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Here is a simple analog question.Spookshow says the analog version.....you cut off the plug in order to wire it for DCC.But he does not have a top down shot and it is kind of hard to see what he's talking about from the side.Anyone have a top down shot of the analog board?
I'm also curious about this and why didn't Bachmann just include the standard 6-pin decoder interface with a dummy DC plug installed. This seems to be the norm nowadays.
I love Mark's review and his diligence to get all the (new and old) models covered but he doesn't get deep into the details or close-up photos. Maybe I should get one of these just to do one of those "Peteski Technical Reviews" on it. I should probably try collaborate with Mark and have him send me those models after his review to do my deep-dive review. But I could never keep up with him and my reviews would be delayed for months or even years. I'm also curious about this and why didn't Bachmann just include the standard 6-pin decoder interface with a dummy DC plug installed. This seems to be the norm nowadays.
He is selling one, guessing the one he reviewed. Posted over on NSN, TUSCAN RED 5-STRIPE #4913 w/ DCC SOUND Test-run only and in perfect/like-new condition. Originally cost $212 (shipped), asking $170. Now is your time !
I'm actually more interested in the pantographs, which will be available sometime within the next six months, for retrofitting to the Kato models and for scratchbuilding purposes. I'll take a look at the model next month in Springfield, but I don't have a need to acquire one.
The initial posts I made when I joined the now-defunct A-board was a comparison of then-new Kato GG1 to the only other plastic model of GG1 then available (Arnold), specifically addressing the pantographs. While the photos are gone the thread is still in the archive: http://forum.atlasrr.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48928 That topic was fun to revisit - and see the typical forum debate about which model brand is better and whether Kato makes excellent or just average models. The Arnold model (especially considering its age) still stands on its own merits, but of course the Kato model is vastly superior. I suppose I could resurrect the photos and re-post that info here.