Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
I have 2 questions concerning the Tenshodo Great Northern S-1:
1. I heard that this model can run very well through 22 inch radius curves. But has anyone of you S-1-owners ever tried to run it through something below 22 inches? I have 20 inch radius curves so I wonder if this engine can probably still run well through it or if those 2 inches already make such a difference that this engine slows down and binds or derails in a 20 inch curve...
2. Since I would like to install DCC with sound in case I purchase the model, what kind of can motor is recommendable as a replacement for the original open frame motor?
I think you will be ok on 20" radius, I remember running mine thru some 18" radius stuff slowly, didnt like it but made it. I prefer the Cannon EN/CN22 series motors, there is someone on ebay selling them for a good price, single shaft and was the common can motor in brass once the can motor era started. After than I like the swiss Escap and Maxon series motors that can be had for a good price at that same place. Mike
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Sounds promising! If it didn´t bind or derail in a 18 inch curve, it surely shouldn´t in a 20 inch curve as well. Thanks for the advice about the motor!
Hi, I have one of the GN S-1 Tenshodo HO steamers and the enclosed fact sheet indicates the minimum radius is 22" for this engine. All of the drivers are flanged, so I would think that the 22" radius is bare minimum. I have an innere yard ara with a 20" radius main gate and attached yard and this engine and not access the S-1 can not enter the yard area, The S-2 demands a 24" radius.
De Luxe Sounds promising! If it didn´t bind or derail in a 18 inch curve, it surely shouldn´t in a 20 inch curve as well. Thanks for the advice about the motor!
DeLuxe:
My Tenshodo S-1 has gone through 22" radius on a friends layout with no problem--if run slow and careful. One thing that might hang it up on a 20" radius is the front truck, which has outside truck bearings similar to the lead truck on a cab-forward locomotive. It might short out against the cylinders. But those Tenshodo S-1's are a nice, smooth-running loco as is. At least mine is, and I bought it used back in the 1980's.
Tom
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