Jump to content

Mike1083

Member
  • Posts

    71
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Mike1083
 
 
  1. The engine sitting won't be an issue.  Maybe the battery will need to be charged but that's it.  With the MTH Hudson there is only one real modification I've done to mine and that was to open up the hole around where the smoke stack fits into the engine to relieve the pressure from a really tight fit.  Other than that, that's really it.  Even if you felt like yours would probably benefit from this same thing but didn't do it, I wouldn't view it as critical.  If you want that engine I'd go get it, hard to find new ones around.   :)

     

    http://www.rayman4449.com/MTH_Hudson_mods.htm#Smoke_stack_stress_relief 

     

    Keep us posted on how you make out!

     

    Raymond

     Fantastic news. Im going for it! I will post photos as soon as i get it. Sure am glad i decided to give it another go around looking for that triplex. 

  2. Thanks guys for all the great info, it is indeed appreciated. I think i will stay away from the USA trains for now and try my luck one more time with finding a place that has a triplex.

     

    update

     

    Well i just decided to call around me looking for that triplex and discovered a hudson with model number 70-3001-1. Apparently its just been sitting in a display case all this time. I am a little nervous because that model has just been sitting for a crazy amount of years. Should i jump on this immediately? Is it possible the engine could have issues? The gentleman said its only been run on a few feet of track to make sure everything was good and then it went into their display case. I think i am going to go tomorrow morning and get it. Is there anything i should be looking for? Any issues with this engine i should look for? I feel like i just stumbled upon a huge hunk of gold.

    Mike

  3. Its getting to be about that time of year and well i am now in the mountains in a house and i am looking to expand on my Christmas layout. I've decided to upgrade from the BR80 to the BR64 this year for my passenger train but i also have the Piko Christmas boxcars and i am going to need an engine for those to run separate. It just didn't look right to me having the box car with the passenger cars. I was hoping to have a Mth steam to pull them but i waited too long on the triplex and now they are impossible to find, so its looking like the USA trains diesels are the only option now or i could just use the extra BR64 that i plan on having. I was hoping to get some info on the gp7 and the Alco s4 diesel that USA offers in Christmas schemes. Does anyone have either of these engines in a different paint scheme or even the Christmas versions? Are they built to last? The price of these seems very cheap compared to Mth diesels, so it kind of raises an eyebrow..Is it even worth just buying a diesel for 1 month out of the year or should i just use the extra BR64 to pull the boxcars and maybe get a year round diesel for the garden? I find myself all over the place trying to decide what to do and this forum seems to have a lot of great folks with great knowledge so i figured this would be the place to get some wise advice. 

     

    Mike

  4. Thanks for the great tips and responses. A while ago i had seen a rolling stock piece that initially made me think this could even be possible. Thinking back on it i have a feeling it was an ho or o piece(when i was deciding which scale to invest in). It was a stake car that appeared to hold logs. it had 3 rows of stakes and the center stakes were taller than the outer stakes. Ive been trying to see if such a thing exists for g scale and have had no luck. The lgb euro cars really looked like they might work as they appear to have high walls/stakes. Then again i have not seen one in person so i am not 100% on that. Definitely think it will be possible to pull this off i just think im gonna have to get creative with how i can keep the books standing up straight. On a side note, the lgb hudson(the 4 foot radius is a big plus for a classroom)that appears to cost a small fortune and the mth triplex are on my radar. Ive been considering the accucraft electrics but i have yet to really find any good reviews and such. the whistle on the triple is what has me leaning in its favor though.

  5. I was hoping to find out if it is possible to create a children's book hauling train line (Reading Railroad) . Essentially books start out at one spot and arrive in another. I would want to use the reading locomotives for the project but i am thinking a custom paint job on a powerful loco or locos might be the better option. I was thinking lumber cars would be the best option as far as holding the books upright but im not sure if that would work. I guess my main questions would be is there a steam locomotive that is out there that could do the haul. i was thinking 3-4 dr seuss size and weight books per car at maybe 4-8 cars long. If a steam is out of the question which diesel should i consider? As far as cars go i am open to suggestions or even custom ideas. This would most likely be used in a classroom and if not approved it would be used as a tool to market reading on a teaching blog in which case it would only need to be maybe 4 cars. I really have no clue about how to even go about attempting this and would definitely appreciate any pointers or tips. The biggest hurdle is going to be having cars that can act as book ends essentially without tipping. I look forward to any help and suggestions.

     

    Mike

  6. Thanks Jim and i did give them a look but space is sort of at a premium at the moment and until we move to something bigger i think im gonna just keep working on building up my collection of rolling stock and locos. I am wanting to create a Reading Railroad that can haul real books from one area to another. My reading loco options are very slim from what i can gather but i suppose i could always paint a loco considering this is more for imagination than actually trying to recreate a specific scene. Maybe i should start another topic on how to go about trying to accomplish this goal. 

     

    Mike

  7. shop is called the moose caboose. His prices compete with and are usually lower than anything i can find online and thats before you add shipping into the equation. He did say that if i wanted to preorder it before 2014 that it would be less than 500 but that piko expected prices to go up slightly in the new year, so the price could go up slightly but even then it still sounds cheaper than anything i am reading online. 

  8. Hey, thanks for the replies and i will post pics shortly as i finally have the train up and running under the tree. I am in the Baltimore area and actually found a great shop about 45 minutes away that has been great. The set does come with sound and smoke. I was a little bummed with the idea that the bells and whistle have to sound at certain times on the track as i guess i thought i had more control over that but that can be customized hopefully. I really want the chug and puff. The euro cars look great and i am hoping to switch out the wheels for metal and also add interior lighting. Apparently piko is going to have interior lighting available for their euro cars soon, so thats on the list of add ons.  Hopefully ill have photos and a video up shortly. 

     

    Mike

  9. I am hoping to find out if there are any other options besides the piko christmas selection. I was thinking of creating my own christmas village but am not having much luck finding basic structure kits that i could modify myself. If anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Mike

  10. Well what was suppose to be a quick and easy purchase for a train for under the tree has now turned into a whole lot more. I thought for sure when i started the search i wanted the polar express and then i decided to do a little research and about a week and a half later im waiting for my piko DR BR80 passenger starter set to arrive. Its funny because i literally went from wanting the lionel O to mth tinplate O and std to aristo and lgb and finally settling on the piko. Between the getting sold out and not sure if or when we are getting anymore i decided to go with the piko. Hopefully i made a good choice. I had a hard time finding any reviews on the set but the gentleman i spoke with on the phone who sold it to me was more than willing to take the time to answer any questions i had and thought the quality was good but more importantly that the company looked to be going in the right direction. I do plan on keeping this set inside after the tree comes down and hope to be getting more trains and accessories as time goes on. Its great to be a part of this community and i look forward to contributing in anyway i can in the future, and asking a load of questions.

     

    Mike 

 
×
  • Create New...