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Walthers Mainline SW1 switcher

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Walthers Mainline SW1 switcher
Posted by tstage on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 10:05 PM

Greetings -

I have one of the 1st run Walthers SW1 switchers that they released in the early 90s.  It's heavy and does a great job at low-speeds:

I know it's been out a couple of years now but I was wondering how the re-released Mainline SW1s fare to the older SW1s - i.e. detail, mechanical, pulling-power, converting to DCC, etc.  I'm toying with the idea of picking up an undecorated model and painting and detailing it myself.

I appreciate any input - Thanks!

Tom

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Posted by tstage on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 10:07 PM

Also, does the newer SW1s come with a working rear headlight.  I had to install one in my older SW1, which turned out to not be all that difficult.  And are the lights LED or incandescent?  Thanks!

Tom

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Posted by zstripe on Thursday, March 3, 2016 4:49 AM

Tom,

I have two of the Walthers Mainline SW1's. Not My road name, but I didn't care....not for the price I paid, more than half off. They are PRR, Brunswick Green....which looks black to Me. Anyway....one of them experienced a short, right out of the box...some tinkering, I found one of the trucks, the contacts were put on the wrong side on the rear truck. I had thought that the trucks were reversed... but you can't reverse them...tower gearboxes won't line up. I just changed the wires on the board and they both run like little jewel's. Quiet, enough weight, pulling, I really have not tried that...but they should, weight is fine. They have front and rear Led's and a lot of detail, like cut lever's etc. All detail parts came already installed, not broken, bent or missing parts. I got them from Walthers, at a 60% discount....I am a Yardmaster member, which doe's save a lot of bucks on certain items and shipping. I'm highly satisfied with them. They surely out perform My BLI DCC with sound SW7's. I do run DCC with sound some times on My DC layout...mainly for the Grandkids.

One Of them is behind the RS2 in the pic', if You can see it. I also picked up two of those from Walthers, again road name didn't matter.....price did!

Take Care! Big Smile

Frank

BTW: They came with Protomax couplers, already installed....looks like a Kadee and works just as well....I left them on.

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Posted by tstage on Thursday, March 3, 2016 9:53 PM

Thanks for the feedback, Frank.  I was kinda hoping that Walthers would re-release a NYC SW1 like they did their 1st run.  Not sure whether to continue to wait...or purchase an undecorated version like I mentioned and paint and decorate it myself.

Not sure when that would happen though.  I purchased an Atlas undecorate HH600/660 a few years back with the intention of painting and detailing it in the pre-'48 scheme.  It's still sitting in a storage box with my other diesels since dismantling my layout. Sad

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