Articulation of model locomotives
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Tue Jan 22 21:32:47 EST 2008
That, and the fact that the Rivarossi articulateds ($32.95 for a Big Boy at
every town's Woolworth's in the '70s when I was a lad) were likely designed
for the common 18" radius trainset curves of the day.
Somewhere, I may still have MR's 1960's review of the new Rivarossi Y6b; it
was considered state of the art at the time.
Andre Jackson and/or Lisa Burrows
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Subject: Re: Articulation of model locomotives
>I think one of the main reasons these folks make them articulate the way
>they do is to simplify the drive train. With a REAL articulated, they'd
>have to drive the rear engine in the normal way and then run a drive shaft
>forward to the front engine (some ingenious fellows put the motor for the
>rear engine in the tender and the motor for the front engine in the normal
>position, just driving the front engine through flexible couplings).
>
> They way these guys do it, they can use a double-ended motor mounted in
> the middle of the boiler and run the front and rear engines like they
> would a diesel. Easier, cheaper, and WRONG.
>
> I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Bowser 4-6-6-4 and 4-8-8-4, which
> do it right. They're big engines, though, and are capable of sweeping
> cars on outer curves off the track if you maintain normal track spacing.
> But they will go through a #6 crossover, etc. . .
>
> Ed King
>
>
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>> Since we now are on this subject, one that is close to my love of them, I
>> have many locomotives that are articulated from many manufacturers( BLI,
>> Athearn, Mantua, Riv, Life Like,Brass, and Intermountain).
>> Of the plastic/metal ones Mantua and Intermountain are correct in the
>> articulation. The cab forward from Intermountain has less over hang than
>> the BLI and will work down to 22 inch curves, the Mantua one will work on
>> 16 inch curves. The problem I see is that these articulated locomotives
>> had restrictions in the prototype and we do not place them on our models.
>> These larger locomotives do not look very good on small curves and the
>> front couplers cause problems when trying to push cars.
>>
>> As for the Riv Y, I converted one to articulate properly (article in the
>> Arrow). Once converted it would still work on an 18 curve without a big
>> overhang. Doing the articulation correctly is not a problem it is just
>> easier to continue to produce locomotives as they have been done in the
>> past. As for the size of the curve, my old layout had 39 and 41 inch
>> curves and the BLI locomotives would knock off cars on the second track
>> because of the overhang. None of the other locomotives did this. This
>> is why I will not purchase any other locomotive from BLI that is
>> articulated.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kurt S. Kramke
>>
>>
>>>From: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
>>>Date: 2008/01/22 Tue AM 08:30:58 CST
>>>To: NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
>>>Subject: Re: I sure would like to see a 4-8-0
>>
>>>Mark,
>>>
>>>What size radius curves do you have? Some people don't have space for
>>>huge radius curves and this method of articulation that you hate allows
>>>them to run on the tighter radius curves. The overhang created by your
>>>form of articulation would take out scenery on many layouts. Why don't
>>>we just enjoy the locomotives.
>>>
>>>John Rhodes
>>>
>>>On Jan 22, 2008 8:21 AM, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
>>>wrote:
>>>I have given up on the Manufacturers. Â The BLI Y6b, while it LOOKS good,
>>>and RUNS GOOD, it articulates WRONG! Â The Powerhouse series of Y3's got
>>>it right. Â So, what is BLI's excuse for copying Rivorosi's 55 year old
>>>concept? Â Same for the BLI "A". Â That was a bad choice they made.Â
>>>
>>>Mark Lindsey
>>>
>>>
>>>
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