QUOTE: Originally posted by mustanggt By today's standards they are junk. I used to have two bicentennial C428's, and they looked ugly, gave off smoke, and of course, you couldn't get them both to pull a 10 car train. And I'm not sure if this is true, but apparently the single motor drive isn's supposed to last more than 40 hours of usage. Again, this is sort fo a myth that I read once (either here or on the atlas forum)...
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Jay
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Walkin' the Rails
QUOTE: Originally posted by TomDiehl I don't think any of the C630's ever were made with the old style power truck.
QUOTE: from a Tyco catalog (thanks, dingoix) our powertorque drive couples unprecedented power and traction with the smoothest starts and stops ever. So it climbs easier,pulls more,keeps cars on the track better and still uses 20% less current than conventional motors
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QUOTE: Originally posted by saldana17 When Tyco was your first train I am sure NO ONE could call it junk. If it wasn't for the inexpensive TYCO set your parents bought, you wouldn't be RAILROADING. Give TYCO their due, "They get people into a FANTASTIC hobby", and make them SPEND SPEND SPEND. Saldana
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit I'd say to follow the example of previous posts and look at converting it to a dummy - from what I've seen of Tycos the basic bodywork isn't too bad, it's just the drive system, trucks, and lack of handrails on some locos that let them down.