I'm looking for everyones opinion on what the best running HO diesel locomotive might be.
I'm not looking for a highly detailed locomotive (but i'm not anti-detail)
I just want to know what loco out there that people have that runs the best.
diesel only please and I'm running DC on my layout (ATM) if that makes a difference.
Thanks
Eric
Depends on what dollar amount you are looking to spend.
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cwclark wrote: Out of all my locomotives i have to say that my Athearn GP-9 runs the best. All my athearn and atlas locos do very well. i also have a couple of athearn genesis that run well and a couple of bachmann spectrums that also perform well. The only locomotives that give me the worst trouble so far, have been of course Tyco but that was years ago, and Life-like's Proto 1000 series...chuck
Chuck,I have a old Athearn GP7 that will creep from tie to tie and its roughly 33 years old!
mechanic wrote:I'm looking for everyones opinion on what the best running HO diesel locomotive might be.I'm not looking for a highly detailed locomotive (but i'm not anti-detail)I just want to know what loco out there that people have that runs the best.diesel only please and I'm running DC on my layout (ATM) if that makes a difference.ThanksEric
Eric,
For smoothest running, you just can't beat the Buehler and Cannon drives on the Stewart locomotives. However, they only carry early, 1st and 2nd generation diesels. For more modern versions, Kato, Atlas, and Proto 2000 would be a great choice.
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I don't have much in the way of diesels, but of the three I've got, I'd say that my Genesis F-3 A/B set is certainly one of the most powerful, smooth and quiet locos I've seen. I'm also DC, BTW, and these babies can crawl from tie to tie with the best of them.
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I have a mix of mainly EMD F units and I would rate the engines in the following order
Intermountain
Stewart - Kato Drive
Athearn Genesis
Stewart - Stewart Drive
Atlas/Proto
The power pack you use also makes a difference with the running aspects of the engines. I use an old MRC ControlMaster X. It has adjustments for voltage and momentum variances. A great old power pack.
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mechanic wrote: I'm looking for everyones opinion on what the best running HO diesel locomotive might be.I'm not looking for a highly detailed locomotive (but i'm not anti-detail)I just want to know what loco out there that people have that runs the best.diesel only please and I'm running DC on my layout (ATM) if that makes a difference.ThanksEric
Think it would be my old BB Athreans that I have alot of. I run DC also haven't had the time to switch yet to DCC but my PA1 Proto 2000 has it hands down as the best runner.
4x8 are fun too!!! RussellRail
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I looked it up and its rivaossi. sorry bout that yall.
Is's a rivarossi AHM
jeffrey-wimberly wrote:Of the locos that I have the Proto 2000's do quite well. On the cheaper side the best runners I have are Athearn BB locos. I have an Athearn F7A that can crawl so slowly you have to put a marker down then look away for a few seconds then look back to see that it actually moved the width of a couple of hairs. About the only thing I don't like about the BB locos is that they're a tad noisy. But after a while that noise grows on you.
While my proto 2000 SD7s ran very nicely when new and on level ground I've come to have a love/hate affair with them. One of the three has developed a problem somewhere in the gear train which chatters or howls. Sigh. And *all* of them were early-on prohibited from service where they were going down grade with a long train behind them (> 1.5% with more than 10 cars) because the slop in the gear train made them 'pogo' (there are two fixes for this - a) disassemble the gear train and shim the worm gears, and b) use a back emf decoder to tame to pogos - but that much back emf makes them 'buck' when in a consist).
My best running locomotives are Kato RS-2 and RS2C units. The only flaw I've found in them is they don't have much lateral tracking in their trucks so track which rocks side to side on a curve will easily derail them (persnikity buggers they are). And no pogoing on a down grade with long trains behind them (and no shims or back-emf decoders).
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I have a bunch of Athearns new and old and they see a lot of run time. But, with that being said my Proto 2000's and 1000's are the best I have. My Athearns need a lot more lubing and care than the PK's. Except the PK2's BL2's that where made in the 80's I have yet to repair any of my Protos!
