They would not, because a train could not move in zero gravity; since there is no normal force, the tractive effort of any locomotive would...
I believe the MT-3 and MT-5 are now the 1023 and 1025, respectively...
Me too; I use 00-80 flathead screws that I got from Walthers years ago...
Me too with my C55's. The gauge is fine, so I suppose it must be due to residual stress from the molding process...
I've had issues with powering the frog; the connection to the frog can gain resistance when soldering to the lug. To prevent this, I solder the...
Wow, it makes me wish I modeled the Great Northern...I think...
Con-Cor rolling stock had "standard " depth flanges since they came out in the late 1960s, as they were made (in Japan) for the US market. The...
As I recall, the problem that LT (God Bless him!) had was wear of the siderod hole and siderod pin of the geared driver. A bushing might help...
Since Atlas C-55 turnouts don't like narrow wheel gauge, I normally check the wheel gauge before putting a new locomotive on the layout, but I...
Interesting. My issues were with Atlas C-55, and were unrelated to the locomotive; somehow I had a section of rail expand which closed the...
I got my two. They look and run great. Sound is very good, if a bit loud. I discovered a turnout issue on my main, so I haven't tried pulling a...
Any word? They are listed at BLI for March Delivery, but we're running out of March... ;)
When possible, I generally bid the most I'm willing to pay in the last ten seconds of the auction...
Good looking car, George! :)
It is hygroscopic, so it draws water from the air, too. The equilibrium amount is 72 % isopropanol. I find Walthers Solvaset useful for removing...
Good to see you, Ken! :) I, like Inkaneer, reserved two when first announced, and had the place go out of business in the meantime, so I chose...
ModelFlex, but I bought a boxload of Floquil at the New Castle flea market years ago, so I have enough to last me a couple of lifetimes...
I looked up the MR article on Jim FitzGerald's Minitrix U-boat variations in the January 1981 MR. The Cotton Brute was a freelanced "U-60" made...
I'm fortunate in that my Library has Trains (sans photos) available online at no cost to cardholders, so you might check with your library....
This boat used to be in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. The photo was taken in September 2005. The boat was demolished in the Summer of 2006 to...