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Could be the development needed to be copied for a 2-10-0 Russian from some manufacturer . That dual motor could with 2 pick ups create prototypical non-syncrinity at times that articulateds had .
Looks like tiny 7mm coreless motors with huge cone shaped flywheels.
2 motors, 2 decoders, twice as likely to not play nice.
Unfortunately @robert3985 will be disappointed that both engines swivel.
Well, if they didn't, you'd have to move everything back from the track for clearance, because that boiler would stick out even worse on corners. DFF
Seems like it would be easier for Robert3985 to fix the rear engine in-place than for everybody else to make a fixed-rear engine swivel. I'm with Kato on this one.
It is not that simple due to where the swivel is on the *FRONT* engine (between 3rd and 4th driver). For realistic arrangement to work the front engine's pivot would have to be behind it. I have a Sakatsu brass Bob-Boy which is designed that way. The rear engine is affixed to the boiler, and the front engine swivels (with the swivel point behind the back of the front engine).