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intruder
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Nice photos, Palle.
Thank you!
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<br />A delta triple f7 worths it?
Any
F7 is. And converting to fully digital is a walk in the park ...
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After that convertion will i be able to use both motors?Is there an upgrade kit(mfx) for upgrading double motored locos?
One mfx decoder for two motors?
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Ask Neville - he successfully did a 2-motor conversion, lately ...
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I have not done even a single motor conversion[:o)]but i will ask him,thanks for the info.
I will experiment on my 3374 before touching a f7.
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<br />I have not done even a single motor conversion[:o)]but i will ask him,thanks for the info.
I will experiment on my 3374 before touching a f7.
No problems at all, Ordered 2 5 Pole Rotors, 2 Magnets, 2 ENd Plates, One ESU MFX Decoder programmed to F7 Sounds.
ALso a DCC 8 pin socket. Put the Loco Wires to the Socket and plugged in hte Decoder and away it went.
It is so easy a blind man and a seeing eye dog could do it.
I will dig out the part numbers and send.
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19 April 2007 02:35:56(UTC)
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Very enlightening topic Nev,i will read it carefully,thanks.
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<br />Very enlightening topic Nev,i will read it carefully,thanks.
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A question for you F7 folks:
On a tripple unit, is the pick-up shoe originally installed under a center section bogie?
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Svein - under the front bogie of one of the A-units
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Thanks, John.
I like to alter things, make things work after my own theories (maybe not always the best?)
Would it be, from a user's point of view, better to install the pick-up shoe as close to the center as possible (which means under a B-unit bogie), to have a close to equal stopping distance e.g. in front of signals, regardless of the travelling direction?
I presume that the unpowered A-unit bogie and the B-unit bogies are identical?
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<br />I like to alter things, make things work after my own theories
Now we are two, Svein ...
And you're right - all unpowered bogies on A- and B-units are identical.
Thus you can easily mount that pick-up shoe wherever you prefer to ...
Just one of many points why I love those classic F7s. They are beautiful, super-sturdy,
and you can convert and extend 'em perfectly nice to your personal taste & needs [:p][:p][:p]
Sorry - have no idea about signals [:I]
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Would it be, from a user's point of view, better to install the pick-up shoe as close to the center as possible (which means under a B-unit bogie), to have a close to equal stopping distance e.g. in front of signals, regardless of the travelling direction?
I presume that the unpowered A-unit bogie and the B-unit bogies are identical?
Yep, if you use these contact tracks with these small nipples at the center rail (e.g. # 2299, sorry, don't kno the respective # for C tracks), it's some advantage. Also when the train enters a semaphore control sections.
However, I have abandoned this type of contact tracks from my layout. Not reliable enough in the long run. Everything controled now by small magnets on the locos and reed relays on the tracks, and therefore independet of the position of the pick-up shoe.
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I like to alter things, make things work after my own theories (maybe not always the best?)
That's what I am trying, too. BTW in my theoretical physics lessons many years ago I have been told that reality (such as it is) is only a very mediocrate implementation of physical laws, so it may be improved. I don't know whether this is generally true, but it certainly applies to a few mrr features such as pick-up shoes and contact tracks.
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<br />in my theoretical physics lessons many years ago I have been told
that reality is only a very mediocrate implementation of physical laws
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Thanks for the information and for the physics lesson, John and Hans Martin.
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There's only one drawback w/ a mixed layout. You can buy 2-rail locos by the numbers, then [xx(]
Yes [:p][:p][:p]
- like these FP7s
not exactly up to M's standards, but at a fraction of the cost of M's F7s in UP livery
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Actually it is quite accurate,but our finite perception requires several simplifications.
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Very nice, Palle ...
But you enter dangerous territory. AC vs. DC = number of locos available x 30 (at least) [}:)][}:)][}:)]
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<br />Very nice, Palle ...
But you enter dangerous territory. AC vs. DC = number of locos available x 30 (at least) [}:)][}:)][}:)]
indeed, very tempting [:p][}:)]
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My job is done ...
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So true John
Anyway, I will be careful not to stray to far off the beaten track in DC - both geografically speaking and MRR-wise. For the latter the plan is to limit myself to the Challenger, the Veranda Gas Turbine (may require a new mortgage
), and a few other indispensible UP locos like a shunter and an E7 consist.
