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Folks. I have been modifying a Minitrix class 6500 Electric that was brought to the US for testing in the '70's (aka, "The French Fry") as Amtrak #996. It was sent back and "The Swedish Meatball" won the contract. It would have been interesting: 6 axles, 8000 hp. Did not like the track on the NE corridor at the time, despite being quite successful in France. It looks like a mask from Japanese Kabuki theatre: The oval headlight covers were fashioned with brass tube made into a punch after sharpening, and bending into a oval. Still have to do the pilot/cowcatcher.I had a short video of the Bachmann TGV I repowered, but looks like the file size is too big.
Jim, forgive me if I missed it earlier, but what are you using for the short chassis? That's a great project, you should use your scratchbuilt shell as a master and cast copies (one for me; I could use a high top switcher just like this )Otto K.
Jim, forgive me if I missed it earlier, but what are you using for the short chassis? That's a great project, you should use your scratchbuilt shell as a master and cast copies (one for me; I could use a high top switcher just like this )Dig that guy riding the footboard...Otto K.
Well, I suffered a big fail when trying to install a Loksound Select Direct into an Atlas B23-7. One that may cost me an expensive decoder. I am following the instructions from here: https://www.trainboard.com/highball/index.php?threads/my-first-esu-loksound-install.120015/. It looks like this gentleman was able to install the decoder without having to do any cutting of the frame. However, when I tried...There is a tiny cylindrical component (resistor?) that is supposed to go on the solder pads that I circled. I think it got knocked loose when I tightened the frame halves. Unfortunately, I did not notice it came loose until I tried using my LokProgrammer to check for new firmware. I heard about two or three irregular beep noises coming from the before I could cancel it. I did not see or smell any smoke and I was able to recover the resistor. My hope is that I can solder it back in place and the decoder will still be salvageable. In any case, I will need to break out the Dremel and do a little trimming.
Thanks Otto,The mechanism is a shortened Atlas S2 with a Bachmann motor, motor holder and worms from their S4.The Atlas S2 isn’t a standard split frame design. The sill is cast metal with plastic clips that hold the stock motor and lends itself well to this conversion although with significant milling to drop the motor low enough to engage the truck gears and milling it into two pieces to shorten it.Along with the modified chassis, the new model uses Atlas S2 Blunt trucks, cab with glazing, pilots, railings and a few assorted details.It has a Loksound Select Micro, a Soberton 8x12 speaker and a bank of (4) 220uf capacitors in the cab.I didn’t really build the hood with casting it in mind. It has an internal rib that would make it difficult to remove from the mold. I’m going to build another one of these and do the hood differently so we’ll see...Perhaps casting might be a possibility. I need to talk to a friend to see if it’s feasible.Jim
...and a bank of (4) 220uf capacitors in the cab.Jim
would you be able to provide your source for the capacitors?
wow...very nice. @Jim Starbuck would you be able to provide your source for the capacitors? Do they just go in parallel across the motor leads?md
milling it into two pieces to shorten itJim