||
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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:LittleMogul TrevorHeath.jpg|Keith Watson designed "Little Mogul" built by Jim McClean. | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 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".