I am beginning to have quite a few Kadee equipped cars.  I find them much
better than Flyer/Flyer compatible at coupling and staying coupled.  Cars
couple with just ounces of force.  I was about to try switching with the
delayed coupling feature but found the HO magnets a little touchy to adjust.
However, for uncoupling and leaving the car where it is they work well. This
presumes track is flat with smaller bumps or dips. There was a thread
running here a while ago on using Kadees including electromagnetic
uncouplers..  Apparently several people are working on or have worked on the
magnet locations for optimum performance.  In any case they're better than
the big claws.  I like the new Kadee 806's(?) in rust color- I have never
seen a black prototype coupler in use.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tim Brown
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 12:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {S-Scale List} I'm a newbie

 

Hi guys,

I'm a "newbie" on this list, although I've had a vintage Flyer layout 
for years. I'm thinking of tearing it down and rebuilding it on a 
more scale basis. The current layout measures 11X32. My new one 
would be a shelf-type perimeter layout in my 15X40 train room. I 
have to finish the walls, drop the ceiling and replace the windows 
before any of that will take place, so it won't happen overnight. 
Here is a link to my current Flyer layout which you can copy/paste 
into your browser:

http://home. <http://home.att.net/~timboy/MyTrainLayout.html>
att.net/~timboy/MyTrainLayout.html

As you can see, I've just about done everything that can be done with 
vintage Flyer, so it's prob'ly time to move on to scale with DCC. If 
I rebuild, I'll want to run in a more prototypical fashion, using 
modern rolling stock. Here is my question to this illustrious 
group. Is the new scale rolling stock from SHS & American Models 
well-suited for a lot of yard switching with their Kadee couplers? I 
know that under the best of circumstances, vintage Flyer is hit-and-
miss when it comes to yard switching, using vintage rolling stock 
with the huge knuckle couplers, turnouts & track.

Thanks,

Tim Brown

 



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