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I used one of those motors in a 2mm finescale conversion, it runs well. I have no experience with the conversion kit, but I would expect it to be good. His kits were generally well regarded.
If obtaining a small (coreless) motor is the goal here, there are multiple sources of those.I've been using https://micromotor.eu/Motors/ distributed through https://www.dm-toys.de/en/list/manufacturer/MicromotorEU.htmlThere are also others out there.
You're welcome Neville.The other seller of coreless motors I have seen mentioned here is http://tramfabriek.co.uk/motors.html#motorsAlso, some time ago Max Magliaro had a custom Neodymium magnets made to replace the weak rubbery magnets in the Rivarossi "can" motors used in N scale steam locos. He also recommended a better armature to use to replace the original Rivarossi armature. He also offered to upgrade the motors for modelers. He is currently out of the magnets, but there are several happy modelers out there with what looks like original Rivarossi model but is supercharged.
Wonder why the bulk of the component suppliers are European (particularly German and UK) based?Given that the majority of domestic model railroaders lean towards RTR offerings, is there no such interest in these types of modeling products in the US?
Let's also not forget Japan. They do offer a range of power chassis available.