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RMT's RDC Buddy - how is it geared / how fast is it?

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RMT's RDC Buddy - how is it geared / how fast is it?
Posted by Birds on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4:44 PM

I recently took posession of one of RMT's RDC Buddys.  I really like the car but I noticed that it seems to run a bit slower than other can motor based engines I have.

Are RMT's products geared a bit differently so that they run a bit slower?

Thanks, 

Chris 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4:55 PM
 Birds wrote:

Are RMT's products geared a bit differently so that they run a bit slower?

Thanks, 

Chris 

I asked the same question in December and the answer was yes, they are geared lower.   Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by CSXect on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 5:03 PM
The Beeps are definetly geared to run slow, but Buddys should be fast compared to the beep from what I have heard when and if I get a buddy will let you know. I am saving up for a B&O BEEP and some of their new hoppers, of course I also want a BEEF and set of PEEPS and a caboose as well but one thing at a time.Sign - Ditto [#ditto]
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Posted by Birds on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 5:15 PM

Buckeye - would you be able to post a link to the thread?  I searched the forum before posting this question, but I didn't find your thread.

CSXect - I have seen the Beeps at shows, but this is my first experience with an RMT RDC.  It's a great car!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:36 AM

I guess my experience differs from that of some others. I have a great mant BEEPs and two BUDDYs. I've found that the BUDDYs run a whole lot faster than any of my BEEPs (I prefer the slower running speeds of the BEEPs).  I was able to get the BUDDYs to run slower by switching to other types/makes/models of transformers, but that wasn't really a satisfactory solution.  As a result, my two BUDDYs are now back in their boxes.  I like them a lot (flashing lights on the roof, etc.), but just don't like what I consider to be too-fast speeds on my small layout.

I have no problems, speedwise, with my BEEPs, aide from one I have that stops and changes direction when it tries to negotiate one of the five Atlas switches on my layout.  It goes through that switch just fine if I run it with the short hood forward, but not with the long hood forward.  I'm simply gong to reverse the shell on that unit, or use the chassis from another BEEP, since I prefer long hood forward operation and it appears to work well that way. 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:55 PM
 Birds wrote:

Buckeye - would you be able to post a link to the thread?  I searched the forum before posting this question, but I didn't find your thread.

CSXect - I have seen the Beeps at shows, but this is my first experience with an RMT RDC.  It's a great car!

Thanks,

Chris 

Here you go:   http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/963286/ShowPost.aspx  Scroll down.

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Posted by Birds on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 3:38 PM

Buckeye - Thank you!

Chris 

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