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Paging @Lemosteam , please report to the design studio STAT!
Had an opportunity yesterday to visit John Parker's incredible HO scale BNSF Fall River Division layout: http://www.bnsfrr.net/
Great video Ed, what a catch and to be able to follow this as far as you have.Rod.
I did some railfanning up in coal country.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdBtYlirKaEStill have a TON of photos and video of some RBMNRR EMD hotness, but I wanted to share that with you all.It's in full HD, so do yourself a favor and watch it somewhere you can appreciate the sights and sounds of five Alco Centuries doing their thing.
I believe that "sparker" is just that - a spark-gap lightning arrester. Normally, the gap insulates the hot side from ground, allowing the current to go through the motors. If lightning hits the overhead, the high voltage ionizes the air in the gap, and the surge goes to ground (the rails). If it is, there should be a gap in the center of the "X", but I wouldn't advise trying to cut one. The result would probably be too fragile to handle.
Love the Alcos. I grew up on stories of the 251 engine as my father worked for Alco as an engineer and specifically on the 251 development. His boss was Paul Vaughan. Until the day he died, on the wall in his home office there was an 8 1/2" x 11" simply framed black and white picture of the 251 prototype engine on the test stand in Auburn. I don't know how many times he told me, "And my cot was right there when we were doing test runs" They did some test runs that ran for days at a time. He had a lot of interesting stories from his Alco days that I really enjoyed.
Wow... I've just been thumbing through the gallery on John's site and I'm speechless. Here is an example of an everyday scene that is captured so well:http://www.bnsfrr.net/uploads/3/2/2/4/32241659/canpotex-car-at-sage_orig.jpgThe passenger shelter, welded handrails, suburban landscaping, etc. All very mundane, but rendered perfectly. And that's just 1/1000th of the layout!
Subscribed. Really, really nice vid, Ed.