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Messages - DaveMFnC

#1
HO / Re: New Mantua 0-6-0T
February 04, 2012, 10:25:51 PM
I just purchased the brand new run of the Mantua 0-6-0t "Yard Goat" from my LHS fro 59.99. It is DCC ready with a 9 pin socket and has a completely revised electrical pickup system. Gone are the ugly springs between the first two drivers and it now has all wheel pickup. I had an older version as well and It was a piece of garbage, But I have to say that I am VERY pleased with giving the new version a try. No derailments forward or backward and running characteristics are great. It IS worm gear driven as oppsed to a reduction gear so it will be a little faster out of the hole for a switcher, but as it is, it's a great little locomotive and dare I say? Will give the Spectrum 0-6-0t a run for its money ANY day.
#2
HO / Re: Shay Three truck to Two truck conversion kit
January 29, 2012, 12:51:51 AM
Oh totally bro.

I've seen your website and love the way your two truck came out. I have a large collection of MDC 2 truck shays but would estimate that the one you made would be around 50 tons and provide a nice variety to the rather slim pickin's on the market now.
#3
I'd say check out the Heart Of Georgia Layout plan, just make it 1 foot by 2 feet larger and you're set.
#4
HO / Re: Tinkering with the new 0-6-0 (DCC)
January 29, 2012, 12:43:57 AM
So....

The new versions of these locos DON'T pick up power from the frame halves? I'm confused.
#5
HO / Re: Bowser Docksider w/ can motor
July 25, 2010, 02:14:44 AM
MY hobby shop has one for 29.99 let me know if you want it.
#6
HO / Re: 18" Radius ?
July 25, 2010, 01:10:40 AM
MY spectrum 2-8-0 happily runs on 15" radius.
#7
HO / Re: Overland Limited HO Set
July 24, 2010, 10:12:28 PM
The older Loco's that cam in this set have a hydraulic lifter on the smokestack, the newer ones do not. The older ones also don't have blackened siderods. The one I got in my set is exactly (mechanism wise) the same as the newest run of 4-8-4's sold seperatly. Great engines.
#8
HO / Re: How do you decide what to buy?
July 20, 2010, 04:51:51 PM
I go to Gulf Coast Model Railroad in Sarasota FL. I have a good relationship with the owner and manager. Both are an invaluable source of information and most always I get a great deal. I can come in with 15-20 dollars and get a wonderful deal on SOMETHING in the store. If you are in the Sarasota area give these guys a call. 941-923-9303.
#9
HO / Re: New DCC-Ready USRA 0-6-0
July 01, 2010, 12:41:48 PM
Thank you, It would be greatly appreciated. Can you also tell me if these have the same old split axle design?
#10
HO / New DCC-Ready USRA 0-6-0
July 01, 2010, 01:34:19 AM
Do these loco's have the NMRA 8-pin recepticle in the tender or the loco?
#11
HO / Re: What era are the yellow Bachmann boxes?
April 17, 2010, 04:03:24 PM
This is a genuine box for the mikado. It says P# 54512 HO MIKADO 2-8-2 WITH SMOKE B&O. My theory is that someone bought this loco....had it break at some point, and got a newer mechanism when they sent it in for repair.
#12
HO / What era are the yellow Bachmann boxes?
April 15, 2010, 11:10:48 AM
I bought an old Bachmann Mikado 2-8-2 which is the 2-8-0 with a trailing truck basically. It has a can motor but the 1990 diagram on hoseeker.net shows a pancake motor, so this is obviously a later model. What puzzles me is that it came in a YELLOW box that says "Bachmann HO" on the upper left hand corner and has pictures of rolling stock on both sides and a picture of a Reading 2-8-0 pulling a freight consist on the back, with a list of Locos and rolling stock in text form. This is not a plus model as it is in a regular box. Can the Bach-man or someone tell me what era these boxes were from? I geatly appreciate it.

~Dave Mfn' C
#13
Ha! You're right, the G-string would make excellent handrails! Never thought of that. I would agree that there is definitely a positive relationship between the skills as a musician and model building in a subliminal sort of way. I forgot to mention that I also model steam exclusively as well. In my 10 locomotives, I have one diesel, a GP9, for the early transition period. I think I stopped modeling around 14, the whole high school and college business and what have you. I got back into railroading about 2 years ago. I was in a supermarket with my girlfriend at the time and picked up a "Model Railroader" and that was all she wrote. It was a Godsend as well because I was weening off of an addictive medication at the time and also trying to quit smoking and that helped to take my mind off things as well.
#14
HO / Re: 15 inch curves
April 07, 2010, 01:16:41 AM
I know for a fact from experience that a Spectrum (Now standard line) 2-8-0 will handle 14-15 inch radius turns without a problem. I bent some flextrack to what I thought was 15" and undershot just a little bit, nevertheless, the 2-8-0 performed fine.
#15
I also have to add that I am younger and enjoy this hobby as much as the next guy. I'm 25 and last time I was in my LHS, my buddy Kelly has told me that sometimes I keep him sane....He's in his early 40's and says sometimes he just needs a break in that he deals with customers with the median age of 70. He respects me in that I can build an MDC shay and get it to run with stock parts better than anyone he has seen before. To add, I got started in this hobby as a child....I was about 5 when I got my first HO train set....Marklin made, let me tell you, recognizing the shear quality in those sets was very easy for a child my age. Hats off to you and beautiful build thus far Rye.

The music is another thing, I am also a professional guitarist....I can't tell you how many times I've worked on my layout with Sevendust, Tool or Mudvayne jamming on my stereo.