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#1
General Discussion / Re: Old Newbie
January 11, 2012, 07:15:01 PM
Beware and do not order anything on line directly from links on this site.  I recently purchased a locomotive from a shop in Pennsylvania. The next day my credit card company called me to ask if I had been purchasing a large number of TV sets and cameras.  Wha???  No I had not.  Identity theft is a very serious issue.  Make sure you do not use these links.  At least google for the actual shop for their IP address and make sure it starts with HTTPS:// or don't go there.  Fortunately for me, my credit card company was right on top of things and saved me from thousands of dollars in fraud charges.

good luck to all,

Robert
Brass Hat,  Belt line Union Railroad
"Ship it in a BLURR"
#2
HO / Re: Kit bash of new Alco 2-6-0 underway
January 11, 2012, 06:58:02 PM
Nice, very nice.  Very cool man! Can't wait to see how it turns out.  I'm sure it will be most totally excellent.  Bravo!

Robert
Brass Hat "Belt Line Union Railroad" 
Ship it in a BLURR
#3
Well yes you can.  I am using the QSI Quantum Engineer, sold by Broadway Limited.  I Believe that Atlas as well as some others may make the same box.  It has buttons that will operate the bell and whistle and a few other functions.  It connects between your power pack and the track.  What it does is change the track polarity a lot faster than you can giggle the direction switch, to activate the bell and whistle functions.  It works for me.  Get one, I think I paid around 30 bucks. 

Happy railroading,

Robert
Brass Hat
Belt Line Union Railroad
"Ship it in a BLURR"
#4
Yes you can, that's what I'm doing too.  The locomotive will need DCC and sound on-board.  I have several B-Man locos, all run fine on the MRC pack.  You can operate the bell & whistle by flipping the direction switch back and forth while in motion.  The loco will keep moving and only reverse direction when at full stop.  However, I use a Quantum Engineer accessory that handles the sound functions (by using relays to switch the polarity for you.)  These are available from several well known makers. 
Make sure the momentum switch on the MRC pack is in the off position, DCC doesn't like it.

Have fun.....
#5
HO / Re: boiler removal on 2-10-2
December 09, 2011, 08:43:13 PM
Well, I'm curious, why would you want to?  I have one, it runs great.  As on almost all B-Man steamers, first remove the drawbar screw, beneath the loco cab.  Second, remove the screw that holds the leading truck, those two wheels in the front.  Then you will see a screw that goes up though the frame to the boiler (smoke box actually).  Remove it.  Then carefully lift from the cab end.  Should come off.

Happy railroading.....
#6
HO / Re: boiler removal
December 09, 2011, 08:22:17 PM
I agree, you must be very carefull to remember that you must remove that screw under the cab that connects the drawbar to the tender.  That screw goes up through the frame and connects to the body casting.
I forgot that once, and broke the plastic extension that connects the cab/boiler to the frame.   It's not catastrophic, but you will always have to use a needle nose pliers to take it apart or put it back in the future.  Connie still run nice, just don't pick it up, frame falls out from the boiler.

Best luck.......
#7
HO / Re: Newbie question on couplers
November 26, 2011, 07:10:27 PM
oh come on guys, can't you just look through their catalog and find everything you want?
http://www.kadee.com/index.shtml


I have found that their products are excellent, as I do the Bachmann products.


Happy railroading!
#8
HO / Re: brass vs nickel silver vs steel
November 23, 2011, 07:57:04 PM
nickel silver... say no more.  It's the best. 
#9
N / Re: N scale couplers
November 23, 2011, 04:51:44 PM
Yes, that's what I'm saying.  They make a conversion coupler kit for almost everything ever made.  And for the ones they don't have a conversion for, they have a universal coupler that will fit anything.  Look through their catalog, you'll find it.  For cars and locomotives.

Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.
#10
N / Re: N scale couplers
November 18, 2011, 04:59:22 PM
Check this out - Micro Trains (AKA Kadee) makes the best IMO. 

I'm guessing you have the old "Rapido" style couplers that look like a hook with a chiseled end. 

http://www.micro-trains.com/pl-NCouplers.php

Happy railroading.
#11
HO / Re: price range for Blue box SD9s
November 17, 2011, 05:41:19 PM
Jet

I apologize to you for that uncalled for remark, and to everyone else on this board.  Explanation: robbob have too much drinky.  This is supposed to be the fun zone. So it is written, so shall it be.

Best wishes.
#12
HO / Re: E-44 electrics
November 14, 2011, 01:16:22 PM
Thank you Len, totally excellent links.  Apologies to Mouse for hijacking your subject.
Must go now,
Happy Railroading!
#13
HO / Re: E-44 electrics
November 14, 2011, 12:14:20 PM
Thank you Len, that's good stuff.  I guess what I have is an EL-C then.  I've been searching the web for pix of the EL-C in action on VGN, can't find 'em even on the VGN historical society web.  Know of any?  I'd even like to see it on a model railroad to see what the overhead wire should look like.

Thanks again.
#14
HO / Re: E-44 electrics
November 14, 2011, 11:13:17 AM
Thanks for the pix.  Looks like the E44 is a 'kit-bashed' E33 (hint, hint.)  Personally, I like the look of the E33 better, more "rail-roady" IMO.  Anyhow, I've got an eclectic collection of engines that I bought just because I liked the way they looked.  Someday I'll paint them all for my imaginary Belt Line Union Railroad (AKA BLURR.)

Happy railroading! 
#15
HO / Re: E-44 electrics
November 14, 2011, 07:55:38 AM
Question for you.  What is the difference between th E33and the E44?  I too have 1 B-man E33 and agree that it's a great running loco that will pull a brick down the track.  Also has a great 'electrical' whine without a sound system.  I'd like to have more. 

Thank you