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#166
Large / Re: new long caboose dead?
January 08, 2009, 05:25:54 AM
If you go back to the November 7, 2008 post you will read, it is do out the first quarter this year, as told to me back then by the Back man. So as he often says ANTISAPATE.   
#167
Large / It's Christmas Thank You.
December 24, 2008, 03:53:21 PM
To the Backmann Man
I just had to wish you and your Family, and all at Bachmann a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New year.
You have taught me to anticipate, and I have. When your Denver & Rio Grande long Caboose arrives in the spring, It will look great behind my K-27. Keep up the wonderful work the Bachmann team does. Hope every one get what they want for Christmas.
From the Great White North ( Canada )
Your Friend in Railroading   
Mudhen   
#168
Large / Re: D&RG caboose
November 07, 2008, 06:05:21 PM
TrainWorld/Trainland in New York says if you pre-order now with a credit card, you will pay $139.95 US and that's the Denver and Rio Grande product #88795. I just got off the telephone with there order dept. Once you have ordered it, I don't know if they can change there price. Hope not.
To bad I live In Canada, I could work for them. Think!!!!!!!           
#169
Large / Re: D&RG caboose
November 07, 2008, 05:39:36 AM
To the Back man:
Thanks for the quick reply, I will anticipate and look forward to seeing some pictures of it. If it's anything like your K-27, it will be fantastic. 
#170
Large / D&RG caboose
November 06, 2008, 05:48:35 AM
To the Bach man,
Item # 88795 is suppose to be released in 2009.
Can you give a more accurate date and cost.  Some pictures would be nice too.
Thanks in advance
#171
General Discussion / Re: extreme trains
October 23, 2008, 05:29:30 AM
Thanks Ram and Grumpy
Now that was'nt to hard , now I can plan to watch it in november.
Thanks Mudhen
#172
General Discussion / Re: Canadian Pacific Hopper?
October 20, 2008, 06:09:40 PM
If you did the spelling , English on one side, French on the other, of a steam locomotive 2-10-2 , you would be absolutely wrong because Canadian National Railways steam loco's never, never ever had French writing on a tender monogram.  If you put the number of your engine on this board I wll try to find you a picture of it.
Mudhen
#173
General Discussion / Re: Canadian Pacific Hopper?
October 19, 2008, 11:54:11 AM
It's correct.
The Canadien spelling is the Canadian French spelling because Canada is bilingual
mudhen
#174
General Discussion / Re: Favorite Train Movies
October 19, 2008, 11:48:30 AM
John
You are correct, it was the movie  The General and it is Buster Keaton. You are just one click ahead of me
Mudhen
#175
General Discussion / Re: Favorite Train Movies
October 19, 2008, 11:43:26 AM
The actor on the sid rods in that civil war black and white movie , the name of that movie escapes me now, was Buster Ketton  and he also did another silent short  movie set in Canada , going across Canada on a track motor car from coast to coast . Very funny. He live out of and gets everything out of where the motor should be.
Mudhen

#176
General Discussion / Re: Favorite Train Movies
October 19, 2008, 11:35:18 AM
As a Kid, Sorry my wife says I still am one.
I watched Casey Jones from the 1957 TV series staring Alan Hale Jr.  ( the captain on Gilligan's Island ) . Set in Illinois , Tennessee's 1890's. on the " Midwest and Illinois Central Railroad " Remember the Cannon Ball with the antlers on top, front of its boiler, Casey, his Son Casey Jr,  his Wife Alice, the Dog Cinders, the Fireman Wallie Sims, and Conductor Red Rock Smith too. Remember the show theme song too. It's great.
I purchased the 1 and only years series from Thomas Film Classics on DVD and they have it on sale now from $49.45 to $29.95 .
It shows 1 left in stock so best of luck who gets it first .
Great plug for Thomas Film Classics . I should work for them. Think.
As I under stand you my be able to purchase more railroad movies from them.
Good hunting.
Mudhen
#177
Large / Re: K-27 Clearance
September 25, 2008, 06:35:45 PM
Top of the rail , to the top of the spark arrester , is 8 1/4" inches . That is what one of the boards said going back several months ago , as does ( http:/www.grblogs.com/indez.php?blog=4 ) in the ( K27 info blog ) dated September 25 2008 ( today ) , @ 3:35 pm by cfrrfan1.
But I measured 8 1/16" from top of rail to top of spark arrester so I would give 9" for good clearance . So whats a 1/16 0f an inch among friends .
Mudhen 
#178
Large / Re: chuff on K-27
September 20, 2008, 09:01:37 PM
If you are looking to have the Sierra sound system work in you K-27 , then do this .
1 ) Go to product Reference
2 ) Product Manuals
3 ) K-27 Locomotive Manuals
4 ) Sound and Control Products
5 ) Aftermarket sound systems
6 ) Soundtraxx Sierra Install
7 ) follow all instructions to the letter and on good authority it should work  ;) :)
** Good luck and happy railroading . I would be interested how it turns out . Let me know , I do not use Sierra sound myself
Mudhen .
e-mail me at [email protected]
#179
Large / Re: Wheel size question for the Bachmann man
September 15, 2008, 08:54:27 PM
Thanks to Charlie Mutschler for the wheel sizes , and to all for the different ways to add the chuff . All suggestions are very doable but I would like to talk to Stan Ames first about the optical chuff censors  in the K-27 . So to Stan Ames can you contact me at ([email protected] ) so I can get more imformation on hooking up to the optical censors . I like your way of doing the chuff the best
Thanks to all for your responses.
Mudhen
#180
Large / Wheel size question for the Bachmann man
September 14, 2008, 06:31:01 PM
I have installed an Air Wire battery control system and P5 phoenix sound system into the K-27 .
It runs great and to all who responded to my questions on this board , a big , big THANKS . My hat is off to you all . But I still have one more question ( for the bachmann man ) , Besides when will you have the  chuff synchronization working .
My down fall for me in this hobby is I am a rivet counter . Which can sometimes be a bad thing to be .  My question to you ( finally ) is What is the size of the tender wheel as compared to the driver wheels . My sound system sounds great but it / or should I say I can't quarter it right . Its off just a bit and I was told if the tender wheels are half the size of the drivers , by cutting a hole to fit the phoenix reed switch into the front of the tender  and placing a magnet on the Axle of the first or second wheel of the lead tender truck , this will quarter the sound system to a " T " .  Is this so . 
Thanks in advance   Mudhen