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Re: Weekend Update 11/19/23
« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2023, 02:05:16 AM »
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garethashenden:  I don't know what the foreground is going to be, but from the picture, it looks like a good start for a large body of water on a breezy day.  Nice waves!
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Re: Weekend Update 11/19/23
« Reply #16 on: November 21, 2023, 10:30:00 AM »
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Thanks to the efforts of a couple of members here, I now have four nice groupings of classic ConCor PAs.
It all started with the arrival of three dummies from @chessie system fan , a beautifully custom painted A/B set of L&N, and a Southern A unit.




Next, i got a great deal on a fully powered ABA set from @ai5629 Jeff Lopez ,   all three drives are silky smooth runners (compared to their contemporaries anyway)   Now, for those of you old enough to remember,  three powered PA drives can pound out a 200 car train on an N track layout without blinking an eye,  so I set about the task of shuffling things around a bit.



First, I picked up a bargain bin deal on a Dummy A unit while I was in San Diego last week.


This gave me some parts I would need to complete the transplants.  (The Southern and L&N engine came with the pilots fixed to the shell, and I was not able to salvage the one from the SOU cab)  also these were set up with a home brew link and pin set up, presumably to get closer coupling distance.

To keep the L&N shell intact,  I opted to power the B unit.  I replaced the link and pin set up with Unimates to keep the coupling close, and put a Rapido in the back to interface with my old passenger fleet.  Since ConCor provides a light rig in the dummy A, the B can push it around and no one is any the wiser.

The other A drive went under the Southern shell pretty seamlessly (once I had broken off the OEM pilot)

With a bit of repair and replace on the dummies frames, I was able to put the B&O set back on the road with a powered A and two trailers.  The set looks great handling my 8 car streamlined Columbian.

These, of course, now share the spotlight with my original PRR ABA set, also a singled powered A and two trailers.



When I run all four, the lights in half the county dim, but there's nothing like the thrum of those old motors as they whisk passengers along to their holiday destinations!

Lee
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Re: Weekend Update 11/19/23
« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2023, 11:53:11 AM »
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I think you have the wrong credit for the B&O engines. I'm jjb62556 and I was the one with the two PA's you was thinking about buying....

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Re: Weekend Update 11/19/23
« Reply #18 on: November 21, 2023, 02:15:32 PM »
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Bob's collection has a Concor PA/PB ABA set in Southern Pacific.  He went all out and stuck decoders in them.  All 3 are powered units.  And I think there is an unpowered Southern A unit somewhere in the bin.
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Re: Weekend Update 11/19/23
« Reply #19 on: November 21, 2023, 03:00:48 PM »
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I think you have the wrong credit for the B&O engines. I'm jjb62556 and I was the one with the two PA's you was thinking about buying....

DOH!  Right you are.  The B&O set came from @ai5629 , Jeff Lopez.  Thanks, Jeff.
He has a couple more that I might go back for, but we're into the holiday lull at work, so my allowance ain't what it was!

Lee
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