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I just saw there still is a version with a slightly different livery available through Lowell Smith.Marc
Mark, sorry you had a issue with your T1. I've had that happen to other equipment and it is never desired. I hope Broadway is able to come through for you in terms of parts for repair.On another note, I have noticed that my T1 runs well but is a little jerky. More at the medium to mainline speeds. I do not have any experience in fine tuning the programming on the Paragon decoders. Does anyone know some tips I can try using JMRI?
Roundy-round testing, so I wasn't there. The weird thing is that my DCC system never registered a short, so when I finally noticed that it wasn't running it was sitting there with the headlight flashing and the entire shell super hot to the touch. I think I must've messed up getting the pilot truck reinstalled correctly because that's where the derail started.-Mark
I was finally able to finish up all my testing, and I gotta say the smoke unit is probably the coolest thing ever. It reminded me of why model trains are so fun (or at least are supposed to be).-Mark
Mark, this made my day. Wait and play with the smoke at a show. The kids will love, as well the older folks. One minor point regarding your excellent review. Reading and Northern 2102 is operational and is used 3-4 times a year on a modern "Rambles." If you like 1:1 steam, IMHO, you need to get to one of these events. It is a must see. Do not walk, RUN! No where else in the country can you watch a coal fired 4-8-4 pound up a 1.2% grade with a full load of 20+ cars, or ride behind it in cars with open windows at track speeds because no where else is the railroad CEO a die hard railfan. Bob
Anyone else having trouble with their T1 tracking? Mine runs super smooth, but the lead truck and first drive like to climb over the outside rail on my 22” radius curves. My track work isn’t the best, but it isn’t bad, and my other big steam doesn’t have any trouble. Any thoughts?
All the wheels are in gauge and the track is even slightly wide in the curve where this happens most frequently, which makes this even more odd. I'll mess with the lead truck spring this evening after work...
Is yours DCC/Sound or Stealth? On other forums, someone mentioned the stealth units lack a weight, as the smoke generator is removed, but its an empty cavity up front. And he just filled it with some lead shot.