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#1
N / Re: 70 TON Loco w/DCC
January 22, 2013, 12:30:50 PM
Thanks!  I have done that, but will try it once more. Cheers!
#2
N / 70 TON Loco w/DCC
January 21, 2013, 07:32:27 PM
Greetings!

I've had this loco for about 6 months and it doesn't want to break in. Each time I run it, I have to mother it around the track for 5 mins to get it going. Slow speed running is not very good. It's like the motor is just stiff and won't loosen up.

Any ideas?
Dan
#3
How about ease of installation? How was that?

Thanks !
#4
Hey there Bach-man,

What DCC decoder works best and is easiest to install in this loco? Also, can you point me to installation instructions for installation for your suggested decoder?

Thanks!

Dannyboy
#5
Plasticville U.S.A. / Re: LED's to light structures
February 15, 2011, 10:19:04 PM
Go to http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/

Dave and his wife will provide a great product, easy to use, phone counseling on how to use their products, support after the sale, easy on the wallet prices, and quick shipping. I have their LEDs all over my layout and they never fail, and work with the transformer they provide, or track power [if you buy the right type].

I use their flashers and stock 5mm white lights on my scratch built coal tipple.
http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/media/p/1986158.aspx
#6
Hi Bach-man,

Here's some irony for you....
The kit I purchased at my LHS [mentioned above] had 2 C/D walls instead of 1 A/B and 1 C/D wall. I put in a request just now for Service to send me the correct wall....This kitbash has become one of my more interesting MRR sagas.

Cheers!

HERE'S AN UPDATE:

Bachmann replaced the whole kit. Great response to a small issue. It continues to reinforce why I have Plasticville models on my layout.  Thank you!
#7
That's okay Bach-man,

Last night I went to my LHS, New York Central Toys & Trains in Mishawaka IN, and Jay & Len hooked me up with the complete kit for a great price; I'm good for now and have pieces left over for the next kitbash.

FYI...I was going to upload a picture of what I'm using the kit for, but it said the repository is full

Cheers!
#8
Interesting suggestion Bach-Man,

I got this from service....

We do not sell to the public and we would not sell even at a discount a damaged item.
#9
Hi Bach-man,

Can I buy pieces from this kit? If so, how?
#10
General Discussion / Re: rasp to form foam
December 25, 2010, 09:41:20 PM
My best tools are a sharp serrated knife about 10 inches long, and an Ace hardware Pocket Plane.
shttp://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1290116&cp=2568443.2568450.2628076.2629124

#11
With the latest round of high prices from Lionel, and the fact that I'm already running a Bachmann On30 segment on my railroad, I'm considering the possibility of using the ERR TMCC upgrades on the Williams by Bachmann SD90 engines. I model the NS and it's heritage lines and Bachmann seems to have a lot of NS stock available for purchase at reasonable prices compared to Lionel. The O scale portion of my railroad is all Lionel Legacy or TMCC at this point.

Has anyone ever installed a Electric Railroad TMCC upgrade [and railsounds] in a Bachmann O scale loco?
#12
Hey Bach Man  ;0)

What are the dimensions of this trestle? I need to know how many to buy to get across a 48" divide.

Thanks!

Dannyboy
Chief Engineer for the Michiana Southern
#13
Plasticville U.S.A. / Re: blinking bridge
February 12, 2010, 12:28:40 PM
FYI....Evans Designs sells a ton of LEDs [flashing and static]. I've put them in the water tower [slow flashing red] and the coaling tower [small flashing yellow]
#14
General Discussion / Re: New DCC Locomotive
January 24, 2010, 07:20:04 PM
 ???  eBay is no deal for track; at least not for Lionel fastrack. By the time you add their freight charges you're above retail in many cases. I've found a number of better resources such as wholesaletrains.com and modeltrainstuff.com.

My local dealer gives 20% off every day on Lionel track, and I bought my On30 track from him too at a discount.  Try 'em....Google "New York Central Toys and Trains"...good guys!
#15
On30 / Re: Glue/Glues to use?
January 20, 2010, 12:47:24 PM
Slow set CA for nearly everything except trees and ground cover [I use matte medium concentrate from Scenic Express-diluted of course]. MicroMark has a nifty gluing jig...

http://www.micromark.com/MAGNETIC-GLUING-JIG-10-1and4-SQUARE,7038.html