It’s most likely due to the gear box on the inside of the newer mikes, but I am not 100% positive. With all of the advanced features being put into the new locomotives, although the die may be made from the K-Line tooling, I would doubt that the drivetrain would be. What I would recommend either way is not experimenting with this as running a locomotive on a curve smaller than it’s posted radius can result in costly expenses and repairs. You could even ruin the locomotive completely! No matter what, always run locomotives on the correct radius of track, especially steam locomotives. Take care!
Hey Evan,
I think that whole "costly repair" statement, which I have heard before, is total BS in my opinion. I don't want you to think I'm saying you are incorrect, just from my personal experience as well as many threads I have read. I have been running multiple trains on tighter curves, both diesels and now this Mikado, and to date I have NEVER had any issues, no grinding rails or worn wheels, etc.
I have an MTH Premier CSX AC4400CW rated for O42 and it runs great on my O36 curves and switches, it's been running this way for several months now and the motors dont even struggle, granted it looks odd due to the units overhang on the curve/length. Also have a SD70M with the same min. curve recommendation and it was my first loco ever, it's been running for over a year already and also no sign of issues, now or in the future.
I have read no physical evidence on this, or any, forum stating that a loco was physically dangerd because it was run on tighter curves than intended. Obviously I would not run a O72 engine on a O36 layout but O54 and O42? I would definitely take my chances. Nor would I recommend running a O54 loco on O36 curves at high speed with a heavy consist on a large grade lol all of those might definitely damage a loco but I believe if common sense and caution is used, he can enjoy that Mikado on his layout.
I would say this, I run my engine slow and I don't run long consists, so maybe that is why I have been lucky but I just don't like to tell people not to do something with the fear of breaking the unit when I personally have not experienced any issues nor have a seen any evidence of what you are saying.
I do appreciate feedback if I am wrong.
Thanks!