Product
Spotlight
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how Atlas products are conceived and developed. If there is a particular
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HO & N SCALES
Right Track™ Power Pack
Atlas’
new #311 Right Track™ Power Pack, is due to appear in hobby
shops this spring. The #311, distinguishable by its new packaging,
has undergone months of design to make it more powerful, safe and
easy to use.
Jim Miller, Atlas’ DCC specialist for the past
three years, took the lead on the design. Formerly an electrical engineer
for Bell Labs, Jim has modeled in N, HO and O scales, and has an extensive
working knowledge of what model railroaders need and want from their
electrical components.
“The 311 now has a robust electrical design,”
Jim said. “We utilized diodes and made the output transmitter
powerful for heavy duty use. We also changed the switches and colors
to make them visible, further enhancing visibility and ease of operation.
There is no pulse power to damage the precision motor and it is full-wave
rectified DC.” Another beneficial new feature is the Right Track™
Power Pack’s Canadian Underwriters Laboratory, (C-UL), certification,
in addition to its existing American UL certification. Additional
features include separate power and direction switches, circuit breaker
protection and overload indicating lamp. The manufacturer’s
suggested retail price for the #311 is $44.95.
Atlas did comparison testing against similar products
on the market, and spent additional time perfecting the new #311.
Atlas experts wanted to make sure all aspects met our stringent specifications
and requirements. The Right Track™ Power Pack is designed for
use with HO and N Scale trains.
For more information, visit www.atlasrr.com/trackmisc/rtpowerpack.htm.
Now Available!
ATLAS FANTASTIC LAYOUT BOOKLET
Seventy-One HO & N Scale Layout Ideas
The Atlas Fantastic Layout Booklet has been updated
and expanded for 2006 to include more layouts, detailed product information,
approximate costs for each layout and more! Whether you’re contemplating
your first layout or your 21st, this 48-page pocket-sized booklet
provides you with everything you need to make the right choices. It
was designed to make it easy for you to select your own fantastic
layout, and everything you need to make it a successful reality!

All original 54 Classic ATLAS HO & N Scale layouts,
plus 12 HO True-Track® layouts and five N Code 55 layouts are
included in simple graphics. We’ve given you each layout’s
name and number, the name and item number of the corresponding Atlas
instruction book in which it appears in detail, and other pertinent
information such as table and layout size, skill level and a brief
description. The skill levels are numbered 1-3. To help you decide
which skill level best suits you, here is a simple guide:
Skill Level 1 - Beginner model railroaders.
Skill Level 2 - Intermediate model railroaders.
Skill Level 3 - Advanced model railroaders.
Six HO scale True Track® layouts and five N scale Code 55 layouts
have been added. The True Track® layouts were created by Paul
Graf, Atlas’ Chief Operating Officer, who also oversees the
Research & Development Department. In creating new layouts, we
strive to make them interesting, but keep them to the width of an
average piece of plywood, 4 feet, to make construction as hassle-free
as possible.
“I created a variety of layouts from very simple
to a little more complex,” Paul related. “Sidings and
passing sidings are included on most layouts, so more than one train
can be run. There is some ‘play value’ added, such as
switching cars in and out of sidings, running trains past each other,
being able to change the end of the train the loco and caboose are
on, etcetera. Through the process, I referred to our other plan books
for basic ideas on track patterns.”
N Scale layouts such N-503 Narragansett Bay, a small
but busy layout, and N-502 Needham Junction, specifically for narrow
“shelf” spaces, were designed by Atlas’ head of
N Scale Research & Development, Cory Rothlisberger. He said, “I
tend to design layouts that make the best use of our track pieces
and can be continually run in loops, which most modelers like. I try
to make them interesting to keep people involved and leave options
open so modelers can expand the design to meet their own needs and
creativity.”
All track products are listed with item numbers.
You can take Fantastic Layouts to your hobby shop with you to ensure
you get everything you need in one visit! A new Table of Contents
appears on the inside front cover. Various types of Atlas track are
explained, as are the essential train terms “gauge”, “code”
and “scale.” The Atlas instruction book section has also
been updated. Listed as Atlas Item #4, Fantastic Layouts costs $1.
Atlas publishes eight instruction books designed
and written for model railroaders of all skill levels. Each contains
easy-to-follow instructions on every aspect of layout building; from
buying the exact Atlas track and accessories needed for your chosen
layout, to table construction, track laying, wiring and finishing
your layout. These books are available at your local retailer or at
www.atlasrr.com. To find the Atlas retailer nearest you go to www.atlasrr.com.
N Scale Code 55 #10 Turnout
Atlas
received a Valentine gift on February 15 – the delivery of the
first N Scale Code 55 #10 left-hand and right-hand turnouts. That
same day, Cory Rothlisberger, head of N Scale product development,
posted the good news, with photos, on the Atlas website, promising
additional details on pricing and availability as soon as possible.
As of early March, expectations were that the new track pieces will
arrive at hobby shops this summer.
“There was a high demand for this product,”
said Cory. “Larger turnouts are not very common in N scale.
For the most part, modelers have had to make their own turnouts from
kits. N scale modelers want longer track pieces that are mass-produced,
and these new turnouts answer that desire.” Each turnout is
8” long. When using two of the turnouts for a crossover, it
will create a 1.25” track center. The new #10 turnouts are designed
to match the standards of Atlas’ other N scale track products,
and feature powered frogs, simulated brown ties, nickel silver rail
and a lower rail profile.
“We ensure standardized measurements so our
track pieces can fit easily into our modular track system,”
Cory said. “Everything is designed to fit exactly. We revise
it until we know it’s the best it can be.” Response has
been enthusiastic. Among the comments to our website announcement
were, “Just what I’ve been looking for”, “Great
job!”, “Looks very nice”, “Atlas has been
listening”, and “Atlas, you have my vote, and my $!”
