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Good day folks,

I followed MTH's SW8 announcement in 2019 with some interest, as I have been contemplating (in the way of armchair modelers without a layout, constantly shifting living space, and uncertain finances) starting a shelf layout in S scale. From what I can tell from the website and one (!) video on YouTube, all but the EMD demo model were produced before the tooling was sold, but the model seems to run well, operate on DCS as expected, etc.

In the event that I finally find stable housing and can start thinking about a layout, I'd be interested in first seeing who might have some of the SW8s (in any road) still in stock, and whether anyone has tested operating the unit on sub-R20 curves. I know that a big advantage of S is that one can operate scale equipment without it looking silly, but the availability of only R20 curves and larger from the manufacturers means that I am unsure whether that is the "true" minimum radius or not. Knowing a "true" radius would be helpful for layout planning; i.e. can I make more interesting scheme than the standard industrial park and allow a little bit of mainline running?

Any comments are appreciated, and I hope y'all won't mind me once again making a post based on a premise that might or might not come to pass (me building a layout).

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@SIRT posted:

Picked up this SW-9 with DCS PS2 hardly used.  The battery was missing so I found my bag of super caps (BCR) and silicone one in along with a cab figure. Seems to be a shortage of 8's & 9's. You can find plenty of cheap QSI diesels than make good dummies that no one wants. I might make it an SCL #168 or sell it ? Waiting on MTH for a reply. I think MTH still has the molds for both units?

Never bought an SW because its not detailed like a Premier. Nice specific PA area brewery chatter by the crew!

That is indeed a good-looking model, MTH did a great job with the PBC stuff, and folks loved it whenever the resident reseller brought some into Imperial to sell.

That said, I'm interested in MTH's S-scale SW8, which I haven't seen much about (I've got video of the O scale Montour SW9s that came out in PS2 over ten years ago).

Good day folks,

I know that a big advantage of S is that one can operate scale equipment without it looking silly, but the availability of only R20 curves and larger from the manufacturers means that I am unsure whether that is the "true" minimum radius or not. Knowing a "true" radius would be helpful for layout planning; i.e. can I make more interesting scheme than the standard industrial park and allow a little bit of mainline running?

Any comments are appreciated, and I hope y'all won't mind me once again making a post based on a premise that might or might not come to pass (me building a layout).

The original S Helper Service SW's (all of them, as were the F's and 2-8-0) were designed to go easily around R20.  R20 is about O27 in O gauge speak, which is pretty darned tight no matter how you slice it.

I don't recall anyone has tried them a tighter radius like those on the Gilbert "All Aboard" panels (which would be about R15.)  There would probably be issues with the coupler bracket hitting the sides of the pilot opening.

Rusty

I have an original SHS SW1 and SW9. The SW1, SW8 & SW9 all used the same chassis length. I got out the SW1, some PikeMaster track and looked for some MTH 20”R curves. Unfortunately all I had handy was a turnout. I included the PikeMaster in one picture even though the engine could not be placed on the curve rails.

Both of the SHS engines run ok on Gilbert track and on SHS 20”R track. That radius is as measured to the outside of the track, not the centerline. On this track the coupler body just about touches the pilot opening. The 15”R PikeMaster is a no go. It would require significant cutting of the pilot and then there could be other underbody interferences with the truck. Comparing these pictures to the MTH Catalog there are no apparent external changes between the MTH and SHS parts to make the SW8. It looks like all the changes are “under the hood.”

If the coupler was removed and body mounted Kadee’s used the coupler interference would be eliminated. This is just an estimate based only on the SHS engine, it looks like with body mounts the engine would run on at least a 2” smaller radius than the SHS track.



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@AmFlyer posted:

If the coupler was removed and body mounted Kadee’s used the coupler interference would be eliminated. This is just an estimate based only on the SHS engine, it looks like with body mounts the engine would run on at least a 2” smaller radius than the SHS track.





Bear in mind that with body mounts on the locomotive and anything less than R20 you'll run the risk of derailing the coupled car because of the limited swing of the Kadee coupler.

Rusty

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