I like ham with Swiss cheese.

If anyone paid attention to the Kato video, it did say they were coreless
motors, which means Kato isn't using cheap motors.  Coreless motors are very
efficient.  Usually it a remotor job to put them in a model other than some
high end brass.

Dave Heine
Easton, PA
Who has some locos with coreless motors.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: New Flyonel locos run fine.......

:D
Pepperoni
My point is you are presuming that Kato is doing this.  Just cause they are
using motor trucks does not mean they are going cheap or fast.  not all such
arraignments are toys or even toy like.  Dont forget either that without
sufficient weight that large motor cant pull itself.
TCC:}

On Feb 11, 2013, at 11:10 PM, ctxmf74 wrote:

> Salami
> If two drives are equally engineered the larger one is always gonna 
> pull more. Reserving space for electronics will win the sound and 
> smoke awards and simplifying the gear train by using high speed gears 
> will win the speed contest but larger motor and low speed gears will 
> win the pulling train contest plus be more rugged and easy to repair 
> if it breaks. The typical toy train drive O scale diesels don't use 
> coreless motors they use $10 chinese can motors.
> They don't use fancy gear trains they use open straight cut spur gears 
> in a rigid truck block. They are not engineering them to be precise or 
> reliable they are engineering them to be fast , loud and cheap to 
> build (without passing the savings on to the customer as the nicely 
> designed single motor atlasO switcher doesn't cost any more than the 
> 150 MPH geared twin motored locos )....DaveBranum

Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sn42 and Hn42 somewhere in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest
[email protected]





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