Code
55 track was initially conceived in 1998/99, in answer to requests
for a track line that met the prototypical appearance of our locomotives
and rolling stock. The introduction of this new turnout is a continuation
of the line’s expansion. A
complete story on the evolution of Atlas N Scale Code 55 track can
be seen here.
Designed with precision and an eye to high quality
and durability, Atlas’ Code 55 track is built with prototypical
rail cross-sections, and scale-sized and spaced ties. It can be used
just like Code 80 track. Since it is built to NMRA standards, the
operation is as smooth and reliable as any track on the market. Since
the Flex Track® follows Atlas’ patented design, it is easy
to work with and can be flexed and straightened repeatedly without
kinking. The turnouts have metal frogs, which can be powered if short
wheel-based locomotives are used. The turnouts are also DCC friendly,
meaning no additional wiring is needed to use them with a DCC equipped
layout. Die cast points and guardrails assure years of smooth and
reliable operation.
Atlas plans to continue to add to the N Scale Code
55 line. At least 2 more crossings, (30° and 60°), and more
turnouts, including a #3.5 Wye, are in various stages of tooling,
scheduled to arrive at hobby shops in June 2006. Stay tuned for further
information.
| ITEM# |
DESCRIPTION |
MSRP |
| N Code 55 Track |
| 2054 |
#10 Left hand Turnout
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TBA |
| 2055 |
#10 Right hand Turnout |
TBA |
| 2057 |
3.5 Wye Turnout |
$12.95 |
O SCALE
3-Rail Adjust-A-Coupler® Now Available!
O
Scale 3-Rail has just taken a giant step toward increased realism
with the introduction of Atlas’ new Adjust-A-Coupler® System,
now available at hobby shops everywhere that carry Atlas O. The system
allows modelers to install scale couplers on a 3-Rail truck.
During the past year, Atlas O introduced the new
Adjust-A-Coupler® System by including it with selected rolling
stock. We’re pleased to report that it has gotten rave reviews
and critical acclaim from operators who find scale accuracy in 3-Rail
an important part of their hobby. Now, this patent-pending system
is available for separate sale, allowing 3-Rail operators to easily
install full scale die-cast operating couplers on their new Atlas
O TRAINMAN™ rolling stock, as well as Master™ Series items.
The Adjust-A-Coupler® System was the idea of
Jim Weaver, vice-president of Atlas O, who worked with a designer
to create it. He said that in 2006, all Atlas O trucks will have pre-drilled
holes to accept the system. All TRAINMAN™ rolling stock items
already have the pre-drilled holes in the trucks.
“The most toy-like component of 3-Rail trains
are the old, oversized couplers,” Jim said. “Three-rail
trains are now becoming more scale like. With the Adjust-A-Coupler®,
a scale coupler can easily be added to a 3-Rail truck and immediately
the appearance of the car is improved without sacrificing the electrical
functionality of the 3-Rail track and sharper turning capabilities
of a truck-mounted coupler.”
“Another neat feature of this coupler is that
it is not necessary to install the Adjust-A-Coupler® on every
piece of rolling stock to begin its use,” Jim continued. “Since
the couplers are installed on each truck separately, it is very easy
to create 'transition cars' that have the scale Adjust-A-Coupler®
on one end and the traditional 3-Rail coupler on the other.”
The Adjust-A-Coupler® System replaces the traditional
oversized 3-Rail coupler. Featuring a new coupler pocket design, (patent
pending), the Adjust-A-Coupler® System adds the final touch of
realism previously only available to full scale 2-Rail models. A full
description with photos can also be seen in our upcoming 2006 Spring/Summer
Atlas O Scale Catalog (scheduled for April release).
Installing this new item is an easy three-step process:
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First, insert the scale coupler into the coupler
pocket. The uncoupling arm of the coupler should be toward the open
face of the pocket. Insert the centering spring in the coupler slot
between the anchor pin and the screw post. Once in place, you can
install the cover plate on the coupler pocket. While holding the complete
coupler pocket between your fingers, turn it over and install the
cover attachment screw through the top of the coupler pocket. The
complete coupler pocket can now be attached to the adjustable arm
with two screws.
Second, remove the trucks from your freight car.
Once off, you should remove the top T-bar of the trucks that hold
the 3-Rail coupler. Install the new T-bar provided with the Adjust-A-Coupler®
System by using the existing screws.
Lastly, add the Adjust-A-Coupler® System to the
trucks. Begin by sliding the coupler pocket arm between the bolsters
of the trucks. From the underside, insert the screws into the desired
setting. (The second or third adjustment hole will work well with
most cars and allow close coupling.) Tight curves will require more
space between cars.
The optimum height for the scale coupler is 17mm
from the top of the railhead to the centerline of the knuckle. The
two mounting screws on the rear of the coupler pocket allows up and
down adjustment for the coupler height.
| ITEM# |
DESCRIPTION |
MSRP |
| Atlas O Scale Adjust-A-Coupler® System |
| 6945 |
Atlas O Adjust-A-Coupler System
(For Atlas O 50-ton Bettendorf Trucks)
|
$5.95 |
| 6946 |
Atlas O Adjust-A-Coupler® System
(For Atlas O 70-ton Roller-bearing Trucks) |
$5.95 |
Please Note: 3-Rail modelers who have layouts with
wide diameter curves may want to add body-mounted scale couplers to
their rolling stock rather than the truck-mounted style that the Adjust-A-Coupler®
provides. All Atlas O rolling stock, both 3-Rail and 2-Rail, is designed
to accept our body-mounted scale couplers – item #7039. |