Right on!! A marx loco - will generally blow the doors off all comprtition!
Ken
North of the 49th
Marx 490 is my guess. Small simple Light.Scout with the plastic motor second. That's not tampering with the pole windings.
"No childhood should be without a train!"
Maybe Lionel should sell train sets with large banked curves, loop-de-loops and lap counters for the kids that just can't get excited with what Lionel sells now.
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
My new PWC GG1 really flew around the dining room when I was giving it a break in run.
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL Ride Amtrak. It's the only way to fly!!!
Here is a "not so scientific" video of a MTH 4-4-0 general with cruise control vs and a K-line F7 dual can A unit. As I pan across to the transformer running both trains(and past a beeeuuutiful John Deere boxcar!), you will notice that the throttle is probably at some 25% of max. The F7 is pulling 9 cars, and burning up the 0-54 track...the MTH is barely moving at the same voltage pulling no cars at all. It needs some serious regearing.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4044067746925881346&hl=en
Wes
Although it's not O gauge, I had an Athearn Hi-F drive engine that used to scream. When I was about 10 years of age I used to remove the shell and pretend it was a AA fuel dragster. It was faster than my Marx 400.
TTOS has races at their Cal Stewart meet in Pasadena. A few years ago, there was an old Marx engine that absolutely flew by all of the competition.
Earl
OgaugeoverlordI believe the highest speed we've ever measured was 252 scale miles per hour with K-Line's original six-motor F7 rig (nov 97 CTT). I have a 20+ foot straightaway on two sides of my layout (with O-72 curves running into them) for the high-speed tests. All published review speeds are "running light" though I'll go crazy and run them wide- open with a 30 car train in tow (and occasionally leaving rolling stock flying off the end of the train as it whips through curves.
As I read this topic going down through the posts, I'm saying to myself that nothing is faster than my Kline F7...it's unusably fast. It launches off the layout more than any other engine I own. It's metal and heavy, and goes fast at 5 volts. Each unit has 2 motors. There is no creap along speed...
Bob, I think I have one of those sets in Lackawanna. Will have to do a little test....
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Among my stuff, I would say the No. 50 Gang car, or the No. 4 (Prewar Electric).
Bob Keller
I'll put in a plug for my vintage '90's #2000 Blue Jersey Central 2-4-0. It's all plastic and just FLYS!!! I'd love to drag race that thing, it really gits....!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Bob: ROFLMAO When do we get to see that video?
Kurt
I'll put in a plug for my 1990's vintage #2000 Blue Jersey Central 2-4-0. I swear that thing is fast. I like to do the drag race thing with it, it just flys....!
Back in the 1990s Lionel made a series of cheap-o small switchers with can motors using the shell from the postwar motorized unit switcher (like the Air Force switcher). I honestly could barely keep these babies on the track using the lowest setting on my transformer! They literally FLEW down the track and usually took off into the air at the first curve.
I would put their speed up against anything Lionel ever made!
CTT still lists low and high speeds in the loco tests.
Atlas Trainman Gator. Mean as it looks. Unless you harness it with a TPC 300, takes off like a rocket at 6 volts, hyperspeed at 12 volts, At 18 volts knocks a hole in concrete wall. Woa Nellie!
I use to have a 1688 and if it had wings It would fly. they get up and go acually had 2 different ones both the same.
I believe you will find it is between prewar or postwar engine the only exception might be a williams as there know to fly also.
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
Call me crazy, but I would not be surprised if the winner is a post war Lionel Scout . . .
I don't think they test max speed per se, to see which is fastest. I remember some discussion about building a "drag strip" for engines, but not that they test. From my own experience, my fastest engine is probably a 1689E, that puppy will fly! The more modern engines are geared for more realistic running speeds.
Boyd Over at CTT do they test top speed on train engines? What length of track do they need to do this?
Over at CTT do they test top speed on train engines? What length of track do they need to do this?
Boyd......I always wondered if anyone has ever measured and publicized top speed. You'd need better than 45 feet to do that for some. Maybe someone will repond to your thread. Then we can get into which of our engines seems to be the fastest.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
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