> From: Edward Loizeaux
> American Models has figured out how to do it with a 
> modification to a mass-produced HO turnout motor
> > > > > > > > > > > > >
> I believe the greater throw distance is <snip>
> not just because S is bigger than HO.  I think S flangeways for 
> RP25 wheels would be little if any amount bigger than HO.
> Tom Hawley  --  Lansing Mich


Makes the job even easier if the mass-produced HO turnout motor can be used 
without modifications.  Why hasn't somebody done this in the past ten years?  
There must be a reason.  Just curious, not critical. 

Perhaps the person who wants a truly fine turnout will also want the motor 
hidden?  And, perhaps the person who does not care if the motor is hidden also 
does not care if the turnout is fine, average, below average or verging on 
crummy?  Just thinking and wondering.

What is it, exactly, that S folks really want and are willing to buy?  Does 
anyone really know?  I mean for sure -- without guesses.

 Cheers...Ed L.





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