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You’re lucky. The Atlas 2-8-8-2 was a piece of ssssssssshhhhhhhhhhiiiiiiiiiiiittttttttttttttttttt!
Really? They used different drivers? That would be interesting to know. I will wait in earnest for your report.
Sounds very much like what's known in the Marklin Z Scale world as "HOS": "Hardened Oil Syndrome". Seems the older releases came lubed with a grease that contained some sort of "wax", so over time the stuff would harden and it would become impossible for the gears to turn. I guess many a motor were burned up by an unknowing user attempting to get their immoveable loco running by turning up the juice...I personally have seen this; I have (4) Marklin Z scale locos. All were used when I got 'em, and all 4 needed a complete tear-down, cleaning and re-lube before they would run. (Fortunately I knew about "HOS" prior to getting any of them.) Now they can sit for many months without turning a wheel, yet will all run smoothly and quietly now that that stuff has been removed.Mark (still) in Oregon
I don't have a 2-8-8-2 here... Are the drivers cuttable for traction tires? (I meant the first run ones). If the outer metal rim part has enough thickness, they can be cut. The Kato Mikado has a problem with that, in that their rims are too thin and if you try to cut even .005" into them, you are playing with fire and might cut right through the rim. I tried it a few times and managed to get it, but it's hit-or-miss, and since replacement drivers for those are commonly available, it's not a big deal.But for the 2-8-8-2, cutting traction tire grooves may be the only way to fix the pulling on those earlier ones. If anyone has calipers and a good eye, post a guess at the rim thickness in here. It would be good to know.
Has there been any confirmation that the Walthers tooling for the 2-8-8-2 has been lost?
Quote from: mike_lawyer on December 14, 2018, 11:20:40 AMI am hoping that Atlas will produce the Walthers/Lifelike USRA 0-8-0 and 2-8-8-2 mallet. Both are awesome performers.Not every former Walthers N scale piece was accounted for - we purchased everything that was accounted for. The items that were not would be offered to us in the event they are located.
I am hoping that Atlas will produce the Walthers/Lifelike USRA 0-8-0 and 2-8-8-2 mallet. Both are awesome performers.
The C424/425 did not belong to LL/Walthers so was not included in our purchase.The 0-8-0 tooling was not located with the other tooling, so is not currently included with our purchase, however if/when it is located, provisions are in place for it to be transferred to Atlas.
The 0-8-0 was not located by Walthers when the tooling was transferred. In the event they locate it, it will be turned over to us.The other steam tooling was received.
Even the second run had an incandescent bulb, and they are NOT fun to change.Thanks for the info Paul!