I cannot imagine what is on WBB's mind when they could save two wires (a couple of pennies a model) and make better-running locos.
I recently bought a used Williams scale GG1 from another forum member for a project I am doing. It is a nice loco if basic (no sound, etc.). But my goodness, what a jackrabbit it was. Given it a little bit of throttle and it took off like the space shuttle had hit it from behind. It was, frankly, an incredibly annoying locomotive to run unless you are simulating land speed record attempts.
Yesterday I had the shell off to repaint it and while the chassis was bare I decided to wire the motors in series. It took, literally, only two minutes to cut and re-solder and tape. What a sweet-running locomotive it is now. I have only run it without the shell, but it starts out so smoothly and has such good, linear throttle response at reasonable speed. It is a very good runner now. I've re-wired two other WBB diesels and recall it havely less effect there. This is a totally different loco now - with the shell on it will be a pleasure to run it. It still goes much faster than I, or I think any reasonable person, would ever want it to go.
Here it is. I've lifted one of the two wires that no go nowhere (blue sticking up, and you can see the blue and yellow connected together.