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Good choice.C'mon guys!...if you're going to power ME turnouts with Tortoises or anything else, just snip the overcenter springs off! Simple. Make sure the rod you use to move the throwbar pushes the closure point assembly towards the frog, or they may fall out of the "hinges".Cheers!Bob Gilmore
Did ME ever get past 1 or 2 sizes ? Compared to how many from Atlas? And then Atlas has other things like diamonds and curved TOs?I think the Atlas C55 have a little finer scale appearance (more closerto ME C40), so i have used A C55 with a bunch of ME40 flex track I hadin storage from way back, and it looks great and works well.
Good choice.C'mon guys!...if you're going to power ME turnouts with Tortoises or anything else, just snip the overcenter springs off! Simple. Make sure the rod you use to move the throwbar pushes the closure point assembly towards the frog, or they may fall out of the "hinges".Cheers!Bob GilmoreQuote from: David K. Smith on September 04, 2012, 05:41:12 PMPersonally I've not liked this approach, as even with tension on the throwbar, I've had the switches work themselves apart. But hey, if it works for you, kudos..........
Personally I've not liked this approach, as even with tension on the throwbar, I've had the switches work themselves apart. But hey, if it works for you, kudos..........
ME is a very small shop, as opposed to Atlas, which is the General Motors of N scale by comparison.
Personally I've not liked this approach, as even with tension on the throwbar, I've had the switches work themselves apart. But hey, if it works for you, kudos.