No as the standard motor used in all trains are the 3v hobby motors using brushes, even the uprated motors seem to be the brushed type, probably because they don't require any complicated speed control just an on off switch. The brushless motors I know of wouldn't be a direct fit into these trains as radio controlled grade is much bigger,
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A quick search on eBay brought this up,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/252311798920
It looks the right shape but may have to have the motor shafts cut down,
What worries me is it says brushless but it only has x2 motor tabs, most brushless DC have 3 terminals as they are induction motors with a ESC (electronic speed control) to control how fast they run. The other brushless motors I know of are shaded pole motors, but I don't think they are suitable for your application or run on a DC supply,
Do I can't really suggest much for you, It may be worth buying a motor like the above listed motor to see if it really is brushless?
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2016, 10:55 PM by Tramp.)
*edit*
A quick search on eBay brought this up,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/252311798920
It looks the right shape but may have to have the motor shafts cut down,
What worries me is it says brushless but it only has x2 motor tabs, most brushless DC have 3 terminals as they are induction motors with a ESC (electronic speed control) to control how fast they run. The other brushless motors I know of are shaded pole motors, but I don't think they are suitable for your application or run on a DC supply,
Do I can't really suggest much for you, It may be worth buying a motor like the above listed motor to see if it really is brushless?