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I have very high hopes for this. Lowell is a good guy who makes quality products that he personally loves. Walthers really should let go of the N Scale steam they are sitting on as well. The 0-8-0, 2-8-4, and 2-8-8-2 would be truly spectacular N Scale offerings with some minor updates.
Amen.I'm not sure the 0-8-0 and 2-8-8-2 even need much in the way of updating. Both were DCC-ready, and the 2-8-8-2 came with sound (probably would need a new sound decoder supplier; I nominate ESU, because my 2-8-8-2 with a LokSound sounds wonderful and runs like a Swiss watch). The first run of 0-8-0's had some issues with mechanism smoothness, but my understanding is that these were cured in the second run.The Berk, however, would need some work. Traction tires on the 4th driver set is a necessity for it to pull a decent-sized consist; and the chassis would need updating for DCC. Plus the trucks on the tender should be switched out for the "needle axle in cup" pickup design that provides much better electrical conductivity (the Bachmann Berkshire's mechanism pretty much sucks, but the tender is a wonder - rock solid electrical pickup from that, and I've married two of my Walthers/LL Berks to Bachmann tenders after giving up on ever making the Bachmann mechanisms work to my satisfaction). I'd love to have a "modernized" version of the Walthers/LL Berk, which is still by far the best-running (though anemic pulling) Berk out there, but it would take more than "minor" updates IMHO.John C.
John,I'm well aware of the LL Berk's shortcomings (as you know! ha ha). But cone-point tender trucks and a traction tire groove in one driver set do not strike me as big updates to make. Making it DCC ready would mean a slight wiring change (routing motor and frame wires back to the tender instead of directly tied to each other in the engine) and a circuit board in the tender to allow for a decode plug-in. But in comparison to developing a whole engine, these really are minor things.The 0-8-0 needs cone-point axle pickups too. It uses the same system as the Berk and although it kinda-sorta works, it is not nearly as robust as, say, a Kato Mikado tender.
Yeah, actually, you're right - the updates aren't THAT big a deal. Although on the Berk, they would have to actually run wires from the motor - the top motor brush is easy; the bottom one, not so much, since it was designed to contact the frame for pickup. But doable. And I forgot about the 0-8-0 having those same crappy tender pickups!John
I loved that N scale Walthers 10-6 sleeper. I lettered one C&O sleeper as the City of Fostoria, which has graced the rails of @wm3798's former WM West End Lines on his TRW passenger car special and was even a part of the M3T consist at one time.DFF
The Berk, however, would need some work. Traction tires on the 4th driver set is a necessity for it to pull a decent-sized consist; and the chassis would need updating for DCC. Plus the trucks on the tender should be switched out for the "needle axle in cup" pickup design that provides much better electrical conductivity (the Bachmann Berkshire's mechanism pretty much sucks, but the tender is a wonder - rock solid electrical pickup from that, and I've married two of my Walthers/LL Berks to Bachmann tenders after giving up on ever making the Bachmann mechanisms work to my satisfaction). John C.