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#1
General Discussion / Re: Short Track
Last post by Ralph S - Today at 03:13:34 PM
The model numbers (44829 and 44899) that you were referring to are "N" scale track.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Comments please
Last post by Ralph S - Today at 03:01:03 PM
Well, this article/topic sure put a foot in my brain.  I thought Bachmann was an independent (US) company.   When researching other stuff regarding this post, I went to-Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kader_Group

This totally blew my mind.  I then went to my stock market metric- Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/0180.HK/

The stock advisor provides this info:  Target Advisor's own stock analysis of Kader Holdings Co Ltd is Bearish, which is based on 4 positive signals and 11 negative signals.  At the last closing, Kader Holdings Co Ltd's stock price was HKD 0.365. Kader Holdings Co Ltd's stock price has changed by -1.35% over the past week, +5.80% over the past month and -10.98% over the last year.  Current as of 5/16/2024 close.

Now I have a good idea why they discontinued the Bachmann EZ Command Walkaround. >:(
#3
General Discussion / Re: Reverse Loops
Last post by Ralph S - Today at 02:45:31 PM
There is an easier way to gap tracks for a return loop.  It's slightly more pricey but you don't have to cut EZ track.  Bachmann's 9-inch Terminal with Insulated Gap Track is easy to use.  It's model 44597.  The plus behind it, is you can still use it as a regular 9-inch straight track even with the gap, and that's just by closing the connections on it's bottom base.

Hope that helps.
#4
Thomas & Friends / Re: Future suggestions/predict...
Last post by TrainFan97 - Today at 01:00:32 PM
With N Scale Gordon and Emily due for release by the end of the year, as well as Henrietta, progress has to have been started on Diesel/Paxton by this point, and we should see an unpainted sample by the end of the year. I still hope N Scale Henry gets announced this NMRA. If not, then for sure the 2025 catalog. More N Scale rolling stock is bound to be announced this NMRA, like some non-troublesome variants of the 7-plank wagons (which we desperately need), Red Coaches, or a 20-Ton Brake Van. If another new tooling gets announced for HO Scale this NMRA, or the 2025 catalog, the best choices would be Whiff or Nia, or for rolling stock, the Works Unit Coach, which can be made in green, orange and blue. Winston in HO Scale would also be a great choice with the figure packs in mind; Sir Topham Hatt can drive him.

Doug said there were currently no big plans for the 80th Anniversary at this time, since they're still catching up on lots of previously announced products that haven't been released yet. Fortunately, many of them will be released by the end of the year if all goes well. Beau is supposed to arrive in stock by the end of June. Unpainted samples of Stanley and Sir Handel are on the way, and bound to be revealed this summer. We've already seen HO Scale Rebecca, as well as N Scale Emily and Henrietta fully painted; awaiting delivery dates. Sir Topham Hatt's Car is in the unpainted stage, and we'll soon see all four 12-Ton Vans painted.
#5
Thomas & Friends / Re: Future suggestions/predict...
Last post by Awesometrain77 - Today at 11:36:57 AM
Henry I belive is next my predictions for the NMRA 2024 N scale announcements are the following

Henry
1 plank wagon with brendam cargo and freight crate
1 plank wagon with Sodor steam works crate
Thomas saves Santa's sleigh set

 

#6
Thomas & Friends / Re: Future suggestions/predict...
Last post by mtrocke88 - May 16, 2024, 04:48:11 PM
Hi. I'm currently new to this Bachmann forum. And yes, I'm a big Thomas and friends fan. Anyway, I agree with everyone that Edward and Henry would be next for N scale from Thomas and friends. And I also strongly agree that the cgi mandate is unfair. Plus the cgi mandate is irrelevant and unnecessary, especially considering how the show was rebooted in the first place.
#7
HO / Re: Spectrum locomotive barely...
Last post by miniman4256 - May 16, 2024, 12:18:22 PM
Quote from: jward on May 15, 2024, 08:48:36 PMIs this one of the older Spectrums with the split frame similar to an N scale locomotive?

Could you maybe send a picture of that? Cuz I'm not quite sure what you're talking about as I only got into model railroading recently.
#8
HO / Re: Spectrum locomotive barely...
Last post by miniman4256 - May 16, 2024, 12:17:00 PM
Quote from: trainman203 on May 15, 2024, 05:02:28 PMYou may have a voltage drop problem, either within the track itself being loose in places or with the power source.  It doesn't take much power to light up the headlight, it'll come on before the motor moves in many cases.  So the headlight might only say that something is there, not how good it is.  Get a multimeter somewhere and get a reading on your track.  My DCC system delivers between 13 and 14 Volts, apparently some others vary somewhat.

I don't think that's the issue. I have tried it on my layout and two other layouts at some friends houses.
#9
HO / Re: Spectrum locomotive barely...
Last post by jward - May 15, 2024, 08:48:36 PM
Is this one of the older Spectrums with the split frame similar to an N scale locomotive?
#10
HO / Re: Spectrum locomotive barely...
Last post by trainman203 - May 15, 2024, 05:02:28 PM
You may have a voltage drop problem, either within the track itself being loose in places or with the power source.  It doesn't take much power to light up the headlight, it'll come on before the motor moves in many cases.  So the headlight might only say that something is there, not how good it is.  Get a multimeter somewhere and get a reading on your track.  My DCC system delivers between 13 and 14 Volts, apparently some others vary somewhat.