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P.S. Thanks, Allen. Oh, and, "Damn you and your cursed peer pressure!"
This video's for Allen (Bendtracker1), co-starring one SBD SD45-2 and B&O GP40-2 that were purchased by the Seaboard Central from the Little Rock Line:I have to admit that I really like this IM SD45-2, despite the "faded" paint job and some gloppy paint on the corners of the handrails that I think I can clean up with some fine sandpaper. I have hemmed and hawed for years about getting one of these locomotives, due to some horrendous reviews online. But, it runs very well and much more smoothly than the Atlas SD50s that it is MUed with in the video. Hopefully, someday when I get around to weathering the fleet, I'll figure out a way to darken this locomotive a little without affecting the lettering too much. If it really starts bugging me enough (the contrast is not really as bad as it seems in the video), then I'll keep an eye out for an SCL SD45-2 shell with a much better paint job and swap it out.As for the B&O GP40-2 that played the part of the helper in the video, it was probably the easiest DCC conversion that I've ever done, and I've dropped quite a few decoders in GP38s and GP40s. Being lazy after a hard day of work, I didn't bother to add solder to the decoder's pads to engage the frame better, nor did I bother to fuss with the motor's contacts to the decoder. I just dropped it in there, and it worked on the first try! I literally had this locomotive's wheels gauged, the unit torn down and put back together, and the decoder programmed with the road number for the DCC address in just three or four minutes. I wish they all worked out that well.Enjoy,DFFP.S. Thanks, Allen. Oh, and, "Damn you and your cursed peer pressure!"
What's the geometry of the jig? Maybe I can help defray the cost by subcontracting out a turnout or two for the CH&FP... It's a pretty tight turn, as I recall...Lee
I built the first turnout, but never got around to the second ...DFF
Here you go Dave, this should help
Heh, Rich, "Round tuit" is my railroad's motto.DFF