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This is with DCC. Can't recall if I ever noticed in back in the DC days or not.
Hmmm. Sounds like it is movement in the drive/trucks due change in thrust directions breaking contact with the frame mounted pick up strips. You could prove this one way or the other by temporarily soldering on some esu decoder wire from each truck axle cup pick up to each frame pick up strip.Finding a fix is very dependent on what is the cause🤔
...I think your reluctance to give your models cleaning (due to the complex lighting installs) really exacerbates the problem that other modelers seldom experience....
I don't disagree with what you said but might take exception to the above statement. I'm inclined to think that the vast (and I mean VAST) majority of modelers never, ever clean out the axle cups on their locos. I would guess it's probably only maybe 1-5% that actually do, but that's a total guess.
I would guess it's probably only maybe 1-5% that actually do, but that's a total guess.