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Post by cwrr on Oct 14, 2021 9:36:05 GMT -5
+1 For Penn Central. I will be ordering 2 of these and it will be the first time I won't have to repaint. Yippee! Since you guys are talking about it, here is a sneak peek of what's to come.... View AttachmentDang, the details are incredible!!
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Post by sjl on Oct 14, 2021 11:44:27 GMT -5
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Post by pcrail on Oct 14, 2021 18:49:47 GMT -5
Oh Yea !!!!!!!!!!! Sweet...…………...
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Post by churro on Oct 15, 2021 9:29:01 GMT -5
+1 For Penn Central. I will be ordering 2 of these and it will be the first time I won't have to repaint. Yippee! Since you guys are talking about it, here is a sneak peek of what's to come.... View AttachmentVery sharp! Will this be the next road to come out?
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Post by davejones on Oct 16, 2021 19:21:58 GMT -5
Since you guys are talking about it, here is a sneak peek of what's to come.... View AttachmentVery sharp! Will this be the next road to come out? We can only hope.
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Post by Curn on Oct 24, 2021 0:30:28 GMT -5
Wow are these things great! They run around my smallest layout with 95mm curves! They are more or less about the same speed as a The Z Maker switcher (Rokuhan shorty with voltage reducing resistor), but without the annoying run away down hill and slow down up hill speed issue. At 1.5 volts non PWM straight dc they go a slow speed, about 10 scale mph and that’s about as slow as they can go without stalling. Using a Snail PWM controller they can actually crawl! Clean track required of course. The AZL video with it speeding into frame does not do these any justice. But for all of us with tiny layouts, these are a must have. I’m a very happy customer right now.
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Post by DAZed on Oct 25, 2021 8:18:57 GMT -5
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Post by znutty77 on Oct 25, 2021 18:03:42 GMT -5
Wow are these things great! They run around my smallest layout with 95mm curves! They are more or less about the same speed as a The Z Maker switcher (Rokuhan shorty with voltage reducing resistor), but without the annoying run away down hill and slow down up hill speed issue. At 1.5 volts non PWM straight dc they go a slow speed, about 10 scale mph and that’s about as slow as they can go without stalling. Using a Snail PWM controller they can actually crawl! Clean track required of course. The AZL video with it speeding into frame does not do these any justice. But for all of us with tiny layouts, these are a must have. I’m a very happy customer right now. Make that one more very happy customer. Perhaps the best release yet. Excellent history making for the Z scale community. No doubt will buy some more SW1500. Runs like a swiss jeweled watch. Congrats AZL Znutty77
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Post by zjoop on Nov 16, 2021 10:32:14 GMT -5
Got mine in just a few minutes ago! So far looking great. Will see tomorrow how it runs.... Just one of the extra parts for couplerreplacement is broken so I'll have to see how to get a replacement for that.
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Post by domi on Nov 22, 2021 12:25:56 GMT -5
Wow are these things great! They run around my smallest layout with 95mm curves! They are more or less about the same speed as a The Z Maker switcher (Rokuhan shorty with voltage reducing resistor), but without the annoying run away down hill and slow down up hill speed issue. At 1.5 volts non PWM straight dc they go a slow speed, about 10 scale mph and that’s about as slow as they can go without stalling. Using a Snail PWM controller they can actually crawl! Clean track required of course. The AZL video with it speeding into frame does not do these any justice. But for all of us with tiny layouts, these are a must have. I’m a very happy customer right now. Wonderful ! Which brand of PWM snail controller are you using ? Dom
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