Now I realize that a smoke unit is not favored by many, but I like smoke coming out of my engines; perhaps just trying to relive that childhood AF train set. I have been trying to improve the output of my USA Trains mighty moe 2 axle switcher. I was using a locally available 'Mega Steam' scented liquid smoke. The smoke output wasn't impressive and the 'lumber mill' smell was thin to me. I found a bottle of Bachmann Smoke Liquid laying around so I cleaned out the smoke unit and put in 20 drops of the B-man liquid and let it run. What a difference! Real smoke production! And since it was un-scented, I put in a drop of spruce pure essential oil. And now a spruce smell too boot! Probably it is not the smartest thing to put that oil in with the smoke liquid but it was only 5% and now I know which smoke liquid to use from now on. I would have never thought that there would be such a huge difference in smoke production from similiar viscosity liquids. Lee
Thanks for the info OLE, I'll give the B-man liquid smoke a try.
Ernie
Dear OLE,
I, too have tried several smoke products. For me, Bachmann's worked well. Similar to Proto in my O gauge trains, better than LGB's.
George Schreyer has a commentary on his website. Not sure if it has been updated.
A local chap has a nice O gauge layout in his basement, uses lots of smoke in the steam engines, house on fire, etc. Gets pretty foggy there ! Very toxic stuff. I run my smokers on the porch !
My Annie and Aristo Rogers produce a thin scant smoke, not realistic, but the kids like them.
George Schreyer and others have commented on the Seuthe replacement unit. Has anyone tried it recently ?
Best Wishes,
Jack