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Messages - Dennis Paulson

#1
HO / Bachmann HO Alco S2 & S4 body shells
September 28, 2019, 12:20:28 AM
Are the Alco S2 & S4 body shells interchangeable between the S2 and S4 drive units ?

Thanks
#2
HO / Re: sound value consolidaton
August 04, 2018, 05:59:36 PM
Quote from: Dennis Paulson on May 03, 2018, 08:45:29 PM
;D       Yes finally !
I have been waiting for this , now the 2-8-0 with sound for my small layout  , and a Southern RR in black as well  , great news , thanks Bachmann     ;D


I have one now and it operates and sounds GREAT   ;D

Starts to move instantly at first small click with my Digitrax , headlight is MUCH brighter and better than the previous non sound version .

Now I have a Southern 2-8-0 that takes me back to when I was starting to go train  watching with my Dad , at the Southern yards at Evansville In , so long ago , still have photos of one of them and used to have one of Dad and I with one of the Southern 2-8-0's , of the St Louis Division .


Anyway I am happy   , nice product Bachmann    ;D


Bachmann , could you produce a HO Southern wood caboose to go with the Southern 2-8-0 , Please
#3
HO / Re: sound value consolidaton
May 03, 2018, 08:45:29 PM
 ;D       Yes finally !
I have been waiting for this , now the 2-8-0 with sound for my small layout  , and a Southern RR in black as well  , great news , thanks Bachmann     ;D
#4
I purchased a new Bachmann HO Alco S-4  at a great price from a leading hobby shop on line , and I am so impressed and pleased   ;D
Right out of the box , it runs fantastic , with my Digitrax DCC system , the Alco starts so slowly  at first click showing  1 on the readout  ,
and the Alco engine sound is great , sounds just like the Alco switchers I watched as a kid  locally .
I am so happy with it , that I ordered another  one  ::)
Now they both look great , Erie Lackawanna  rr , and both sound and operate fantastic  :)  

Great products Bachmann , well done !

#5
The lettering is in gold , and is about 3/8" high , and about 4" long , or 21 rivits long   ;D

And it is a beautiful model locomotive , sitting here in front of me , I just had to get one  .    ::)
#6
Would someone who has a NEW Annv 4-6-0  lettered ET&WNC  #11  PLEASE measure the height of the lettering and length of the lettering on the coal tender please , and post the info .

Thanks      :)
#7
Large / Re: Spectrum 4-4-0. 8' diameter or less?
November 30, 2010, 08:27:48 PM
I have operated my three 4-4-0 locos around my layouts 5 foot DIAMETER curves pulling cars , the pilot overhangs are not pretty , but they run on the small 5" diameter curves ok .
I had 8 foot dia curves when I purchased the locomotives , where they really worked very well .
They really are BEAUTIFUL locomotives !    ;D

#8
The cost of a product has a lot to do with how many are sold .
In large scale wouldn't a standard screw terminal , be the best place to start , and everybodys favorite method to control the trains , be made to connect to the  screw terminal and go on from there .
  Having 44 years experience in electrical/electronic  maintaince in the military and power industry , I know that screw terminals  work best for maintaince and trouble shooting for years following a new purchase .
I know that many many times a plug is a connection waiting to fail .
And we all know that our large scale trains work perfectly out of the box for years and years , don't we ?  ::)

Please keep it KISS [ keep it simple stupid ]   ;D

Thanks
#9
Large / Re: Trolley Lifespan and Maintenance
October 04, 2007, 08:33:07 AM
Quote from: piercedan on October 03, 2007, 11:27:19 AM
I fixed a set of these trolleys for a friend.

I removed the motor blocks and installed a set with sliders.

These trolleys now are awesome runners!!!



Which mfr sliders did you use , and if you changed motor blocks , whose motor blocks did you use , thanks .

Just the other night was the first time that I operated the Bachmann trolley at night .......................it really looked good with its lights in the dark !   ;D
#10
Please piggyback to Teds post another hope and wish for a large scale version of the streetcar .  ;D
#11
Large / Re: Overhead electric lines for trolleys
August 16, 2007, 03:46:37 PM
The former German  company did make a complete catenary system that works great outside .  ;)
I operate it everyday  ,  Over 200 feet of main , overhead is POWERED .
video link of electric train powered by overhead wire  ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlLRyiF30qg

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Also a very short video of Bachmann trolleys , but not yet converted to use overhead power  ::)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HoxhQqgjCA

Layout is elevated 3 feet . I could not do this at ground level myself .