Hello everyone:
I have done some locomotive building for the Tonopah and Tidewater Historical Society, located in Death Valley Jct., CA. They are currently building an HO scale model railroad replicating the T&TRR in the mid 1920's on the property of the Amargosa Opera House. To model the Bullfrog Goldfield RR locomotives, which interchanged with the T&TRR, I use Bachmann's tall 4-6-0 (63" drivers) coupled to an MDC / Roundhouse Vanderbilt tender, to which I added Tsunami TSU-1000 Medium Steam decoders and Railmaster Hobbies ported speakers.
I had a friend mill out the tender underframe, which I then drilled holes into to fire the speaker down toward the track (a typical install); I then installed the decoder. Locomotive apron rests fine upon tender support, and the unit looks pretty decent as BGRR #11. There should be some pics on the internet -- many folks visiting Death Valley stop by to take a look at the layout. I can post a pic or 2 when I get back out to the junction and take some. A pretty simple install now that I think about it. and loco sounds really nice.
Michael McAnally
Pahrump, NV
I have done some locomotive building for the Tonopah and Tidewater Historical Society, located in Death Valley Jct., CA. They are currently building an HO scale model railroad replicating the T&TRR in the mid 1920's on the property of the Amargosa Opera House. To model the Bullfrog Goldfield RR locomotives, which interchanged with the T&TRR, I use Bachmann's tall 4-6-0 (63" drivers) coupled to an MDC / Roundhouse Vanderbilt tender, to which I added Tsunami TSU-1000 Medium Steam decoders and Railmaster Hobbies ported speakers.
I had a friend mill out the tender underframe, which I then drilled holes into to fire the speaker down toward the track (a typical install); I then installed the decoder. Locomotive apron rests fine upon tender support, and the unit looks pretty decent as BGRR #11. There should be some pics on the internet -- many folks visiting Death Valley stop by to take a look at the layout. I can post a pic or 2 when I get back out to the junction and take some. A pretty simple install now that I think about it. and loco sounds really nice.
Michael McAnally
Pahrump, NV