Brian,
SHS is second to none, runs better and plastic detail equal or superior to 
brass, comes DCC ready.

Regarding Railmaster RS-1 see Peter Valvilet's links below for his post (or 
search message number "73559" on this group) and his personal website for 
excellent step by step explanation of assembly with lots of photos.

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/message/73559

http://pmrr.org/Equipment/RS1/index.htm

North yard chasis that you order seperately with RS-1 kit from Railmasters 
Hobbies can be improved with flywheels from NWSL and insulate bottom plate of 
power truck to prevent shorts.
Dennis H.
Soon to be in Saratoga NY

--- In [email protected], "brian.nicholson20" <brian.nicholson20@...> 
wrote:
>
> I'm looking forward to learning what's available and how others have used 
> their modeling skills to create scale models in S.
> 
> 
> What would you suggest for a good scale locomotive in 'S', especially 
> switchers. Photos of the SHS SW1 look very good; the handrails look very 
> scale and the cab is well done. Has anyone built a Railmaster Alco switcher? 
> Again the photos look good, but is their drive good as well?
> 
> Oops, I've already exceeded my quota of questions; but I'll be back!
> 
> Brian Nicholson
>




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