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Spectrum 2-10-0 Russian Decapod w/ Vanderbilt tender

Started by BaltoOhioRRfan, May 28, 2018, 03:46:51 PM

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BaltoOhioRRfan

Over the weekend I decided to swap my Russian Decapod to a Vanderbilt tender. Came out great. had to do some wiring as the engine ran in the wrong direction but I think she looks great with the tender.






What ya guys think?
Emily
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BaltoOhioRRfan

Emily C.
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Emily C.
BaltoOhioRRFan
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jonathan

Nice job on the Russian.

I, too, was having some difficulty viewing the photos. Dunno why.  I could view them on my phone and iPad, but not my PCs.  Weird.

Regards,

Jonathan

Trainman203

The Spectrum Vanderbilt tenders are long discontinued but you can still get this from the parts department:

http://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68_155&products_id=9968

Might take a little detail work, removal of the toy drawbar, and its short size is best for small engines.  I have one and it looks great behind the Bach Man's consolidation.  It's a little too tall at the oil bunker for the mogul, where I really wanted to use it.

BaltoOhioRRfan

Quote from: jonathan on May 30, 2018, 06:56:26 AM
Nice job on the Russian.

I, too, was having some difficulty viewing the photos. Dunno why.  I could view them on my phone and iPad, but not my PCs.  Weird.

Regards,

Jonathan

Thanks Jon, its weird because I posed the post from my PC Odd.

Quote from: Trainman203 on May 30, 2018, 08:12:34 AM
The Spectrum Vanderbilt tenders are long discontinued but you can still get this from the parts department:

http://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68_155&products_id=9968

Might take a little detail work, removal of the toy drawbar, and its short size is best for small engines.  I have one and it looks great behind the Bach Man's consolidation.  It's a little too tall at the oil bunker for the mogul, where I really wanted to use it.

I really wish Bachmann would sell the tenders by themselves again.

I used the medium version of the tender behind the 2-10-0
Emily C.
BaltoOhioRRFan
B&O - America's #1 Railroad.

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oldline2

Emily,

Looks great! Love Russians, love Vandys and love the B&O! Can't get much better than that!

oldline2

Searsport

Nice idea. For some time I have searched for e real example of a Russian Decapod with a Vandy tender, but with no luck. They all seem to have the type supplied with the model, albeit with modifications, e.g. the taller coal sides for the WM and the Erie seem to have modified some tenders. Can anyone reference a pic of a real Russian Dec with a different type of tender from the one supplied by Bachmann? Or a Russian Dec converted to oil? There must have been some tender changes over their long lives, one would think??

Bill.

RAM

The Santa Fe got 3 when the took over the ORIENT IN 1929. One was scrapped with in a year, The other two had oil tenders and lasted about 5 years.  They got 5 basically modernized and soup-up "Russian" that where nice looking and lasted until 1954-55

Trainman203

The Mopac got 8 from various sources, no. 941-948.  They had the stock tender but with a really unusual oil bunker curved on the rear.  One seems to have consistently used to switch the Mississippi River steam car ferry between Baton Rouge and Anchorage, Louisiana.  They consistently had footboard pilots and tall deep toned 6-chime whistles.

The running boards were very different from the Bachmann Model.  That's why my two are numbered  940 and 949.

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Trainman203

Bachmann quit making Spectrum engines.  In summary,  the cost/profit ratio for detailed models for serious modelers wasn't as high as toy trains for kids and the seasonal market.


However, the Decapod was plagued with operational / mechanical design issues. It took me a long time to figure out what they were and get them running right .

The Spectrum engines were produced in great quantities but as their numbers slowly decrease over time I am sure they will at some point become collectible.

WoundedBear

Quote from: Trainman203 on August 30, 2018, 07:45:01 AM
Bachmann quit making Spectrum engines.  In summary,  the cost/profit ratio for detailed models for serious modelers wasn't as high as toy trains for kids and the seasonal market.


However, the Decapod was plagued with operational / mechanical design issues. It took me a long time to figure out what they were and get them running right .

The Spectrum engines were produced in great quantities but as their numbers slowly decrease over time I am sure they will at some point become collectible.

Really? New product announcements still show a couple of Spectrum models in HO......the Climax and the new K4.

Sid