If memory serves, this is a very quiet gearbox too. Maybe because its a simple gearing function. Is this one in Diesel 10?
I'll rename the document later but somebody else might have to rename the thread itself.
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The JR Tokai KiYa 97 is already mentioned under "Underneath Motor" (along with other trains that use the DU). I contributed it after seeing the battery instructions in a box image. As for a rename, I think "drive unit" might be a more accurate/inclusive term than "gearbox".
So... It has come to my attention that the document no longer exists, along with all the excellent, helpful and well researched info it contained. I have no idea 'when' it was deleted since I haven't checked in a while. The Wayback Machine obviously didn't help me find it.
Luckily, I still have my original PMs with the info I provided back then. If anyone here ever plans to revive it (ideally within this thread), I could share the PMs if the same items will happen to be missing. It's too essential to be completely lost.
(This post was last modified: 07-31-2024, 09:33 AM by DalaGStanator.)
dude i'm going to be real I just straight up lost the document, I didn't notice it was gone until you replied all those months back I just haven't bothered to remake the document, can probably recompile all the information back up again, might help if someone saves a copy as a backup so it's not lost again once it's back up
Currently working on recreating the document right now, can someone rename this thread to "Tomica World/Plarail/Trackmaster Gearbox Types (motors)" as per chrisjo's reply couple years back (2021).
name's roxaclock, see ya around!
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2024, 09:47 AM by FfarquharDeveloper.)
Document permissions have been updated, anyone can now comment (and make suggestions if that's still a feature) If you notice anything incorrect please feel free to comment/suggest a fix and I'll get around to fixing it.
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Rotary Snowplow has been updated on the document with images detailing how the gear assembly functions.
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