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That is what I recommended to Gary - entire user-friendly DCC system in a throttle. You can program and run DCC models. BLW has the same item for $140. http://blwnscale.com/nce-starter.htm
PS, he did 2 tours in Iraq. Joe D
And now for a dose of reality.Look at that boiler shell, Verne, there's a lot of paint on it. Not a lot of detail on it, either.Does have traction tires on the #2 drivers, though.Now, let's check the slow speed performance. Does not look too good. Pretty "jerky".Possibly not enough break-in.Run the loco for another hour, fiddle with the valve gear, maybe loosen it up a bit.Now check the slow speed again. Run at speed step 1 of 128.Well, Verne, this one's going to be a shelf queen for some time. Maybe a long time.Was she worth $250? You decide.
Thanks for the tip!
I'm not a Pennsy nut or even know much about them but the one thing I was noticing in comparing the model to the 1361 is the headlight and generator position. Did a quick search and found a shot of the 1361 on the http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/prr/prr-s1361ahn.jpg site back in 1936 and it was just as the Bachmann model has it. So when did it get changed and was this done only on the 1361 or did others get this treatment?
I notice on tender exploded view, there is mention of rear light on wiring diagram. But did the K4's have them? I did find one rear view on FF, looks like there is none? Thanks, Joe D