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Looks like this turnout is out-of-proportion in the same way as all of the Atlas55 turnouts...that means, much too short between the point of the frog and the point rail toes, making the effective diverging radius much smaller than a properly proportioned turnout.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
You do realize why they do this, don't you. 90% of the modelers they cater to are not like us. Most have small spaces and like to run large equipment. Atlas make it a bit shorter so it's easier for those people to use them.
Looks like this turnout is out-of-proportion in the same way as all of the Atlas55 turnouts...that means, much too short between the point of the frog and the point rail toes, making the effective diverging radius much smaller than a properly proportioned turnout.
Interesting.I wonder if those frogs are similar to c55 ones where the frog is white metal casting that is copper plated, then copper is plated with what looks like nickel silver. The plating eventually wears off (from abrasive track cleaning) exposing the pink copper color.
All N scale turnouts have to make some sort of compromise between the point and the frog.Jason
Take a look at the Micro Engineering #6...which has scale tie placement, correct length between point of the frog and the closure rail toes...meaning the effective diverging radius is correct.
Looks like this turnout is out-of-proportion in the same way as all of the Atlas55 turnouts...that means, much too short between the point of the frog and the point rail toes,
The ME switch may have the correct diverging radius, but it's at the expense of some other dimension or angle. You simply can't add 6' to the switch rails and keep the correct switch point to frog point dimension without some other geometry being off.Why don't you tell me what angle or dimension has been compromised in the ME #6 turnout?? Take a look at my post again. On the photo of the ME Code55 #6 turnout, see anything other than flange clearance width & closure point rail length that's different than the A.R.E.A. drawing above it?? There may be differences if I took my digital calipers out and measured my one and only ME #6, but the differences are minuscule...nothing as compared to the shortening that Atlas does with their turnouts.Can't the same be said about the ME turnout compared to the AREA drawing or what are you calling the "toes"?Take another look at my post. I don't see any noticeable shortening of the length between the closure point rail TOES (the correct terminology by the way) and the point of the frog when compared to the A.R.E.A. drawing...so what are you talking about???? No, the "same" cannot be said of the ME turnout...because the ME turnout is VERY CLOSE to being 100% correctly proportioned in nearly every aspect...unlike any of Atlas55 or Atlas80 turnouts.Jason