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#1
It seems strange to me that sound-enabled Thomas comes with a factory fitted speaker, but when I enquired with Bachmann Uk about purchasing for the after-market sound module, I'm told you have to source your own...

Can anyone recommend something suitable? I have large scale Thomas, Percy and James

Cheers

Andy
#2
Large / Spares available from Bachmann UK?
July 26, 2010, 05:01:45 PM
I'm in the UK and need the cables on an Industrial Mogul that connect the tender to the loco. Had a word with a Bachmann Rep who said I should order spares through my model shop.

The model shop advised me to contact Bachmann directly.  Huh?

Does anyone know if Bachmann Uk actually carries spares like this or do I have to try Stateside?

Andy B
#3
Large / Re: New G scale Model Ideas for Bachmann
March 07, 2010, 08:46:51 AM
I would like to echo Ted's request  :)

Trainguy - there's some pretty esoteric equipment in someof those images

I saw the Wild Goose RR 'loco' and immediately thought Aha! use the t-boiler from an 0n30 shay, power trucks from a Climax, 20 foot flat wagon, cobble up a roof with canvas sides and you'd have something pretty similar....

Nice one!

AndyB
#4
Large / Re: 2-8-0
March 03, 2010, 05:49:32 PM
I've run my Connie successfully through Train Line45 R2 (3ft radius approx) turnouts with no problem.  And this was through an 'S' curve too (ie two turnouts together)  :) 

Interestingly, my Mogul - only 6-coupled - didn't fare so well :(

and the Shay derailed every time...  :o

Andy B
#5
Large / Re: Big Hauler 4-6-0 gear problem
February 04, 2010, 11:43:12 AM
Barry - the pics you emailed me have whetted an appetite here!

I'll see if I can upload some - will probably start another thread...

later

Andy
#6
Large / Re: BIG HAULER
February 03, 2010, 04:37:28 PM
Here's my Big Hauler ten wheeler posing as D&RGW T12 #167 on ploughing duties... I'll try and find out where the plough came from but a mod to the front was required. It was quite effective with the snow we had in the UK recently...



Andy B
#7
Large / Re: Big Hauler 4-6-0 gear problem
February 01, 2010, 07:38:07 PM
Oh - so I was right first time, Barry!  :D never mind  ::) maybe you'll need to change your signature....

Any chance you could put some more photos on your website - or here even? I'd love to see an Annie converted to a 2-8-0...

Andy
#8
Large / Re: Spectrum 45 ton side-rod diesel engine
February 01, 2010, 07:34:52 PM
Where in the World are you, Francois?
#9
Large / Re: ET&WNC trailer on a flat car
February 01, 2010, 07:32:11 PM
That's an interesting idea, NM - I wouldn't have thought of that.

The TOFC has arrived and is looking good - although I have to say that my eye was immediately drawn to the tyres on the trailer - will have to do something to make them look less 'plasticky'.

Otherwise very pleased in what is, I think, a very interesting piece of kit. Shame it's no longer in production....

Andy
#10
Large / Re: Big Hauler 4-6-0 gear problem
January 31, 2010, 07:19:40 PM
Quote from: Barry BBT on January 19, 2010, 12:34:32 AM
..
Now have a new one, a motor and gearbox for the Bachmann Consolidation.  Have just started building and distributing them.  An improved drive into the best chassis in our hobby.

Barry - BBT

Thanks for clarifying this, Barry. Being a relative Noob I was under the impression from your website that the 2-8-0 chassis was offered as a Big Hauler 4-6-0 conversion! D'oh!

I'm in the UK - do you deal with over-the-pond customers?

regards

Andy
#11
Large / Re: ET&WNC trailer on a flat car
January 30, 2010, 01:47:17 PM
Thanks for all the replies and the useful pointers. I shall keep an eye out and of course let you know

JD - nice vid and I do like the weathered versions - what did you use?

Bob - nice resource - I guess we need to know what make of tractor unit the ET&WNC actually used.

Can anyone help with that?

Andy
#12
Quote from: the Bach-man on November 14, 2009, 11:16:05 PM
Dear Tom,
When I do a loco for production I use graphics created in Adobe Illustrator and print them on an ALPS printer.
The factory then duplicates them using sheets I provide, and make a pad printing mask to letter the models.
I too would suggest Stan.
Have fun!
the Bach-man

Mr Bach-man,

I assume from the above that you may also do the wagon graphics? If so, is there any chance that you could vary the road numbers for each production batch? (I'm also assuming here that the masks don't last forever?)

For example, I have five D&RGW gondolas, purchased over the years, and they all have the same road number.... I'm sure that the D&RGW must have had more than one of these!  ;)

Best regards

Andy
#13
Large / ET&WNC trailer on a flat car
January 29, 2010, 04:53:13 AM
I have managed to acquire a Big Hauler ET&WNC Trailer on a Flat Car #98320 and was wondering if anyone can recommend a suitable tractor unit to go with it?

Haven't actually received it yet but I've made the assumption that you can take the trailer off the flatcar....

Regards

Andy
#14
I get confused about this whole gauge scale issue and I've found you can't just say 'ah so it is g scale' without further qualification...

as I understand it - and I'm sure the others will correct me - 'G' isn't actually a scale - it's a gauge (45mm) - but is different things to different folk, dependant upon what they are modelling and which supplier they use.

A scale is actually a ratio rather than a gauge, and there are a number of scales that use 45mm track

For example (in the UK at least) 10mm scale uses 45mm scale track but is known as Gauge 1 and represents standard gauge at a scale of 1:32  - confusingly, Aristocraft (in the US) also use 45mm gauge track but have adopted 1:29 as the scale - but still representing 'standard gauge' trains.

LGB and others including the Bachmann 'Big Haulers' series use 1:22.5 as the scale, which models metre gauge (3 foot 3 and a bit) in real life (although the Big Haulers are supposed to represent 3 foot gauge prototypes);

whereas Fn3 scale also uses 45mm gauge track but represents true 3 foot narrow gauge at a scale of 1:20.3 (Bachmann's 'Spectrum' range for example);

there's also 1:24 and 16mm scales that can use G gauge track - others too...

To add to the confusion some manufacturers state 'G gauge' or 'Gauge 1' on the box but don't state a scale... or worse still actually state 'G Scale' on the box!

Confused yet?

Andy
#15
Large / Re: 45 Ton Large Scale Center Cab
December 10, 2009, 06:58:51 PM
Mine negotiates R1 ok but looks better on 5ft dia and above

::) oh - it didn't like Aristocraft R1 turnouts in one direction ( can't remember which way)

Hope this helps?

Andy