How 'bout making the Russian Decapod tenders available seperately?

Started by hminky, June 20, 2008, 12:24:47 PM

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hminky

The Russian Decapod tender really makes the 2-8-0 look great and makes backdating easier. Would be nice to have it available separately.



Thanks
Harold


Santa Fe buff

Quote from: hminky on June 20, 2008, 12:24:47 PM
The Russian Decapod tender really makes the 2-8-0 look great and makes backdating easier. Would be nice to have it available separately.



Thanks
Harold
I'm with you on that one, after all, it's a good engine.
- Joshua Bauer

Pacific Northern

Is this tender compatible with the 2-8-0 or do you have to swap boards?

I have been changing the stock tenders on my 2-8-0's over to the medium (small) vandy.
Pacific Northern


Santa Fe buff

- Joshua Bauer

rogertra

People have been badgering Bachmann for seperate tenders for years.

We've also been asking for them to standardise on tender to loco plugs.

We've also been asking for them to standardise on circuit boards.

Still waiting.  :-(


hminky

Quote from: Santa Fe buff on June 20, 2008, 06:48:04 PM
Quote from: hminky on June 20, 2008, 06:37:17 PM
Plug right in.

Harold
I guess there's nothing different from the engines then.

The decapod and the 2-8-0 have the same female connectors in the tender.

Harold

SteamGene

The 2-8-0, 2-10-0, and 4-8-2 USRA light are all compatable - but the wires are reversed with the 4-8-2, which accounts for the female plugs and dual plug wires for the short Vanderbilt tender.
Gene
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ta152h0


Pacific Northern

With the Russian tender attached to the 2-8-0 it will fit on the Atlas turntable, with the stock tender the 2-8-0 is too long.
Pacific Northern

the Bach-man



rogertra

Quote from: Pacific Northern on February 21, 2009, 08:25:02 PM
With the Russian tender attached to the 2-8-0 it will fit on the Atlas turntable, with the stock tender the 2-8-0 is too long.


Why not just kitbash the 2-8-0 tender and remove six scale feet from it.

Easy enough to do, I've done several.  See photo below: -


Yampa Bob

I'm glad to see an older thread revived. Bashing tenders is one of my favorite projects.

I agree the USRA tender is easy to shorten 1/2" to 3/4". I chopped 3 for Lanny and a couple for myself.  We also added  high bunkers (IC Paducah style) and added brass ladders / details. They do look great behind a Connie.

The high bunker also provides more room for a speaker, possibly even the sound decoder.

I also built a couple shorties from scratch, including chassis, shell and high bunker. I'll post some pictures when I get a chance.
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