My worst pulling Proto is a SD-7, it will only pull 20 or so cars up my 1.5% grade. MY F-3 PK 1000 are great pullers, one F-3 will drag 30 cars. I have 4 and ran out of room before I ran out of power. Proto E-6's, they are the best pullers I have. One E-6 will drag 45 cars up my grade.
Cost is a round $60.00 each. My F-3 1000's are Monon and came as powered A&B set at $90.00. E-6's 2000's came as a powered A & B dummie Santa Fe War Bonnet for $95.00.
Proto 1000's have less details than the 2000's.
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I love my P2K SW8. It is a fantastic runner. I have an Athearn GP9 from the 70's -- still runs great -- I run it all the time. Very smooth but a bit noisy (built in sound-decoder!) Avoid the Bachman diesels -- every one I have has needed drive train work, esp. the gears. Once they are worked on and tweaked they are good, but it will take some work. I have a 44 tonner and a baby trainmaster that run great now.
Chuck
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To the original poster,
I would agree with don7's list (I have never ran an Intermountain howver):
don7 wrote: ...Stewart - Kato DriveAthearn GenesisStewart - Stewart DriveAtlasProto...
Atlas
Proto
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As for the comments on Athearn being good runners. Athearn can be good runners but it's a bit of a crap shoot. Just as many have complained about noise etc. Athearns QAQC isn't solid so people get engines that need some help to be better. That said, if you need a tunnel motor, it has to be Athearn! I have lots of them but if you want a 99% chance of a smooth engine, stick to Stewart, KATO and Atlas. Genesis can be very smooth but occasionally Athearns ugly QAQC problem shows up in Genesis but to a lessor degree.
Proto 2000 can be smooth, but experienced modelers know that they don't hold up under heavy use (mainly the 1990's models) like Joe Fugate. The newest P2K F7's are suppose to be much better than the old issue P2K, which often had cracked gears.
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Rio said:but if you want a 99% chance of a smooth engine, stick to Stewart, KATO and Atlas.
Just don't bet the farm..I have had minor problems with 14 of my 37 Atlas locos to include having 4 out of 8 GP38 current boards to fail..The funniest was a "thumping noise..This turn out to be a small piece of Chinese noodle or rice.
I suspect that's what happens when these locomotives see extensive run time.
Of my 23 RTR Athearns I am yet to have any of the reported issues..I think a lot of Athearns QC problems is modelers believing they should run as smooth as a Atlas or Kato at half the cost..
Russell
csxns wrote:Now the Athearn i think they are the most rugged trains out their.
I agrea, my athearn RTR c44-9w derailed and fell about 2 1/2 to 3 ft and it still works fine. (I was scaerd it was busted up bad, but it still lives on.)
Literal answer is easy - Stewart F7 with Kato drive. I have other Stewart models that also run excellently but somehow the silence and smoothness of their F7 is simply unmatched.
Having said that, as others have noted there are many diesel models today that run EXTREMELY well. My Atlas/Kato, Athearn/Genesis F7, and later-production Proto 2000s, as well as my other Stewarts and the Intermountains, all run very well, on a scale of 100 if I put the Stewart F7 at 98 (well I can still hear something) these would be a 95 - 96.
BEST? Best at what?
PRICE: (cheapest) Bachmann & all Toy 'starter' sets.
RUNNING: (consistant) Kato
PULLING: InterMountain
DETAIL: Proto 2000 & Newer releases (Varies)
Above differences are minor - mostly on emphasis.
QVERALL: (personal preference - individual models). InterMountain, Proto 2000, current Athearn (Genesis/RTR/B.B.kits.)
EVERYONE HAS FAVORITES: depend on individals drawing different lines in the sand between acceptable vs. unacceptable. I like Engines that 'crawl' and cars that roll'.
SOME have 1-2 engines, SOME 52, and compare. Some products are Generic while others try to be prototypical. Does that matter? Do you model a Prototype?
Lotsa good and varied input here. My favorite, best runners, are still my Athearns. I say this 'cause of their simple, durable mechanisms that run very nicely when broken in such as my SW1500 here with over 50 hours of running time on her. She starts moving at around 1.5 volts and is very smooth throughout the speed range.