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Upon further reflection, if I'm going to waste my N scale funds on an HO loco, then I'll get something that I want to have on the shelf in my layout room, not what our buddy might want to see on his layout.
Upon further reflection, if I'm going to waste my N scale funds on an HO loco, then I'll get something that I want to have on the shelf in my layout room, not what our buddy might want to see on his layout. I'm thinking the Atlas C425 in LA&L paint, since it is the current paint scheme of my home road. Or perhaps a Heritage Unit...<sigh>
I've known Rick and Linda since I was a little kid. They're wonderful, wonderful people, and it's a treat every time I bump into them.
I'm thinking the Atlas C425 in LA&L paint, since it is the current paint scheme of my home road. Or perhaps a Heritage Unit...<sigh>
I've gotten a lot of the ballasting done on the sub since my last post. Hoping to get some time this weekend to vacuum up lose material and get some pictures. In mean time, I finally got to setting up the HO around the Christmas tree tonight. I figured it would give me a chance to run the SD40-2 I got a few weeks ago on more than a 2 foot section of straight track. I wish I wouldn't have done that now. It's a DCC equipped loco on a DC loop of track, I put it on track and it made two loops, derailed on a curve, front truck shorted out across the two rails and I smoked the damn decoder So off to MBK website to order replacement. While looking around, I figured I can't just order a single decoder, so much wasted space in that USPS small flat rate box. I have an Atlas MP15 for Hagerstown yard, but sometimes if I pull an entire string of cars, it would be nice to have a second switcher. Seeing there are no MP15's to be had, I thought about the MT SW1500. They had a few Conrail units left in stock. A quick check of rrpicturearchives.net showed a handful of CR units with CSX patches, so I decided to add one to the fleet. Of course this meant another decoder (damn, I was so close to being 100% decoderized) . So something else to photograph too Of course that is if all the CR crowd doesn't run me out of town for patching said unit.
Liking the look of the ballast under those switchers.