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Title: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: pds1506 on October 11, 2007, 11:50:44 AM
Has anyone seen the Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 in road name Louisville & Nashville?  This is an older model and I am curious if they look good or kind of cheap?    Also, does it convert to DCC via a quick plug? 
Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: BaltoOhioRRfan on October 11, 2007, 12:12:53 PM
I think MB Klein has them( www.Modeltrainstuff.com ). They look good and I believe they are DCC ready.

Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: rogertra on October 11, 2007, 02:05:27 PM
They are really nice models but be warned that Bachmann have no, zero, nada, spare parts for them.

I have four (I think) of them and am very happy with them.

Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: DaveS on October 11, 2007, 09:45:21 PM
I purchased a L&N Mountain from Kleins last year and it is a great loco with very good detail. I saw on there web site a little while ago that they still had some left.
Adding a DCC decoder is a very simple plug-in. Just search for the notes on installing a decoder in a Consolidation( same tender).
I installed a plug-in sound decoder as my first decoder installation and it was very easy. I used a MRC mini-steam and so far it is working fine. I am aware that there have been problems with some MRC decoders but as they say " the price was right".
Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: Pacific Northern on October 12, 2007, 05:58:52 PM
If there is a shortage of spare parts as previously indicated what happens to the warranty? Would they subsititute a Heavy Mountain if unable to fix the problem?
Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: rogertra on October 12, 2007, 09:39:31 PM
Quote from: drhone on October 12, 2007, 05:58:52 PM
If there is a shortage of spare parts as previously indicated what happens to the warranty? Would they subsititute a Heavy Mountain if unable to fix the problem?

Not a clue.

I was kitbashing one of mine and was a bit heavy handed.   I phoned Bachmann for replacement parts and was told there are no parts for any of the light mountain models and, at the time, there was no indication when or if a new run of the locomotive was planned.

Remember, Bachmann, like many model locomotive manufacturers these days do not run any extra parts, they just make complete models.  Parts come from either excess parts left over from the productiuon run, from parts salvaged from locos that fail any quality control tests and parts salvaged from locos returned for repairs.
Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: SteamGene on October 13, 2007, 12:41:21 AM
I returned a light Mountain and received a heavy Mountain in exchange.
Gene
Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (non-sound)
Post by: Pacific Northern on October 13, 2007, 07:12:37 PM
Well that is disappointing news. I use two light mountains on my layout which unfortunately has a couple of 18" curves in two hidden areas. The bulk of the layout has 22" curves but never the less I need the two 18" curves due to space limitations.

From the news here it appears I would in the event of an exchange end up with a locomotive that I could not use unless I removed the 18" curves - which would lead to a completely different layout.

Well, I will have to keep the use of the two engines to a minimum. 
Title: Re: Bachmann HO 81608 Spectrum USRA Light 4-8-2 (adding sound)
Post by: pds1506 on October 16, 2007, 12:10:31 PM
Someone posted a note about adding a MRC Sound DCC Decoder to this locomotive.  Is adding one as easy as plugging it in?  Will it work with the Bachmann EZ Command and will the sounds coordinate with what the locomotive is doing (such as moving forward)?  Let me have some advice as I never thought of doing this.  I have worked with regular DCC decoders but did not know sound could be as easy as just plugging it in.  Let me know if I am missing something.  Thanks.