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My apologies for being a pedant, but an FYI about the use of an ellipsis:

  1. Chicago Manual of Style: [space][period][space][period][space][period][space], e.g., "Sometime in 2014 . . . "
  2. AP style: [space][period][period][period][space], e.g., "Sometime in 2014 ... "

Regardless, there should be a space before the first period in the ellipsis and there should only be three periods.

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More importantly, @3rail, let's see some photos of your new DRGW Geep!

Last edited by Matt_GNo27

Well the wait has actually been longer than I’ve see discussed here !!!!  I can’t believe no one remembers when these GPs were Really first offered !!!!! 😮😳😵‍💫🫢 First offered Q4 2010 !!!  I’m really surprised they finally got done - and pleased that they did !!!!!!!!!!!!  Really nice models.     Atlas !!!!  Don’t make us Wait like this    again !!!!  😜😜😜  We love this product !!!

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@TrainBub posted:

Well the wait has actually been longer than I’ve see discussed here !!!!  I can’t believe no one remembers when these GPs were Really first offered !!!!! 😮😳😵‍💫🫢 First offered Q4 2010 !!!  I’m really surprised they finally got done - and pleased that they did !!!!!!!!!!!!  Really nice models.     Atlas !!!!  Don’t make us Wait like this    again !!!!  😜😜😜  We love this product !!!

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I remember.  Placed my order with Bob Thatcher in Feb 2011.  I held onto the order out of curiosity after awhile.  The order itself passed onto to a 3rd hobby shop before being filled.   Eleven years has to be a record for delivery time.  Ludicrous situation.

George

Well, received an EL and a MoPac today. Dealer was waiting for some other items to arrive to send everything together. What's a couple months at this point. Anyhoo...Mostly in good shape. A something (stirrup?) has come off one truck on the EL - it was loose in the packaging. A few mu hoses are splayed on the EL. After receiving mine, I'd say the color on the MoPac unit is closer to Purplepapa's first set of pix.

Here's a few snaps of mine. Oh, that's supposed to be an 18 percent gray target in the first pic, for color/density reference, though it's at least 45 years old. EDIT: Might as well add this. It was an overcast, but fairly bright, day.

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@Fireball RR posted:

Good Morning All - For those that have received their GP7's how do they sound and run?

My GP7 runs amazingly well.  I've only run it conventionally so far.  When the sound is off, you can hear how smooth the motors are.  One of the nicer running engines I have.

Unfortunately, the sound is less than impressive.  I was hoping with the long delay in releasing the engine that Atlas would improve the sound.  The sound is like a 20 year old Lionel engine.  I think someone in one of the threads suggested replacing the speaker with a Tang Band speaker, but I am not too familiar with replacing speakers, and I am unsure about doing that while the engine is still under warranty.  Maybe someone else can chime in.

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@jrose609 posted:

Unfortunately, the sound is less than impressive.  I was hoping with the long delay in releasing the engine that Atlas would improve the sound.  The sound is like a 20 year old Lionel engine.  I think someone in one of the threads suggested replacing the speaker with a Tang Band speaker, but I am not too familiar with replacing speakers, and I am unsure about doing that while the engine is still under warranty.  Maybe someone else can chime in.

A few months back, I replaced a speaker in an atlas GP-35 that had underwhelming sound. I used the following speaker from Dalle Electronics (see photo). It was basically a drop in plus soldering 2 wires to the speaker terminals. I am very happy with the result; robust reliable sound! It’s the best $13 upgrade I’ve ever made on anything!

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A few months back, I replaced a speaker in an atlas GP-35 that had underwhelming sound. I used the following speaker from Dalle Electronics (see photo). It was basically a drop in plus soldering 2 wires to the speaker terminals. I am very happy with the result; robust reliable sound! It’s the best $13 upgrade I’ve ever made on anything!

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Great info BigJohn !!!! Nothing worse than crummy sound !!!!  
Thanks

A few months back, I replaced a speaker in an atlas GP-35 that had underwhelming sound. I used the following speaker from Dalle Electronics (see photo). It was basically a drop in plus soldering 2 wires to the speaker terminals. I am very happy with the result; robust reliable sound! It’s the best $13 upgrade I’ve ever made on anything!



Thanks for the info.  I ordered one.  We'll see how it does!

@jrose609 posted:

My GP7 runs amazingly well.  I've only run it conventionally so far.  When the sound is off, you can hear how smooth the motors are.  One of the nicer running engines I have.

Unfortunately, the sound is less than impressive.  I was hoping with the long delay in releasing the engine that Atlas would improve the sound.  The sound is like a 20 year old Lionel engine.  I think someone in one of the threads suggested replacing the speaker with a Tang Band speaker, but I am not too familiar with replacing speakers, and I am unsure about doing that while the engine is still under warranty.  Maybe someone else can chime in.



The TangBand upgrade is great for the 2 rail locos which have Loksound boards in them because the  Loksound audio amp has the power to drive a 4ohm speaker (it can actually drive 2 of them).

However, they're 4ohm impedance speakers, whereas TMCC uses an 8 ohm speaker. You could throw in a 4ohm resistor with the speaker, but you're still up against an old TMCC grade sound file.  Changing the speaker to a better 8ohm one will help, as will sealing the back side of the speaker with a baffle.

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I received the 2 rail EL and the detail is GREAT but the sound level is a bit weak compared to the former Atlas F units in my opinion.  Love the brake sounds though and it runs like a top, I can't wait to convert to P48 and run it with my Erie F's! BTW- the only instructions in the box were a quick start guide.  Sadly, mine should run long hood forward. They painted it correctly with the little "F" on the long hood but it runs backwards.  I am sure it is an easy fix if I could see what CV to program to change direction.  Now I am just waiting on my DL&W GP7 from Sunset.....

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