Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
I like the construction, the feel, the charm of the Bowser all metal trolleys. There's room in them for electronics if you wish, they have a good high-torque DC motor with good worm gear reduction.
Rob
ADCX Rob wrote: I like the construction, the feel, the charm of the Bowser all metal trolleys. There's room in them for electronics if you wish, they have a good high-torque DC motor with good worm gear reduction.Rob
Those corgie trollys look great too.
There is only one original:
1688torpedo wrote: Who can beat a #60 Trolley on tubular track? way to go Frank! Take Care.
I have some power to the track now and was running the Trolley last night - just back and fourth on the 35 or so feet that I have down before having to turn it around. I was racing from one end to the other to hit the bumper before the trolley went over the edge - but what a great little runner.
Frank, I've signed you up for Motorman's Training beginning next week. This is a special class covering only postwar electric traction.
Speaking of Corgi Trolleys - another option is to get one of 'em, then power it - my choice is the Bowser motor - cost about $40 for a trolley and $60 for the motor. It's a five minute job to install. Really. And it's a very cool little Birney...
Check out on the forum or do a search here KOOLJOCK did a great review of the new Lionel trolley. I have one and its fantastic.
laz57
Here is KOOLJOCKS review.
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1026391/ShowPost.aspx
1688torpedo wrote: Say it ain't so Frank? Hope your #60 is all right. What a way to go! Not even Mr.Rogers had mishaps like that. Looks like we'll have to send you to rehab at the local Trolley School operated by a franchise of Doug Murphy in the proper operation of Trolleys & Streetcars. Take Care.
LOL! - Nope it never came close to going over the edge - I was still speedy enough to make it from end to end to hit the bumper in time. I'm sure when I was a kid it took a few "swanee's" off teh edge of the table, but it's still in great shape and runs like a sonofagun.
Here is a link to some Pittsburgh trains by MTH...
I like the Steeler trolley myself!!!
http://www.pittsburghtrains.com/specials.asp
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