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Great Input from all of you. Thank you.
Comparing the Dash 9 drive and our current system:
1. Dash 9 was produced in 2000, 15 years ago. It was our first diesel in O Scale in as many years.
2. We no longer use plastic U-Joints, they are now all metal, precision machined in Korea.
3. We no longer use Mabuchi ($1) motors, as in all "China Drives too." We use a very stout Canon FN38 motor. We noticed Lionel is now using the same motor in their Cab Forwards. It must be good, eh?
We will be using an 8000 series Pittman Motor in each SD7 and SD9. FN38s are too big.
4. We now employ 3D design for producing all the parts of our new projects. If you want more info on how this is done, email me.
5. We make these to scale, with fixed pilots, correct height profiles, scale size wheels, and all wheels powered, if the prototype had them, full cab interior detail since the motor and drive lays flat. This drive system is not new and not unique. It's been used for 30-40 years in 2 Rail. It's very quiet and smooth. A 2 motor system tends to have some push / pull at start up between the independently powered trucks. We actually start with 2 Rail design in mind and fit these with 3R Wheels and pickups.
6. We listen to our customers suggestions for improvements and use these inputs to detail these models per road name.
7. From the F7 forward we are using Ngineering Mars lights circuits in our 3 Rail models. This is a big improvement from our blinking LEDs. You can find Ngineering on the internet. A great source of model lighting and effect circuits.
8. Since these are scale models they won't run on 042 track. 054 is a hope, and usually they will run on 054 curves. But 072 is the minimum design requirement.
9. We build these to your reservations. If you don't reserve one through us or your dealer, you won't have a chance to buy one. We have to cut off reservations several months before entering production as we order sound systems and parts. Then the qty is fixed.
10. If we don't get at least 20 reservation for a given road, it won't be produced.
11. Keep your suggestion coming, we will make the models you want if there is enough interest.
Thanks Again for your support and advice,
Scott Mann - China