making the two a natural display pair
Only 35 units were built in total across just two railroads — 10 for the Southern Pacific and 25 for the New York Central — making the RS32 one of the rarest ALCo road switcher types and a subject almost entirely absent from the commercial N scale market
where it is represented here in its early BNSF livery
while flying a night reconnaissance mission
The Steam locomotive must match with an existing N or HO scale mechanism
Vought VE-7G A5699 Observation Squadron VO-6 USS New York BB-34 AAR Postwar making the two a naturalThese are 1 72 scale decals for Vought VE 7G A5699, assigned to Observation Squadron 6 (VO 6) aboard USS New York (BB 34), wearing Silver Dope overall with Chrome Yellow (FS 13538) wing upper surfaces, the distinctive red, white, and blue tail stripes of VO 6, and modex 6 4 with "USS NEW YORK" fuselage titling. The VE 7G was the floatplane observation variant of the VE 7, fitted with twin EDO floats for catapult launch and water recovery operations