
John told me that this one would crawl so slowly that you could barely tell it was moving. I inadvertently proved he was correct. The model is shown on Michael Ross's Virginian layout. The mainline throttle is one of those fancy things that emulates real train control. I had seen these but had not operated one. Sure enough, I shut the throttle off but forgot to apply the brake. It coasted to a smooth stop...or so I thought. I turned my back and when I looked again it wasn't where it had been! It was moving with less than a volt on the rails -- The volt meter on the throttle showed a half a volt, but we didn't verify that with a meter -- It didn't matter, the smooth performance was the impressive part, actual voltage notwithstanding. John tells me that the model has a Canon motor, but also that he did a careful job servicing the entire drive chain and chassis when he had it apart for painting.
As I think you all know, I am not much of an imported brass guy, but this is a nice model.
Jim