I recently came across two S-2s for under $50 each and reading some Model Railroader forums on Arnold S-2s being a "Bad" locomotive and it's rails not fitting Code 80 rails. My question is, would it be worth my money and investment to buy both locomotives because I want two S-2s for my model railroad.
Thank you
Mr. LMD, Owner, founder
The Central Chicago & Illinois Railroad
Mr. LMD,
All I know,is that, Arnold is a N-Scale brand,from,Hornby International and they do have a North American market,,so based on that,I would say there should not be an issue,with wheel gauge..As far as performance, I can't answer..I'm sure that there are other's here on the Forum that can..
Cheers,
Frank
Ah yes the Arnold Alco..
Allow me to give you the site for best information available anywhere on N Scale locomotives and cars.
http://www.spookshow.net/trainstuff.html
As for the Alco.
http://www.spookshow.net/s2.html
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
BRAKIE Ah yes the Arnold Alco.. Allow me to give you the site for best information available anywhere on N Scale locomotives and cars. http://www.spookshow.net/trainstuff.html As for the Alco. http://www.spookshow.net/s2.html
I already have spookshow website bookmarked.
The Arnold S2 is rather 'old' stock. It had a very nice metal body with good detail. The bad news is that the wheel flanges will trip over the spike heads of code 55 rail, and the 'spring' coupling does not allow it to go around very sharp curves. It rungs great on straight code 80 flex track!
Both Atlas and Bachmann have announced Alco S2/S4 models in N scale......
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
Mr. LMDI already have spookshow website bookmarked
That's probably the best information on the Arnold Alco around since its hands on..
I would wait on the Atlas or Bachmann Alco switchers which should be superior to the Arnold.
jrbernier The Arnold S2 is rather 'old' stock. It had a very nice metal body with good detail. The bad news is that the wheel flanges will trip over the spike heads of code 55 rail, and the 'spring' coupling does not allow it to go around very sharp curves. It rungs great on straight code 80 flex track! Both Atlas and Bachmann have announced Alco S2/S4 models in N scale...... Jim
I know both companies have created the S2/S4 months ago. I just thought buying an older version wouldn't be so much of a hassle. If the older version is the older version is outdated then I will not choose to buy the two S2s that i have originally said I would like to buy.
BRAKIE Mr. LMDI already have spookshow website bookmarked That's probably the best information on the Arnold Alco around since its hands on.. I would wait on the Atlas or Bachmann Alco switchers which should be superior to the Arnold.
Yeah I'm getting the "buy the newer model" vibe right now. I'm going to instead buy two undecorated S2s and S4s when the time is right and the prices go down alittle.