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For the dummy B, which is too light, could you add stick-on lead weights? There should be plenty of room, but would the extra weight affect the rolling ability?
OK, so on the B units - Life-like dummy B's can be hard to find by themselves. A's were easier, I ended up with two. The stock dummy chassis is the plastic one with a fuel tank weight, which proved that it was just way too light to track properly even after gauging.On the powered B unit, I got a powered A and was surprised that this one was the 'second generation' split frame, ran well, but converting it a a B unit?Link: http://www.randgust.com/PABX201.jpg
This was fun. I keep thinking I maybe overdid it, then I find shots like this one - my era on the Fast Mail in '67, and OMG, the smoke! And the contrast between the sides and roof is way more pronounced than even I dare. The accumulation on the windshield, nose, and headlight area is even beyond what I've seen......https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d1/12/8b/d1128b0e8741ecff7a3cf2e16aed2dd1.jpghttp://streamlinermemories.info/SF/AlcoPAGrandCanyonChilicothe64.jpg
Without reading this entire thread I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. I have an A-B-A set of Concor PAs. Custom did them in Brunswick Green and put the ant up top. I have an A-B-B-A set from BLI. How I wish the BLI would run as good as the Concor set. The Concor are unstoppable and pull like there's no tomorrow. I'd let to put Soundtraxx in the Concor and rid of the BLI set. One is dead and two others have been returned in the past two years. I have no idea how much I've spent in shipping back and forth many of my BLI locos and especially the diesels.