Ha ha, indeed! They are great little runners with the one drawback is they are a little dicey over frogs but I think I have a fix for that.
My latest purchase to satisfy my addiction, A Makers Mark box car! Just kidding EN50714-3 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504448 EN50714-4 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504553 EN50714-5 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504556 EN50714-6 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504584 EN50714-7 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504611 EN50714-8 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504645 EN50714-9 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504672 EN50714-10 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504699 EN50714-11 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504755 EN50714-12 ExactRail N Scale Trinity 6275 Boxcar, TTX/FBOX/New Logo Patch / 504796 I really liked the Exact Rail cars, glad they found a new home at Scale Trains, they seem dedicated for more runs. They are releasing new FVM locomotives with new roads and numbers too. Not quite as expensive as the Sale Trains Rivet Counters, but better than Atlas and Kato. As a side note, the best decoder for the Fox Valley locomotives is the Zimo MX621N. My reason for saying that is because they are the only locomotives, with that Zimo decoder, I have been able speed match and delay using Acceleration Trim and Deceleration Trim. I have shared that on the DCC threads before. Or contact me and I can explain it to you. (FYI I am not an agent or employee of Zimo.)
I remember David saying he wasn't going to buy any more LOCOMOTIVES. To be fair...he didn't say anything about not buying ROLLING STOCK !!!
No more locomotives until I liquidate some of these locomotives that need decoders, this does not include locomotives where the installed decoder has failed. In most cases that was from a bad batch of TCS decoders, and when I pull them they will be replaced at no charge. The ones with failed Digitrax decoders will be upgraded to either Zimo or ESU decoders.
Wasn't that what was on the sign on a photo, back in the day when a certain Locomotive Works out of Brooklyn (actually, New Jersey) still issued printed communications? "Will Work for Kato MILW SD45s"
This is a follow-up to a post I made here a couple of weeks ago about the shop vac exhaust port I installed in a window. The caps I ordered arrived and they are a perfect fit. For anyone interested, they're made by Prescott Plastics in the U.S. the diameter is 2.25". Amazon link below. For a standard 2.5" shop vac hose, the connector should be 2.25", but I could not find anything available that's made to cover the connector (for keeping bugs and rodents out), so I hunted these down, myself. $10 for a 4-pack, they work great. https://www.amazon.com/Prescott-Plastics-Round-Flexible-Rubber/dp/B07PK5B9D5
Some more All Scales Miniatures goodies. A pickup truck across the bed toolbox (already painted silver), 2 outhouses for my park, a firepit ring, park bench, satellite tv dish (complaints from down on the farm about not being able to get cable) and some milk cans. I think I'm starting to become addicted to these people's details. And BNSF Fan, that is a really nice car, I remember seeing a lot of those on CSX. I think running blocks of cars large or small in your trains really looks prototyical. Ralph
This just in, 11 sound decoders 2 for the Kato SD70M locomotives 4 for the Kato GE P42 Genesis Locomotives 5 for the Kato E 8/9 locomotives
Good thing they are 'soft plastic. Case in point >>>>Should u forget to take the cap off before starting the shop vac....it would sound like a potato gun when that cap blows off there....
Lol I've been thinking abt that possibility, I'm bad about forgetting stuff like that. I'll have to put a piece of tape near the switch with a reminder message.
Attach a string to the cap and plywood. Should you forget and it goes pop at least you can find it and not look all over to find where it went.
The installer I had for the Sound Decoders, just bailed out on me. Seems like a game here, told me to get the decoders with the proper sound file I wanted. Did all that and poof!