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Title: Spectrum HO 2-8-8-4 EM-1
Post by: newguy on May 18, 2012, 01:25:14 PM
Hi there, can anyone tell me the minimum track radius requirement for the Spectrum 2-8-8-4 EM-1? Thanks!
Title: Re: Spectrum HO 2-8-8-4 EM-1
Post by: jonathan on May 18, 2012, 01:39:00 PM
NG,

22" is the minimum radius. 

Be aware that the cab overhang is pronounced on such a curve.  If you have any scenery too close to the track, An unstoppable force will meet with an immovable object.  However, the locomotive will move through the curve with no problems.  Make sure the drawbar maintains a good shape so it doesn't interfere with the tender or trailing truck.

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: Spectrum HO 2-8-8-4 EM-1
Post by: blwfish on May 19, 2012, 07:23:48 PM
Also, I don't have this particular engine, but I do have a lot of big articulateds. One thing that's definitely the case is that when you're running on the minimum radius, that minimum radius track has to be pretty near perfect to avoid trouble. Any kinks, dips, or misalignments on 22" track are pretty likely to cause derailments and related trouble for this loco. And as J said, do take those first runs particularly carefully if you don't have other very long equipment. The overhanging boiler projects a pretty good ways from the track, and even the cab can sideswipe trackside obstacles - especially if you're backing up for any reason.
Title: Re: Spectrum HO 2-8-8-4 EM-1
Post by: richg on May 19, 2012, 08:43:34 PM
With track misalignment, it may look small but multiply the defect by 87 and you get the real world error.

Rich
Title: Re: Spectrum HO 2-8-8-4 EM-1
Post by: Jerrys HO on May 19, 2012, 09:06:52 PM
Rich,

That has to be the best description I have ever read. Never really thought about it that way. It may seem small on the layout but just picture it in real life, rail gap versus Grand Canyon.
I know a little extreme but makes you think next time the little voice inside says, it will be OK leave it.

Jerry