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Title: Just got my 2-6-6-2!
Post by: Jack Johnson on December 11, 2009, 03:39:05 PM
Just picked up my new 2-6-6-2 with sound. It's fantastic. Runs great and the sound is excellent. Flawless over switches and is quite quiet when the sound is off. Very smooth operation. I think this is going to be my favorite locomotive!
Title: Re: Just got my 2-6-6-2!
Post by: Heave on December 11, 2009, 05:45:59 PM
I got word that my engine is in transit. Probably early next week.

Can I ask you to measure in inches the height of your engine from railhead and how long coupler to coupler along with width?

I spotted a structure that might serve as a good engine house and have to wait until my own engine arrives LOL to see if it will fit.
Title: Re: Just got my 2-6-6-2!
Post by: Jack Johnson on December 11, 2009, 08:13:08 PM
Heave,

  Height is 2 3/4" from rail head to top of the standard stack. Length from coupler to coupler is 13 1/2" and width is 1 3/4". Hope this helps.

Jack
Title: Re: Just got my 2-6-6-2!
Post by: Heave on December 11, 2009, 10:54:30 PM
Thank you sir!
Title: Re: Just got my 2-6-6-2!
Post by: Tomcat on December 19, 2009, 08:45:36 AM
My one has reached our European Shores too. And this is a beautiful engine, running like a clockwork. The sound electronic is awesome, even as I had known about the Soundtraxx magics, the Articulated Sound is outstanding.

Seems that I must go and have a second one... ;) ;) ;)

---> WELL DONE BACH-MAN; you folks have done another great work <---


Cheers, Tom
Title: Re: Just got my 2-6-6-2!
Post by: Heave on December 19, 2009, 10:40:40 PM
Engine runs well on Analog, I suppose it needed a voltage kick in the rear to wake up. For a moment here was a brick.  >:(

On DCC it really ran well. I run the 8 amp Chief with a DT400 and it seems to shift out of transition into simple from articulated at 18 speed.

I learned to place the entire engine, tender etc back into the box and set it on the shelf. Those plugs are tiny for a old man like me.


Running the engine has caused me to consider buying a metal logging steam cable winch to put on the pilot deck partly for looks, operations and mainly to weight down the front engine set a bit better.

The engine also caused me to consider grades. I think this engine will need a helper on anything beyond 1% and 5 cars. I will have to evaluate them on woodland scenics risers before I decide how to design the road.

I think this engine is a good one.