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14 years 5 months ago #8902
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A friend forwarded this website to me.
www.steamlocomotive.com/
What I was most impressed was the Valve Gears
www.steamlocomotive.com/appliances/valvegear.php
After reviewing the different types, why cannot Marklin or AZL offer steam ingines with real working valve gears? I don't think it would cost that much more to have a working valve gear.This past weekend there was a Tenshodo mikado engine operating on the Zo Cal layout at the Rea Railroad Days and this little engine had a working valve gear.
Robert
www.steamlocomotive.com/
What I was most impressed was the Valve Gears
www.steamlocomotive.com/appliances/valvegear.php
After reviewing the different types, why cannot Marklin or AZL offer steam ingines with real working valve gears? I don't think it would cost that much more to have a working valve gear.This past weekend there was a Tenshodo mikado engine operating on the Zo Cal layout at the Rea Railroad Days and this little engine had a working valve gear.
Robert
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14 years 5 months ago #9014
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(Been away from the forum for long...) Actually even if the valve gear piston doesn't move, AZL replicates the valve gear rods themselves on its brass locos, and one can expect it will be the same on the future USRA Mikes. In my opinion it's the most important as the real feeling of movement is done by the rods more than by the valve gear pistons.
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14 years 5 months ago #9024
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dominique wrote:
I think that is the principle that Marklin operated when they designed their steam valve gear but is interesting to see the public notice the difference and ask why when they see the two different types operating on a layout.
I thin the reason I prefer to see the piston moving properly with an articulated joint to the main rod is that I usually operate the locomotive as a speed where the difference is visible rather than at high speed where the difference is lost in the speed of the movement.
cheerz Garth
(Been away from the forum for long...) Actually even if the valve gear piston doesn't move, AZL replicates the valve gear rods themselves on its brass locos, and one can expect it will be the same on the future USRA Mikes. In my opinion it's the most important as the real feeling of movement is done by the rods more than by the valve gear pistons.
Dom
I think that is the principle that Marklin operated when they designed their steam valve gear but is interesting to see the public notice the difference and ask why when they see the two different types operating on a layout.
I thin the reason I prefer to see the piston moving properly with an articulated joint to the main rod is that I usually operate the locomotive as a speed where the difference is visible rather than at high speed where the difference is lost in the speed of the movement.
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14 years 5 months ago #9035
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Uh, as far as I know, Marklin steamers have no valve gear, have they?
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14 years 5 months ago #9058
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Oh indeed they do...and yes folks, I'm still aworkin' on it...
(as the baby calls out, again...)
Cheerz!
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(as the baby calls out, again...)
Cheerz!
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