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#1
Worked like a charm!  Thank you!
#2
Thanks Bill, I'll give that a shot.  Is there anything special in getting the roof off, or will steady pressure do it?

You know... I even mentioned wanting to cover those screws in the OP... just never put 2 and 2 together.  *sigh*


(edit) 
Scratch that question, roof pops off nicely.
#3
On30 / Electrical pickup issues w/ On30 passenger cars
December 26, 2012, 07:38:51 AM
We've got a small set up of Bachmann snap track around the tree and a new On30 Climax and 2-4-4-2 to pull a string of the Christmas themed passenger cars around it.  Over the last couple of weeks two of the cars have developed major electrical pickup issues, giving the look of a Christmas themed disso train rather than a serene turn-of-the-century rail line.

While I'm not new to model railroading I'm a novice when it comes to tinkering and not very confident.  I've cleaned both the track and the wheels of said coaches but that hasn't improved the situation (and the 3rd coach in the set is working fine).  I was going to take the trucks off to check the wipers but I'm not confident I'm sure how to do that being that there is no obvious screw securing them.  I also note some wires going from the truck to the car body and don't want to do more damage than is already done.

Any suggestions on how to A) safely remove the trucks or B) troubleshoot the electrical feed issue would be greatly appreciated.  The fact these cars light up so nicely (normally) really makes the train and I was even thinking of getting some passengers and maybe re-doing the car floor mail isle ways (to hide the screws) to make them extra special for next year.

Thanks!
Art
#4
N / Re: Locomotives we would like to see in N scale
September 02, 2009, 03:57:25 PM
I fall for this topic every time it's posted.... I'm such a sucker.


Any 3-truck geared... any road... I'll have to re-paint them anyway.
Logging mallet.


OK, my needs are kind of one-dimensional... them's the breaks.
#5
N / Re: Locomotives we would like to see in N scale
August 12, 2009, 11:05:04 AM
All spectrum... painted & unlettered.

logging mallet
any 3-truck geared
ten-wheeler
4-4-0 American (early and late)
2-4-2 or 2-6-2 T or ST
0-4-0

I'm in the wrong scale for "small steam".... what ever made me think THAT was a good idea?  *sigh*



#6
N / Re: Spectrum 4-8-2 LM modifications
July 10, 2009, 08:35:36 PM
Thanks... your advice is greatly appreciated.  I must admit that I too have had good luck with my light mountain.  Pulling 40' cars... my loco pulled 13 plus the caboose up a 2% grade including a 13" rad curve at half speed last night.  That's pretty good in my book... but I'm always willing to work on improving performance.

Your comment about DCC is interesting, what is true R/C and why do you think that DCC will be obsolete soon?
#7
N / Re: Spectrum 4-8-2 LM modifications
July 08, 2009, 11:45:05 PM
LOL!   I've been told that... just hate to see a loco go to waste.
#8
N / Spectrum 4-8-2 LM modifications
July 08, 2009, 06:03:05 PM
I'm sure these questions have been answered before, so feel free to point me in the right direction...  I have two Spectrum light mountains that run well & I'd like to develop, but I have the following questions.

#1  I've read that shimming the traction tire axle on the LM will improve it's performance.  Are there any step-by-step instructions for this process anywhere?  Or can you tell me what size shim to use & where to put it?

#2  I'd like to put a functional knuckle coupler at the front of my locos... suggestions?

#3  Would like to install a DCC chip w/ sound if possible... again... suggestions?

Thanks - Art
#9
N / Re: "old timer" rolling stock re-build
July 04, 2009, 03:25:09 PM
Thanks.  The wire doesn't really show up that well in the photo's... but they're all there.  Still need to weather the cars to make them look a little less toy like, but they turned out O.K.  Have also done some detailing on the OT box cars, but they're a little trickier as the molded in details are tougher to deal with.
#10
N / "old timer" rolling stock re-build
June 26, 2009, 12:43:30 AM
To keep it brief...

I'm new to the forum and model railroading.  Have discovered a pension for superdetailing.  Am working on a 1920's era layout with one prototypical road as the main line (Copper Range) and one free-lance to drive the action (Aardvark Mining Co.).  Needed some "back woods" rolling stock to support the mining & timber operations of the Aardvark.  A friend suggested that Bachmann old timer cars were a good place to start, so here's what I came up with...

Before...


After...

My first attempt at customizing.  Wire handrails, break, grabs and stanchions.  Krystal Klear windows, safety & auxilliary chains, Z couplers.

Before...


After...

Since the original model didn't come with grabs, I used a real gon of this era that has been restored at the Midcontinental Railway Museum in New Freedom, WI as an example (8 per end).  Other than the wire work, the thing I'm proudest of with this one was using strip styrene in order to make the inside walls of the gon have the same wood plank look as the outside of he walls, rather than smooth as on the original model.

Fun projects (thank's for the excellent raw material Bachmann!)  Lot's more to do...

Art


#11
N / Re: Locomotives we would like to see in N scale
June 24, 2009, 10:38:34 PM
My needs, all must be Spectrum quality...

- any 3-truck geared loco
- 10-wheeler
- 2-6-2T or ST with good electrical pickup (both lead & trailing trucks as well as drive wheels) & metal boiler for weight, to act as a reliable switcher or logging loco.  Having one of these custom-built by an expert... so I'm covered.  But where are YOU going to get yours??

Art