I have an electric tain set called Iron Horse, it came with a steam engine an i was wondering if i could also use a deisel electric locomotive with this set also. It is a HO scale set. Also i was wanting to know if i could chane ourt the G&HO&N power pack that came with this set to the new E-Z DCC comand control system?
The same scale/gauge loco can be used with any cars whose couplers match the locomotive. Do your cars have horn hook or knuckle couplers? Of course if you have 30 foot wood cars being pulled by a modern diesel, it might look a bit strange.
To use DCC you will have to have a decoder in the locomotive. The EZ-Command system is on the way out, apparently.
What kind of steam locomotive is it?
Gene
Yes to all of the above. You will have absolutely no problem using a Diesel with your set. And E-Z command will work with any track system. E-Z Track or other. Though if it is not E-Z track that you are using, you will have to use the wires that do not have the E-Z track connector and solder them to the rails on your track. (A 35 watt pencil tip iron will work just fine for this, be careful of the ties though!) If you have plans to make a larger, permanent layout, may I also suggest that you buy a copy of DCC made easy (you can buy a copy here (http://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/12242.html)) as you will out grow the E-Z Command. It is a wonderfully written book, and doesn't make anything overly complicated. (Note that this is coming from a 13 year old!) And on a final note, EZ command is a simple DCC system, it can only change an address of a locomotive to control it, and control the engine's functions. If you want a more advanced system, you may want to go with a different brand, or buy Bachmann's newest system, Dynamis.
Quote from: Jake on September 15, 2007, 04:30:30 PM
Note that this is coming from a 13 year old!
Jake, your advice is good but remember that a lot of us old duffers have to ask the neighbourhood 13 year old to come over and stop our VCR's from continuously flashing 12:00.
In reply as to what kind of steam engine i'm using, its a slope tender with smoke...union pacific #4432.
IOWS, a USRA 0-6-0 switcher. If it's one of the new ones, it's a fairly good locomtive. Don't use the smoke, especially if you want to use DCC. If it's one of the old ones, replace it with something, even a diesel.
Gene
Well thats what i'm trying to decide, which one to replace the steam engine with ..i have one of the old ones an it broke down...so i was going to replace it. An why shouldnt i use the smoke, just wondering cause i did use it on the old one.
Because, the smoke is just evaporated mineral oil, and what comes up, must come down. The oil will condense all over the track, (and scenery, if you have any) make it look ugly, and make electrical pickup poor. Not to mention, the smoke unit often melts the stack to a point where it looks like it has scoliosis.
I looked on the products and could not find "Iron Horse," so I assume you have an older set. IF you are the original purchaser, you might consider sending in the locomotive for a replacement. The new USRA 0-6-0 is DCC ready, if not with DCC, and I can tell you how to get an operating front coupler - maybe.
Jake - did you get any of the additional layout pictures? I HOPE the high steel curved viaduct will be up by Thursday. That will leave Basic City, South River Yard, and Leesboro to finish the mainline.
Gene
Yes it is an older set i have had it for ten years or longer, an i would like information on how to get a repalcement if possible.
Go to the top of your screen - very top - scroll up - and click on where it says Service/Parts. Most people find that calling on your own dime is the best way to get help.
Gene
Quote from: SteamGene on September 15, 2007, 07:56:45 PM
I looked on the products and could not find "Iron Horse," so I assume you have an older set. IF you are the original purchaser, you might consider sending in the locomotive for a replacement. The new USRA 0-6-0 is DCC ready, if not with DCC, and I can tell you how to get an operating front coupler - maybe.
Jake - did you get any of the additional layout pictures? I HOPE the high steel curved viaduct will be up by Thursday. That will leave Basic City, South River Yard, and Leesboro to finish the mainline.
Gene
No, I have not gotten anything. I sent you an E-mail yesterday, have you gotten it?
Jake:
Nope. OTOH, I have not checked my spam file. It may be ther. :D
Gene
Guite a possibility. Either way, could you please send the pics again? I have not gotten anything from you, not in my inbox, or in my bulk (spam) folder. :-\
Let me see if I still have your e-mail addy.
Gene
would anyone have a picture of this set or maybe a list of what it came with ??
i just bought one and cant find anything about it online thank you
I did a search and found info. Try again.
Rich
Doug-
Welcome to the Bachmann bulletin Board and (I'm guessing) HO model railroading. I think you'll find that trains can be a super hobby and this board is a source of excellent information. I strongly urge you to register with the board - it won't cost you anything - and try the HO board for the most relevant information.
-- D
Quote from: Doneldon on October 12, 2010, 11:39:14 PM
Welcome to the Bachmann bulletin Board and (I'm guessing) HO model railroading. I think you'll find that trains can be a super hobby and this board is a source of excellent information. I strongly urge you to register with the board - it won't cost you anything - and try the HO board for the most relevant information.
D, You can't post on the board without registering Doug was formerly registered back in 2007, and someone dug up this thread from 3 years ago and is no longer a member and hasn't posted in quite a while. Stan Jr asked a question about something related to the original thread.
I think i found it! OK it only took three years to dig up this information.
Is this it? I bet a nickel it is.
http://www.ho-scaletrains.net/tycotrainsredboxtrainsets/id22.html
a bit more background on what the set was based on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Iron_Horse_(TV_series)
Quote from: Jim Banner on September 15, 2007, 05:02:32 PM
Jake, your advice is good but remember that a lot of us old duffers have to ask the neighbourhood 13-year-old to come over and stop our VCR's from continuously flashing 12:00.
You mean it's not supposed to do that? :o ;D
Heh. Do today's 13-year-olds even know what a VCR is, as opposed to a DVD player-recorder? ;)