City-wise I'm always careful in DC and this time I will basically be confined to the hotel for the entire stay...
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Most healthy decision, Palle [^] (surely your hotel got an excellent bar ...)
Woooow - The Veranda is a dream [:p][:p][:p]
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A well stocked bar I'm sure, and a company card to pick up the tab
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Very nice picture,pserup.
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<br />and a company card to pick up the tab
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got my hands on an F7 repaint job [:I] ...used to be a 3662 Blue/Silver Santa Fe ...
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Congratulations for this UP F7 repaint job [:p][:p][:p].
Details are evenbetter than on my original UP F7 ! And the road numbers are prototypical, too.
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Very nice, pserup.
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WOW [:0][:0][:0] ... Coolness, Palle - your excellent livery beats M 40 miles by sunday
How many hours did you invest in that paint job
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Very nice livery Palle,excellent job,but its former livery was very good as well.
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John,
I wish I had the time, tools, and talent to do something like this myself, but alas no... [:I]
Found it on ebay for € 275,-, which is less than I payed for my Blue/Silver 3662 in a local shop
Seller did the airbrush work ...
I agree Nikos, I like the former livery very much as well ...
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<br />Found it on ebay for € 275. Seller did the airbrush work ...
Palle, this wasn't a deal - this was a steal, congratulations
Well, those who do the resto job
plus
wanna sell rarely make the cash. I recall my very own most
extensive & highly detailed frame-off restoration on my old JEEP Mod.MB about thirty years back.
In the end I had to be lucky when getting back the money I had invested for the parts.
More than 200 hours of hard work down the drain. Never again, little idiot me ... [xx(][xx(][xx(]
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OHH! I have,nt seen that UP locomotive earlier. It's just graet[:p]. That painter must really be a proffesional. By the way - I have heard that in the 70's you could leave your worn Märklin-locomotive to your local dealer, and he would send it to the Märklin-factory for overhaul and repainting. Comes back almost like new. Anywhane know if that story is true?
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John, I think the seller got a cheap, mistreated 3662 and repainted it - and also sure he didn't get much for the hours he spent ... [xx(]
... doesn't stop me from enjoying it though
and for Nikos ...
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A lovely sight indeed Palle,thank you for your image
,maybe the f7 that i like the most[:p].
Now i must find that loco and the funds to buy it[B)].
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<br />A lovely sight indeed Palle,thank you for your image
,maybe the f7 that i like the most[:p].
Now i must find that loco and the funds to buy it[B)].
Same Here Nikos. Funds Funds and More Funds.
To be companions to my Amtrak A-A
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<br />A lovely sight indeed Palle,thank you for your image
,maybe the f7 that i like the most[:p].
Now i must find that loco and the funds to buy it[B)].
Same Here Nikos. Funds Funds and More Funds.
To be companions to my Amtrak A-A
But imagine having all the funs you want Nev,wouldn't you get bored
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Unlimited fun(d)s, hmmm...
Zillions of locomotives, cars, animations and acres of layout with miles of track...
... that is when you can drag yourself away from the babe in the swimming pool bar ...
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<br />drag yourself away from the babe in the swimming pool bar ...
Pah - don't even look at 'em. Only my lady rules ...
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ain't no rule saying it can't be your wife in the pool ...
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Coolness - you gotta bar in your pool
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I would have if I had unlimited funds [:p]
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Same Here Nikos. Funds Funds and More Funds.
To be companions to my Amtrak A-A
But imagine having all the funs you want Nev,wouldn't you get bored
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Not too much funds.
Just enough to build a nice size train room and Maybe a few F7s and No-Habs.
And a Swimming Pool with a bar. Model trains doing table service
NOt wearing the Pink Pinny, which is hard to see and now I have a white Pinny which also is hard to see against MY pure white Skin Still have 2 new shiny tin Hips that is badly in Need of Repair matching rusting tin shoulders
and a hose pipe on the aorta
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Now i realised my mistake[:o)][B)],but is it a mistake after all
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Nice "Tuco" avatar ...
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Thanks John
, his quotes made that film a classic.
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Yeah. Eli Wallach is great ...
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The 37622 (29848) , after a short steam loco (37452) brake
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Congratulations, Nikos - you just bought the ultimate top of M's F7 evolution ...
For me she's ranking #1 - together with the F7 A-B-B "WESTERN PACIFIC" (#26600) [:p][:p][:p]
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