Will this work as a good replacement for the old Miller units?
--- In [email protected], "Gary Chudzinski" <chudgr@...> wrote:
>
>
> Ed & Rusty,
>
> The Stanton Drive is a powered truck produced by NorthWest Short Line. It
> can be used to power smaller track vehicles, such as Trolleys, Interurbans,
> Cranes, etc. They can be wired for DC or DCC. Currently, they are sized for
> HO, but could be, in some cases, adapted to S, as NWSL can fit them with S
> size axels and wheels. However, as you read in Dave's response, he will
> consider S size units if the interest is there. If the response is
> sufficient, perhaps he can be pursuaded to produce them for a larger, four
> wheel diesel loco truck. That is the reason I put the note on this List. I
> saw someone's comments about the drives on either this List, or the S Tracton
> List. Thought it might be valuable info for some so they express their
> interest by emailing Dave. Check out the NWSL website for detailed info.
> http://www.nwsl.com/ Select: Motors and Power Drives, then click on
> The NWSL Stanton Drive (HO..........etc) Then crosscheck the sizes with
> your Handy Converter program to convert to S size. It's helpful to know the
> proto wheelbase before converting.
>
> Gary Chudzinski
>
>
>
> >Re: NWSL Stanton Drive
> Posted by: "Edward Sauers" ehsauers1@... ehsauers1
> Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:07 pm (PDT)
> Gary,
>
> What locos would these drives be appropriate for? what is the cost or at
> least the cost in HO since currently there is no S-Scale product. Are there
> any photos available to look at? I have seem the post on this drive but don't
> have any idea what they are!!!
>
> Thanks
>
> Ed Sauers
>
> From: Gary Chudzinski <chudgr@...>
> To: [email protected]; S-Scale Group <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:49 PM
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Fw: NWSL Stanton Drive
>
>
> Forgot to mention in my previous note that if you have an interest in the
> Stanton Drive for S, you might put a bug in Dave's ear!
>
> Gary
>
>
> What is a Stanton drive????
> Posted by: "Rusty" thebrassbasher@... thebrassbasher
> Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:10 pm (PDT)
> Rusty
>
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