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I have no less than 20 Atlas engines - all from 1968. Most still run and am in the process of doing a permanent consist of 6 identical pairs using only one decoder per pair. The idea here is to provide twice the pick-up and it works remarkably well! Have done one set and the darn thing actually works! But low speed performance is still very poor but better than it used to be. Will these new motors provide better slow speed performance do you believe?
Boy am I late to this party...I'm in for four, if there are still slots available.I have the original parts, worms etc., I'm sure I can scavenge whatever else needs to go to make the swap. I probably have a bunch of other motor parts surplus as well, if you'd like to have some on hand.I've got one 0-8-0, two Mikes and a Pacific. (And a C Liner if you want to do experiments)I still have those wee six volt motors, so I can start with 2 if that's all that's available (or even one!)I can see where the new magnet can create issues with the steel plate on the truck. What about the steel axle in the wheels? (this was a liability using Atlas metal wheel sets with magnetic uncouplers) ...Or for that matter, the track nails it will pull out of the ground!!Lee
Years ago I got visit another N scalers layout and was rather stunned at his Rivarossi 0-8-0. It's the first time I'd ever seen a Faulhaber gearhead mounted in an N scale locomotive. I don't know what the reduction was, but flat out it could do about 15mph. But dead silent. The only giveaway on what he'd done was the addition of cab curtains to try to conceal the back of the motor a little better. I was astounded.Decades later.... that stuck, when I had the chance to tinker with gearheads, I did.As a result of my PRR 4-4-0 project where I harvested some Rivarossi drivers, cylinder set, and a lead truck, I ended up scrapping out about 3 Atlas 4-6-2's with damaged frames or missing motors. I have a lot of leftover parts, so if anybody is missing something OTHER than a frame, motor, or driver pairs, give me a holler.