Thanks for a very informative reply, Kevin.
1) Four screws in the firebox (two on either side) just above the two drivers; one long screw between the cylinders going up through the steam chest into the smoke box. You'll have to remove the plate that holds the front pilot truck on to get access to this screw. (Two phillips head screws just inside the cylinders.)
I assume the boards are obvious once I get all that off? I'd seen those screws but wasn't sure that was the way in.
3) Personally, I'd ditch those plugs and go with 4-pin Dean's connectors instead.
Where can I get those?
4) Yes, that's how I'd do it if I believed in smoke units.
Smoke will be a special occasion operation mostly due to the mess. That's why I wasn't getting fancy on its operation.
Personally, I'm not a fan of "hybrid" power.
We're considering going only battery. I had to run power to the layout for some structural lights and the like and figured we'd give the dual power a try. I like the idea of putting the battery in the fuel load. Our 4-4-0 has a wood load of fuel that doesn't look all that realistic so we were planning to redo it with real wood anyhow.
We really liked your website - the TRR is similar in size and layout to ours. The website was innovative and informative - nice job!
1) Four screws in the firebox (two on either side) just above the two drivers; one long screw between the cylinders going up through the steam chest into the smoke box. You'll have to remove the plate that holds the front pilot truck on to get access to this screw. (Two phillips head screws just inside the cylinders.)
I assume the boards are obvious once I get all that off? I'd seen those screws but wasn't sure that was the way in.
3) Personally, I'd ditch those plugs and go with 4-pin Dean's connectors instead.
Where can I get those?
4) Yes, that's how I'd do it if I believed in smoke units.
Smoke will be a special occasion operation mostly due to the mess. That's why I wasn't getting fancy on its operation.
Personally, I'm not a fan of "hybrid" power.
We're considering going only battery. I had to run power to the layout for some structural lights and the like and figured we'd give the dual power a try. I like the idea of putting the battery in the fuel load. Our 4-4-0 has a wood load of fuel that doesn't look all that realistic so we were planning to redo it with real wood anyhow.
We really liked your website - the TRR is similar in size and layout to ours. The website was innovative and informative - nice job!