Locos and rolling stock

railandsail's picture

Variety of Small Motor/Drive Units

A few years ago I was looking at various small loco drive units that have existed in the past,...and newer modifications that folks have applied to them. If I recall properly I was wondering how one might repower/redrive little docksider steam locos, and more recently what could be done to those athearn hustlers.
 

Turns out I had found this discussion that including a number of these different locos. I thought others might find theses discussions of interest?

Included Parts in 20-year old Athearn Locomotives

A quick question for you Old Heads out there:

I'm trying to sell two 20 year old Athearn diesel locomotives.  I think they are both new old stock.  But looking in the boxes there are no add-on parts like handrails or brake cylinders.  There are a couple of wires that look like they may be handrails.  But there is a list of these kind of parts under a sidebar to the exploded parts diagram labeled "Additional Parts."

Tomalco craftsman kit sealant.

The question is how to seal all the the wood parts to prevent warping. Resins are too hard to sand and they obscure the wood look and feel. Water based glues allow warping right away. Whatever sealant you use may react with the finish paint you use. These questions go on and on and on. Feel free to augment or change the title to correctly ask this question. My ultimate goal is to be able to use a combination of paints, powders and pan pastels after assembling the kit using any combination of adhesives to do the assembly.

Ditch Lights

Picked up a Scale Trains Operator w/DC only. Installed a TCS-T1 decoder in it that I had laying around.  Put it in a consist in the lead for the lighting effects with a sound unit trailing. Headlight is nice and bright, but can't get the ditch lights to work.

I am thinking maybe remove the wiring from the board going to the ditch lights and attach to new decoder. T1 says it's a two function. Does that mean the green & purple wires are of no use?

What are the good choices for metal wheels to replace plastic with?

Alright, I'm going to upgrade some of my better rolling stock that didn't come with metal wheels to having them. So what is the current consensus (asking for that from model railroaders, I've got to be kidding) as to which are a good, solid product with a decent price for the item. I don't mind buying bulk (bulk only gets you at max 25 cars done)

I've got some older Proto2000 wheel sets. Not sure what else might be out there.

Thanks in advance.

How do you paint a car with details that you can't remove for painting?

Back in the day, I purchased a number of Thrall All Door Boxcars from Walthers. Since I'm trying to model relatively contemporary, many of those cars are no longer usable in their current form. So either I sell them (limited market for them) or do something with them. Modifying them to what some of them became is beyond my current skillset. But painting them in a still in use paint scheme might be possible. NOKL has a number of them still in service for specialized wood products. Their paint scheme is a basic brown (box car red?) solid color. Nominal data on the cars.

Mystery speaker

The locomotive makes sound so there has to be a speaker, right? 

The locomotive in question is a Walthers Proto GP60 with DCC and Sound. I bought it to learn about synchronizing sound with engine movement, momentum, braking, etc. Things were going fine so naturally I did not leave well enough alone.

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The feasible diesel (Plausibility of era on a freelance layout)

We all have different approaches to our modeling from strict prototype to protolance to several different degrees of freelancing. I fall firmly as a freelancer but not to the extreme of "run anything", I do strive for at least a modicum of plausibility as far as trying to run the same era of equipment on my layout. I'm not super strict but I generally think of my logging and mining layouts time frame as anywhere in a range of about 1918 to 1925.

LPS L1's picture

Any experience with trainreadyproducts.com?

Has anyone here heard of or dealt with trainreadyproducts.com?

 

Thanks in advance, 

Skoti.

Sources for tiny motors and gearing?

Hello all,

I just got back into model railroading recently and am excited to meet some people and see what you are all up too.

I'm in the prep stages for a project where i want to try to model some early 1900 street cars in N scale.  (specifically the Seattle Municipal Railway).  I have found tons of good photo reference, so good to go there.


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