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Skew wound powered steam loco's
I have several loco's and am still looking for new models, however I only want locos that have the skew wound motors,
I have, over the past year or so found Hornby to be the best (my opinion) but I do not know how to tell if the newer model has this motor fitted. Does anyone know how to tell if a loco has a skew wound motor without stripping it to find out. I am modelling in OO gauge Last edited by Sammo; 10th April 2009 at 21:52. |
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As skew-wound motors are generally much better than straight-wound motors the manufacturers usually make a point of mentioning the fact that one is fitted in their advertising blurb for each model.
If a skew-wound motor is not mentioned then I would say there was a pretty good chance that the model didn't have one. Coreless motors are also pretty good but I don't think that many British models use them.
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