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I’m calling the HH660 done.I’ll try to post a video demonstrating the running characteristics and how it sounds over the weekend. (Attachment Link) Jim
I’m calling the HH660 done.I’ll try to post a video demonstrating the running characteristics and how it sounds over the weekend.Edit: A big thanks to @Chris333 for the help an inspiration!Jim
It's my understanding that Atlas bought the dies to the Red Caboose line, so if you were to purchase an Atlas O scale Geep today, the body would be of Red Caboose lineage.
Pretty Cool layout at Bearizona in Williams. BTW Ed is talking me into modeling the GCRW.
I’m calling the HH660 done.I’ll try to post a video demonstrating the running characteristics and how it sounds over the weekend.
It would be far more an Atlas Geep than RC. Atlas modified the RC body dies to suit their 3-rail criteria. They do not use the RC parts for the frame/walkway, and instead use their own die-cast metal part which is likewise designed for 3-rail (and the 2-motor 'China drive' mechanism). Other parts such as the fuel and air tanks, and stanchions/handrails are Atlas parts, not the finely scaled and detailed RC delrin parts.Ed
http://saskrailmuseum.org/index.php/our-collection/rolling-stock/locomotives/http://saskrailmuseum.org/index.php/our-collection/rolling-stock/rolling-stock/http://www.railpictures.ca/upload/ge-23t-box-cab-with-sask-power-ex-canadian-utilities-power-generation-car-are-on-display-at-the-saskatchewan-railway-museumhttp://hammelltime.blogspot.com/2011/08/
The decoder is already remapped for the Gyra Light, but I have logistics such as wiring through the detailed cab. As it stands now, the shell can be pulled and the LEDs remain attached to the frame with nothing attached to the shell.
Dave,I just did some high headlights in an Athearn loco the other day -- if you can tolerate one LED in the shell, it's not too bad to twist the LED wires and thread them through the gyralight and through the hole in the back of the cab -without- disassembly of the cab. The Athearn cabs really aren't designed to come off the shell...