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  1. ALCOS4EVER

    Anyone recognize this....

    That is definitely a slug or booster unit. The "tank" is probably an old locomotive fuel tank filled with concrete to act as ballast for extra traction.
  2. ALCOS4EVER

    Need Advice on Conductive Lube

    Just to clarify, "Non Conductive" means that it allows electricity to pass through it but will not transmit it between polarities thereby causing a short.
  3. ALCOS4EVER

    Need Advice on Conductive Lube

    You can get "Dielectric" grease at any auto parts store. It's in a small "toothpaste" type tube for about $3.00. It is an electrically non conductive lube. It will keep for years.
  4. ALCOS4EVER

    Steam Locomotive Question

    Any "0-X-0" type locomotive was designed to be a switching locomotive. They were frequently run in reverse during their switching moves, that is the reason they had a sloped tender for better visibility. They also were intended to be run at low speeds. They were used in local delivery/pickup and...
  5. ALCOS4EVER

    New line of Brass Trains

    If you have the financial resources to offer even a limited line of brass locomotives the first question you have to ask yourselves is what do the people who really purchase brass locomotives want. In my experience most brass locomotives are purchased by collectors who only display them and do...
  6. ALCOS4EVER

    General Question concerning which scale

    Every year at the ARS show in Springfield, MA there is an HO club that has a city theme layout which features Amtrak with overhead canternary. It looks super and it runs great. It is about 12FT X 12FT. I think there is video of it on YouTube. I'm sorry but I don't remember the clubs name.
  7. ALCOS4EVER

    Old brass caboose

    Nice work on your caboose and clever idea about the different logos. I have a friend with an older O scale shelf layout and because his cars never get turned he lettered many of them with different road names on each side to double his roster.
  8. ALCOS4EVER

    new GP7/9s

    They use a prototype photo because they don't have any production or preproduction models ready to show. This way the ad campaign can proceed concurrently with or before actual models are produced. That way they can solicit preorders without waiting for actual product to present. A "prototype...
  9. ALCOS4EVER

    New NY Central guy

    Welcome RBPhillips - I am originaly from the Mohawk Valley. I was born in Mohawk and the NYC is one of my favorite roads, as well as PRR, D&H, LV, L&NE L&HR and of course NYS&W. Look forward to chatting. (You also probably remember "Utica Tool". My dad was chief engineer for them for years.)
  10. ALCOS4EVER

    Pictures and railroads

    Old Railroad calendars also make great photos for your walls although they are usually larger. I save all mine for when I get a train room to hang them in.
  11. ALCOS4EVER

    Boston Model Train Shops

    I can suggest a few shops near but not in Boston. There is Hobby Emporium in Tyngsboro, MA about 30 minutes north of Boston on the MA/NH line. It is a large shop with an excellent selection of N Scale. There is Neal's NGaugeing Trains in Hampton, NH about 45 minutes north of Boston again on the...
  12. ALCOS4EVER

    RS-2 and RS-3 ?

    I would recommend the new Bachmann RS-3's. They come with DCC installed, no sound. They look great and run great as well. I bought a NYC and a PRR a few weeks ago and I love them. They cost me $60.00 each. I also have Atlas's, Roundhouse's (Athearn's predecesor) RS-3's and Proto 1000 RS-2'S...
  13. ALCOS4EVER

    Hello from RDG-LV-CNJ in Chicagoland

    Hello - Welcome to this forum. I think our modelling tastes are similar as I model in HO DC/DCC the eastern roads of PRR, NYC, PC, CONRAIL, LV, L&NE, L&HR and NYS&W. I also love ALCO's as you can tell from my screen name. I am also a diesel guy. I think you'll find this the friendliest...
  14. ALCOS4EVER

    Slippery Steamer

    Thanks for the input guys. I'm going to get some "BFS". I also never took into account the black coating on the drivers would be slippery until it wears off.
  15. ALCOS4EVER

    Slippery Steamer

    I recently bought a Bachmann 2-10-4 (P/N 51202), it looks nice and runs well but it has low pulling power. I am a diesel man and I'm not used to slippery steamers. It will pull ten NMRA weighted (4.00 oz.) 40 footers on level track. My diesels can do considerably more. There are no traction...
  16. ALCOS4EVER

    snowmobilers cause derailments

    SABRR - I'm from that area, in fact I heard the rescue call yesterday morning on the scanner. The track speed in that area is probably about 10 MPH. We have had a lot of snow and an ice storm in the last couple of weeks. Riding in a locomotive up high in a white on white background...
  17. ALCOS4EVER

    Loco's you just had to have but...

    Flyboy2610 - I just watched the "Youtube" video. That is an outstanding job of weathering you did on #5016. ;)
  18. ALCOS4EVER

    Loco's you just had to have but...

    I know this feeling very well. At the Springfield show a couple of weeks ago I bought a Bachmann 2-10-4 because it caught my eye and the price was right. All I did was test run it and then it went back in the box. I'm a die hard diesel fan with over 100 locomotives and only five steamers, mostly...
  19. ALCOS4EVER

    Bachman?

    This is one of the most highly debated topics on any forum. Is Bachmann any good or not? Their Spectrum line of steam locomotives is top notch. Their Spectrum line of diesels is in my opinion is excellent as well. The detail is not as high, they are equal to a Proto 1000 an Atlas Trainman or an...
  20. ALCOS4EVER

    ebay bidders are nuts!

    I have quite a few Athearn Blue Box locomotives and I like them but you have to face the reality that unless someone has done a custom paint job or exceptional detailing or DCC they are worth about $20.00 to $25.00. You can get them at any train show for that or less if you really look. Always...



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