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Quote from: SkipGear on February 11, 2010, 07:36:15 PMQuote from: ljudice on February 11, 2010, 06:39:15 PMDo you get the feeling that N-scale was just not meant for modelling steam locomotives??I get the feeling that some N scalers are not meant for modeling steam.Have you ever noticed the problems seem to keep coming from the same people, over and over.DING DONG!!!! The S.
Quote from: ljudice on February 11, 2010, 06:39:15 PMDo you get the feeling that N-scale was just not meant for modelling steam locomotives??I get the feeling that some N scalers are not meant for modeling steam.Have you ever noticed the problems seem to keep coming from the same people, over and over.
Do you get the feeling that N-scale was just not meant for modelling steam locomotives??
Quote from: sizemore on February 11, 2010, 07:40:39 PMQuote from: SkipGear on February 11, 2010, 07:36:15 PMQuote from: ljudice on February 11, 2010, 06:39:15 PMDo you get the feeling that N-scale was just not meant for modelling steam locomotives??I get the feeling that some N scalers are not meant for modeling steam.Have you ever noticed the problems seem to keep coming from the same people, over and over.DING DONG!!!! The S.So you like larger flanges ?
It has got to be tough to do this kind of design and manufacture of a real product remotely...
Quote from: ljudice on February 11, 2010, 07:56:25 PMIt has got to be tough to do this kind of design and manufacture of a real product remotely...If it were 1970, heck, if it were 1990, I could see it being tough... but the last time I checked it's 2010, and we have a plethora of cheap reliable communication options that were unavailable to the masses back then, and have had them for a decade or so already. From e-mail to cellphones to interchangeable file formats in parametric modeling programs, to remote meeting software to test samples... there's no excuse for poor quality other than someone not caring to enforce specs, or not wanting to spend the money to do it right. Overseas manufacturers aren't some mysterious Bermuda Triangle where you send something in and simply take what you get back without knowing who and what is involved, and without having any input.
I know somewhere I saw a picture and description of two Digitrax 8 pin sound decoders that appear to fit the AC-12 and now I can't find the page. I searched the Digitrax page and don't see either. Anyone know if I am losing my mind or if I actually saw them?
Originally posted by peteskiHere are wheel diameters:DRIVERS: 0.363" (58") Flange 0.023"LEADING TRUCK 0.180" (29") Flange 0.032"TRAILING TRUCK 0.204" (33") Flange 0.032"TENDER TRUCK 0.224" (36") Flange 0.032"That confirms the flange depth is quite different on non-powered wheels.Oh, all driven wheels pick up power.
I have been waiting these locos to hit MBK but now I'm having second thoughts after doing some research.Check out this link for a review of the first batch:http://www.tonystrains.com/tonystips/2009/121009.htmThoughts?Dave