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Curious, what have you found wrong with Atlas?
I do have a question on a recent Bachmann loco. Apparently (per Spookshow's site) there were two runs of "light" mountain 4-8-2s, the first (2003) of which looked nice and couldn't pull itself (much less anything else) up a 2% grade. The second (2012) looked nice, and while it won't ever pull a 100 car coal drag, was much better than the first in that regard.a) is there any way to distinguish between the 2 runs with model numbers, road names or?b) when I looked at the Bachmann site for info, there was only one "light mountain" diagram. Are the two runs the same in terms of parts? Has anyone tried to use 2012 parts with the 2003 model?As you may have guessed, I have gotten "such a deal" on a second hand light mountain- not sure of the vintage (maybe will figure it out when it gets here). It is planned for use as a stand in for GTW steam on a passenger train, until I come up with something better. Any help/advise much appreciated.
I agree with all the comments made and let us say, honestly, that it is not just B'mann that has issues, they may be the most guilty. Let us not forget the KATO fiasco with the very 1st release of GS-4's and their shorting problem. How could a QC inspection not catch the problem before guys started putting good decoders into them. Also, how could they have screwed up the axle bearings and pocket on the drivers and not known so in advance. And now, I just read a thread here on TRW that someone is having, what I would call, major problem with their FEF. Seems the motor shaft may be spinning inside of the drive shaft connector that sits on the motor shaft. If so, a very weak situation, how many more have this developing. I shall pull mine apart and check that soon.
Peteski, jdcolomboI've seen more than a few modified steamers, kit-bashed or otherwise, that indicate to me there are still modellers out there. Guys that would convert Hudsons into Northerns before you could get a half decent Northern. We have seen a few here on TRW. I think that if you are capable of installing Micro Train couplers, then tinkering with valve gear really isn't much of a stretch.
ya know . . . Having seen the new version of B'Mann SD45 on RL Smith's layout . . . I'm coming around. They ran well, sounded good, and honestly, the hood width issues are not really noticeable. Is it brass, or even Kato? Not yet, but the strides are in the correct direction.