I have been running the Aristo Center Cab Switcher for a few months now, and must say it is one sweet little loco. It runs on tight curves, and pulls a ton of cars. I have a feeling that there are going to be more of these running on my rail road. They are very smooth and quiet in their operation too. It did require a few hours of breaking in though. Art
yes, my little critter is just performing as you are describing the qualities of your center cab ------------------ Paul the 2nd Paul Van Herwegen HO Rappannahock Terminal Railway G Emerald Valley RR http://users.pandora.be/paul.van.herwegen/
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rappannahock Terminal: yes, my little critter is just performing as you are describing the qualities of your center cab <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Critters are just that aren't they as they seem to grow in number everytime I turn around. I have gotten to the point where switchers and critters seem to fill the bill better for me than fullsize locos. Maybe having a tight space to run in does this, but I fondly remember Atlantic Street in Boston with the Center Cab and Alco switchers running right on down the street. I seem to remember that there were a few cars that challenged them and lost too. Art