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#3301
HO / Re: E-Z track versus "regular" track
December 08, 2007, 02:19:55 PM
Personally, I'm taking a liking to the Atlas TruTrack. It has Code83 track, which looks better to my eye, and the track is removable from the roadbed. So if a piece gets damaged I can buy a pack of Atlas Cd83 track and swap out the damaged piece.

And most important of all, 2" straight pieces are available without having to buy a 90deg crossing to get them. This opens up a host of layout plans that just can't be done with EZ-Track because you end up with 2" gaps all over the place.

Len
#3302
Thomas & Friends / Re: Thomas Bachmann couplers
December 08, 2007, 02:07:48 PM
The "Thomas" coupler shown in the picture is for a Large Scale ("G") size locomotive. The hook & loop couplers used on the HO/OO sized Thomas equipment are somewhat different in look and mounting methods.

Len
#3303
HO / Re: DCC in IHC steamers
November 16, 2007, 10:31:25 AM
I installed a TCS M1 decoder in an IHC Premier "Pacific" without doing anything major to it.  The motor power connectors are isolated from the chassis, but one lead was common with a headlight lead. It wasn't a major operation to isolate it.

Len
#3304
HO / Re: Spectrum 2-6-2 'Prarrie' Wanted
November 13, 2007, 12:17:59 PM
Frisco & Andre,

Thanks for your support on this request. I believe a Spectrum quality 'Prarrie' is long over due.

Len
#3305
HO / Re: Spectrum 2-6-2 'Prarrie' Wanted
November 09, 2007, 09:42:09 AM
To get things a bit back on track (no pun intended):

Maybe the 2-6-2's were a niche loco, so were the Y6a's & Y6b's. That doesn't mean people (like myself, and others with small layouts) won't buy them if a decent one is produced.

Len
#3306
HO / Re: Spectrum 2-6-2 'Prarrie' Wanted
November 02, 2007, 05:58:10 PM
Roger,

I already have enough IHC 2-6-0's that I've 'super detailed' over the years. What I would like is some decent 2-6-2's for my layout.

Len
#3307
HO / Spectrum 2-6-2 'Prarrie' Wanted
November 02, 2007, 04:12:59 PM
Will someone at Bachmann please look into making a Spectrum quality 'Prarrie' 2-6-2 for those of us in the 4x8 layout crowd?

All that's really available these days is that outdated, "Toys-R-Us" quality, "smoking & lighted" travesty on wheels in a Backmann box that calls itself a 2-6-2.

Len
#3308
Williams by Bachmann / Williams Warranty
November 02, 2007, 10:48:13 AM
Will Bachmann honor the original Williams life time warranties, or will this be another situation like Lionel and K-Line?

In that case Lionel declared original K-Line warranties void, and stated warranty support would only be provided for "K-Line by Lionel" products when they came out.

Len
#3309
Williams by Bachmann / Parts Availability
October 23, 2007, 12:21:22 PM
Any idea when parts, e.g., reversing units, motors, power upgrade trucks to convert dummies to powered units, etc., will be available?

Len
#3310
General Discussion / O-Gauge Forum
October 16, 2007, 02:30:50 PM
Now that Bachmann's purchase of Williams Electric Trains is official, when can we expect to see an O-Gauge forum?

Len
#3311
HO / Re: Terminal Rerailer
September 29, 2007, 12:22:41 PM
The contacts run completely through the rerailrer. So the contact on one side connects directly to the opposite contact, there is no crossed wiring inside the rerailer. If you pulled the plug off one side and plugged it into the opposite side, without flipping it over, you'd reverse the polarity of the track power.

On a straight rerailer laid on the workbench with the rails perpendiculr to the edge of the bench, and the molded "Bachmann" on the bottom farthest away from the bench edge:

Contacts furtherst from bench edge = left rail
Contacts nearest the bench edge = right rail


I don't have a loose curved rerailer handy, but I suspect it's similar.

And I think you'll find an inexpensive multimeter can be a very handy thing to have around when model railroading.

Len
#3312
HO / Re: cutting flex track
September 06, 2007, 11:02:21 AM
If you do much work with flex-track a pair of Xuron rail nippers saves a lot of time, and mess, compared to a Dremel tool.

Len
#3313
Gene,

At the train store where my repair shop is located some newer Model Power/Mantua has body mounted knuckle couplers. All of the MP cars with horn-hooks have them truck mounted.

Len
#3314
Quote from: SteamGene on August 26, 2007, 05:54:11 PM
This is only true if he has talgo trucks and he keeps them.  So - are the couplers attached to the bottom of the car directly, or are they a part of the truck?
Gene

Gene,

All of the Model Power cars, and most of the locomotives, I've seen that came with horn-hook couplers had them truck mounted. Which is why I said, "...if you're going to use the original coupler pocket..."

Len
#3315
Whichever knuckle coupler you choose, if you're going to use the original coupler pocket you'll need some Kadee #212 Talgo adapters.

The fill in the space between the small pin in the original coupler pocket and the large hole in the knuckle coupler.

Len