Locos and rolling stock

Firebox Flicker Effects

 

Something to think about. Oil fired loco's primarily. Glow from coal fired loco's. Many here probably know that now.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/soundtraxx/message/33117

Rich

Struggling to get my loco to behave using a TCS T4X decoder

Hi all, I've got a Athearn RTR SW1500 that I'm struggling to set up. I won it on e-bay and it came with an NCE decoder build in. This decoder was very basic however (it was an N scale decoder to boot), and I couldn't coax any low speed performance out of it. In fact, I needed to increase the throttle when it would suddenly start to move, but not good enough for switching.  I still had a TCS T4X decoder sitting around, which I had used previously in another loco before that one was converted to a sound equiped decoder. 

1925 Ingersoll Rand Boxcab in N scale?

I have struck up an email thread with a designer on Shapeways.  He has designed a boxcab for multiple scales from TT to On30 scales.  However, he doesn't offer anything in N scale, yet.  We are emailing back and forth about him re-scaling his designs for N scale and fitting a currently available chassis.  He is interested and had this idea on the back burner.

Two questions have come up which I thought I would throw out here for cussing and discussing.

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Bachmann On30 4-6-0 query

I'm seriously considering purchasing a Bachmann On30 4-6-0 w/ DCC/Sound. Anyone here have any experience with this engine? How does it run? How does it sound? Etc. It'll likely be running on ME On30 c/83 flextrak with #5 turnouts and 24" to 30" curves, no grades. Any input will be appreciated!

Mack Truck Rail Cars

Just finished reading an article in Narrow Gauge Gazette about these animals and was wondering where I might find a powered one.

Sergent Engineering Coupler Videos

Every now and then, I get a train of Sergent-coupler equipped cars out to do some switching on my shelf layout.  Everytime, I'm fascinated with how they work. 

During this past iteration of fascination, I took some video.  The first is a short, very close view illustrating how the locking mechanism works - this was taken with my iPhone with an Olloclip macro lens attached (trying the lens was actually one of the reasons for taking the video).  I haven't found another video showing the mechanism so closely, so I thought it worth sharing.

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So what are people up to this Memorial Day weekend?

I finally had time and the gumption to get started on a project that I set myself to about a year ago - weathering my rolling stock.

I'm using Walt Huston's method of dullcote, chalk, and more chalk (and I'll dullcote any I think came out a bit too "bright").

I'm using a combination of Bragdon powders and various chalks I picked up on sale at a local craft store.

It's an interesting experience watching the weathering take shape. As for the photo quality... it's my cell phone.

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BNSF - Freight Car Red/Brown?

  I am looking for a good acrylic paint that provides a close match to the color BNSF is using on their freight cars.  If it matches Athearn/Atlas/Accurail - Even better.  I see Floquil has ATSF 'Mineral Brown' available in their solvent line of paint.

  While I am at it, who has the best BNSF orange/green paints(again, in acrylic)? I have a couple of undec Kato engines that need to meet the air brush...

Jim Bernier

Jerry Glow resumes sales of decals

Jerry Glow (http://home.comcast.net/~jerryglow/decals) has announced that the problems announced in "Briefly noted at press time..." (May 2012 MRH, pg.125) have been corrected and he has resumed sales of his decal products, and is introducing new decal designs as well. 

 

installing replacement trucks

I'm looking for some advice...I bought a bunch of old cars at a model railroad auction only to find most were missing their trucks. They're a real mixed bag of different makes but it looks like the majority had the trucks that were fastened in with plastic plugs (not screwed in) or talgo style with the molded on posts. So my question is...do I fill the holes with styrene rod then drill and tap for screws or do I look for trucks with the plastic posts (are they available) Which manu


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