Quote from: Loco Bill on May 01, 2010, 10:21:10 PM
Ken,
Wish I could tell you why Bachamnn included an engineer that will not fit in the cab but I can't !
I checked my locos and was reminded that he does not fit in either the two window or three window cab.
My solution in both cases was to use a motor tool to do a little surgery.
To put him on the engineers side I cut him from about 1/4 inch below his left armpit on a straightline to the outside of his right hip, cutting the legs off in the process. This allows you to slide him in through the window and wedge him between the boiler and the cab side. I cut enough off to get his right arm hanging outside the cab. This holds him in place I usually have the left hand raised in the cab as though he is blowing the wistle.
On the firemans side just reverse the process and he will appear to be waving his arm at all the railfans if you rotate the left arm upward.
I don't use the guy with the shovel on the 4-6-0, but I have done surgery on him to turn him into an engineer for another loco I have.
I forgot to mention that if you do go outside with your Bachmann track from the set it wil rust out very quickly since it is made only for inside use. You will need to get a different brand of track such as USA Trains, Aristocraft, or another brand suitable for outside use!!
If y7ou haven't already got a subscription to Garden Railways Magazine, It is not a bad idea even if only for a year, the articles and the advertizing will give you some good info much like MR for HO!!
Have a great weekend!
Thanks for all the info. I am not too shy about hackin' the little dude up. I just didn't want to do it unless it was absolutely necessary. I figure I will glue the fireman in place on the tender. That would be realistic to the era anyway. I found a picture of one of the first North Coast Limited trains on the Library of Congress site. It has a near-perfect copy of the Annie at the head end, so that is what I think I will use it as reference for modeling. Unfortunately, I can't find the locomotive in any of the rosters, not even on the NPRHA site.
I have already started adding aristoCraft brass track to our stock in preparation for going outside. I am just trying to determine what radius curves I want to go with. I would like to add an aristocraft pacific somewhere in the future, but 8ft curves would be a big part of our back yard.
Anyway thanks again for all your help.
Ken