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Athearn blue box locomotives

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 2:23 PM
Yes, most the diesels I have are Athearns.
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Posted by Don Gibson on Friday, June 25, 2004 2:10 PM
GOOD mechanical design indifferently carried out :
+ Cheap motors + poor electrical connections.

Amazing how much better PPW run - using and improving on Athearn's mechanism - from 5volts to start to1.5v; and 1amp to 0.25a. (That's 4X !) ... and P1K's products (and some P2K), by offering CV - directional lights and copying it..

I think Life Like's products were a wake-up call for Athearn, and the primary reason they went to RTR (losing market share).
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Posted by CP5415 on Friday, June 25, 2004 1:26 PM
I DO!!!!!
For the money, they're still the best locomotive you can buy!!!!!!!
I still plan on buying more!

Just my 2 cents

Gordon

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Posted by michealfarley on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:29 AM
I must have 50+ at least, and probably more. Some more than 20 years old, and never need anything but the occassional lube. I've had P2K, Atlas, Stewart, & Kato drives all wear out on our club layout, but the Blue Boxes keep on running. And here's the best part.......no reason to get rid of them! They are just now getting to where the gears mesh well and they run smoother and quieter than ever. I may someday put A-line motor kits in them, but I'll never give them up.

Time is all an Athearn needs!
Micheal Farley Fargo, ND NCE Powerhouse user Modeling the BN in ND, circa 1970-1980
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Posted by BRAKIE on Friday, June 25, 2004 9:33 AM
LOL! Chuck,Yes I have 27 Athearn locomotives including 4 of the new CF7s.[:D]
I used Athearn for years and would be lost without my Uncle Irv's even though my roster is mostly Atlas and P2K..I do have other brands,4 Katos,2 Stewarts,3 Walthers. My top three choices is Atlas,Athearn and P2K..
I find the Athearn BB's is still a good buy and the best bang for the buck in their class.

Larry

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Summerset Ry.


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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 8:50 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by nslakediv

Thats all I used to run until I switched over to DCC, the old open frame motors just didnt seem to convert well, so i made them all dummies. They are not bad looking models though, just add a plow, brass airhorns and a firecracker antenna and they look as good as a atlas, proto or kato, of course always weather.

I have I think seven BB locomotives. I am actually having trouble getting a Digitrax DH123D decoder to fit inside an Athearn GP38-2. Whenever I put it in, something either pushes the front truck so it "rears" up like a horse, or something seems to be in contact with the drive chain. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Reed
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 8:47 AM
I've got 3 BB F7's, a GP35, a GP38, a PA1/PB1. I can't say that they're all running, since my layout isn't even constructed yet. I bought them about 15 years ago because I was just getting into the hobby and didn't know that much about the various manufacturers. I can't complain too much about my BB's - they run, they're easy to work with, and I haven't yet started superdetailing any of them, but would like to, eventually.
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Posted by nslakediv on Friday, June 25, 2004 8:42 AM
Thats all I used to run until I switched over to DCC, the old open frame motors just didnt seem to convert well, so i made them all dummies. They are not bad looking models though, just add a plow, brass airhorns and a firecracker antenna and they look as good as a atlas, proto or kato, of course always weather.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 8:33 AM
I still have my old RI SD40-2 (at least until Kato finally decides to make one!),
my SW 1500 in RI blue, and one GP38-2 in blue, too, that I'm superdetailing
(and one new P2K, which has far better detail than my "improved" Athearn will ever have!).

By the time you superdetail and put directional lights (or a DCC plug and LEDs) into these beasts, you might as well have got a P2K - it would be cheaper!

Of course, it no one else makes that model ......


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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 8:05 AM
Most of my roster is Blue Box! If they weren't around I wouldn't be able to stay in this hobby.
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Posted by BentnoseWillie on Friday, June 25, 2004 7:59 AM
I have a pair of GP50's repowered and rewheeled with Northwest Short Line parts. I also have a pair of Rail Power SD45-2's with Athearn trucks, wheels, motors and drivelines, and am plotting at least one future kitbash using Athearn running gear.

The blue box is still hard to beat for running quality and reliability at an economical price. Most of the shells are still a fine starting point for detailing projects, and in some cases - such as my GP50's - the only decent plastic model available.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 7:42 AM
I'm working on a GP40-2L(W) that's a Blue Box. Got a widebody GP35 as well, but it's simply a parts donor.

When I start adding SD40-2W's, the'll be built from BB or RTR units as well. I've always liked the BB stuff, even if I avoid the Rolling stock most of the time.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 4:50 AM
b r a k i e and he's proud of it.

Let's hear it lLarry.
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Athearn blue box locomotives
Posted by Todd McWilliam on Friday, June 25, 2004 3:58 AM
Who still runs these on their layouts? I have several that I detailed and still run. I have the protos and Atlas locomotives also..
Chicago & North Western Railway/Iowa Northern

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