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Kato SD38-2's or Atlas GP38's????

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Kato SD38-2's or Atlas GP38's????
Posted by Amtrk14 on Sunday, April 17, 2005 9:08 PM
Hello, I'm planning on having a small "local" on my layout. It's going to be about 8-10 cars long and I'm wondering which engines I should choose to pull it: 2 Kato Union Pacific Yard SD38-2's or 2 Atlas Union Pacific GP38's, or one of each??? Any advice is appreciated.

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Sean
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Posted by coborn35 on Sunday, April 17, 2005 9:36 PM
Well, I personally love the SD38-2 (Duluth,Missabe, and Iron Range Railway) so thats what i would go with. They are strong and i currently employ one in D.M.I.R. colors on my switching layout.

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Posted by ericsp on Sunday, April 17, 2005 10:49 PM
If you want to be prototypical go with the GP38s.

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Posted by canazar on Monday, April 18, 2005 12:53 AM
[#ditto]]

Yup. If it is a small local, and will have run a bunch of switches, it would be more prototypical if it was a GP. 10 cars will be easy to handle and the shorter trucks easier on the switches.... But then again, 6 axles look cool[:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 18, 2005 9:11 AM
It all depends on the tightest curve you plan to run on. If any are less than 22" radius, you should stick with the 'B' truck (2-axle) locos --- the GP38s. Otherwise you may have derailment problems.

I have to agree with coburn35 though, the SDs are gorgeous. I plan to add an elevated spur with a minimum radius of 30" to my steel mill layout - just to accomodate the SD38-2s I recently bought.

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