Hello Folks,
I think I have found my niche in the Lionel O-gauge universe through obtaining and rebuilding neglected Lionel locomotives (and eventually rolling stock)...thus my layout needs will be compact and somewhat minimal, but it would involve primarily slower-speed and automatic-reversing operation. I have a general question about Lionel O-Gauge post-war equipment; is there a way to modify the locomotives or transformers to achieve some semblance of momentum control? I know from my experience that the smaller stuff (HO, N) runs on DC and therefore is easier to modulate; all I had to do was upgrade to a better transformer. Not so with the big stuff; O-gauge historically was not considered as 'precise'; and, in fact, therein lies some of the original charm and appeal.
I know the modern Lionel stuff switched over to DC, but what are the options for the post-war Lionel equipment? I'm ready, willing and definitely able to modify and convert post-war locomotives and/or transformers to achieve this goal. I just wanna make sure that it would be within my reach. On that note, I've visited the Dallee website and it appears that they offer many solutions that would apply, once I figure out what I would need.
Perhaps the more-experienced members here can elaborate on whether this is doable? And, if so, is it worth the effort?
All opinions and observations are greatly appreciated. Thanks!