I heard a lot about these units not tracking curves well. has that been addressed? What was the cause?
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Has lionel ever made a DDA40X?
If you mean the DD35s, I havent noticed any tracking issues with my pair of them. They have no problems with O72s, and they'll do O54 but look very silly doing it.
Lionel recently came out with DD35A models. Only MTH has offered the UP DDA40X model.
Yeah, I meant the dd35......I talked with two guys with nice sweeping curves. Neither could get theirs to turn curves. I might get one on the next catalog.
I run 072 and 054. When my pair of powered DD35s use the 054, i notice a bit of issues with the trucks...this disappears with the 072...i took the pair to my club tha runs over 100s and they run fine. I think that the 054s are not the way to go...I also have the MTH DD40s and they have the same issue...but love 072 and above...
The DD35 and DD40 dont run at the same speed using conventional control..but with DCS controlling both the MTH and DD35, then we get a better speed match.....not great but usable.....
when comparing the pulling power, i noticed that the dd35 pull better than the dd40s....I may need to replace the rubber tires on them...anyhow...i hope this helps..
My MTH DDA40X runs fine on my layout, where the sharpest curve is 072.
This is good news. Did I hear somewhere Lionel is doing one in Canadian Pacific?
Mine runs okay. It looks silly on O-60 and frankly not that great on O-72, but it handles all those curves, switches, etc., well. it really looks weird going through switchbacks and such though . . .
I have the NYC DD35A and it runs fine on O-48. It will even run on O-36 without any drama, although it does look exceedingly odd doing so.
I suspect that any problems reported on sharp curves are due more to bumpy track than anything else. Even on O-48 the innermost wheels will hang out over the track, and so any bumps when they straighten up again after the curve may cause unexpected events to occur. But if your track is laid well the loco will run beautifully.
This is good news. Did I hear somewhere Lionel is doing one in Canadian Pacific?
Yes, one of the threads about the recent LCCA convention mentioned it.
These two item numbers show up on the Lionel website:
6-38494 Canadian Pacific LEGACY DD35A #9864
6-38495 Canadian Pacific LEGACY DD35A #9868
I tried looking up those numbers on Lionel. com, but they didn't match anything.
I tried looking up those numbers on Lionel. com, but they didn't match anything.
So far they show up only in replacement parts, search DD35.
Only SP and UP had DD35's.
Only UP had DD35A's.
Yes, one of the threads about the recent LCCA convention mentioned it.
These two item numbers show up on the Lionel website:
6-38494 Canadian Pacific LEGACY DD35A #9864
6-38495 Canadian Pacific LEGACY DD35A #9868
Amazing that Lionel would do Faux paint schmes but NOT the 1:1 Demo scheme....
Yes, one of the threads about the recent LCCA convention mentioned it.
These two item numbers show up on the Lionel website:
6-38494 Canadian Pacific LEGACY DD35A #9864
6-38495 Canadian Pacific LEGACY DD35A #9868
Amazing that Lionel would do Faux paint schmes but NOT the 1:1 Demo scheme....
Lionel doesn't have tooling for the demo scheme. The demo set was 2 DD35 booster units between 2 GP35s.
If all these fantasy jobs make them enough money to tool up the booster at some point, then I'm all in favor of it.... because I'd love a UP booster to go with my A's.
Amazing that Lionel would do Faux paint schmes but NOT the 1:1 Demo scheme....
EMD never had a real "demo" DD35A. The real EMD "demo units" where the GP35 -DD35 - DD35 -GP35, 15,000 horsepower set that toured the U.S. in late 1963 thru the winter of 1964.
I tried looking up those numbers on Lionel. com, but they didn't match anything.
So far they show up only in replacement parts, search DD35.
Oddly enough, those two product numbers also show up in the LionelStore.com webstore -- albeit without photo images. Just look in the "Standard O Scale" category. But they do NOT yet show up if you do a regular product search in lionel.com.
David
Only SP and UP had DD35's.
Only UP had DD35A's.
True....
But in my world, Norfolk Southern rescued one of the DD35A's from a scrap yard, restored it to as-new condition, and then decorated it in NYC colours as a prelude to its full heritage fleet. It now performs sterling service hauling long coal trains.