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Revision as of 16:13, 24 September 2019
- Under the Whyte notation for the classification of locomotives, 4-6-4 represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels and four trailing wheels. In France where the type was first used, it is known as the Baltic while it became known as the Hudson in most of North America.
Models
- Bill Van Brocklin's #1 Loco, O-Scale, 1-1/4 inch gauge Hudson
- L.R. Miller 1/2 inch scale Hudson
- Henry Hospers 7/8 inch scale Hudson
- Laverne Langworthy's 3/4 inch scale Hudson, Friends Models
- Harry Austin's 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- Frank Birch's 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- Carl Hoffman's 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- Alva Trook's 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- James Josslin 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- Jacob Croisant 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- Exact Scale Models 3/4 inch scale Hudson
- Bob Day's 1 inch scale Hudson
- Louis and Richard Arnold's 1 inch scale Hudson
- Jim Keith's 1 inch scale Hudson
- L.E. Smith's 1 inch scale Hudson
- Lester Friend/Calvert Holt 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Walter Johnston's 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Bruce Achor's 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Seely Randall's 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Disney Studios 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Henry Greenly's 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Moodie Braun's 1.5 inch scale Hudson
- Bob Harpur 3 inch scale Hudson