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Why isn't everybody clearly seeing 2 motors in that loco's cross section drawing, without any mechanical drive shaft between them?The motors are blue, and light purple is metal chassis. Lavender are the engine chassis'. No connection form the back of the front engine motor to the rear engine's flywheel. I do agree that the model is way overengineered, but Kato has been doing that to other models too.As for rigidly mounting the rear engine, my N scale brass Sakatsu Big Boy is made that way. The front engine's pivot point is also similar to 1:1 - it pivots at the rear of the front engine. It needs wide curves to run.
So it was a rigged voting machine.
Maybe I'm off, mechanically, but to me, if the rear engine is rigidly connected to the boiler, then when going around curves, the front is going to swing out wide. How does the worm and worm gear from the front motor - which is housed in the boiler - stay connected as the boiler swings back and forth on curves, turnouts, etc? The curves would have to be extremely wide, wouldn't they? I suppose a very wide worm gear might work, letting the worm slide back and forth across it.
Maybe they're color blind....
But when will there be an official official official announcement.I swear, with all of the time they've spent on this they could've done a C30-7, C36-7, U28C, U30C, U33C and U36C...
Pardon me if I'm just merely looking at the diagrams too hard, but I dont see where the decoder(s) go in this thing. Unless I'm missing something, as the tender looks just like the FEF did and empty. I'm assuming the green board on the Big Boy is the same relevance as the DC board for the FEF possibly? But that would make speakers a nightmare to run wires to. Maybe its going to be a hardwire? Seems so backwards.FEF Diagram:https://katousa.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/N-parts-FEF.pdfBig Boy Diagram:https://katousa.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/N-parts-BigBoy.pdf