Great update, Kyle. Nice Chessie coal cars and the locos sound great. That 35.5 inch radius curve looks awesome. You will be able to run anything on that.
Kyle you will have to bring them over here to do the grade test on the true Southern Aussie inclines. The sound great and yes, master volume needs to come down a tad one can go mad from the volume set on them.
Nice update Kyle. Concerning your Steamer, are your pilot wheels hitting the frame somewhere? That was a common thing with a couple of mine. I used a little bit of capton tape on the underneath side of the frame, and for the most part it solved the problem. ~Dennis
I don’t believe so, but why would it make it half way through the curve then just randomly stop if the pilot trucks were the problem? Thanks for watching!
@@kylestevens6925 I thought you said it was shorting out. Maybe I misunderstood. Generally the frame on a steam locomotive carries one leg of the power. So if a metal wheel hit the frame it while it's connected to the opposite rail a short will occur. Although with that broad of a radius I'd say it was a long shot.
@@OtterCreek I’m honestly not sure, with me still new in this hobby, I’m still learning quite a bit, next thing I want to learn is how to use a multimeter correctly.
Lookin' goodly ...... VERY goodly..... applause, applause, applause ....... keep it going, my friend...
Thank you Mike!
Great update, Kyle. Nice Chessie coal cars and the locos sound great. That 35.5 inch radius curve looks awesome. You will be able to run anything on that.
Already run my brass around it, well somewhat, seems to be having some problems with shorting out somewhere!
Nice update , Kyle and yes the 35" radious looks more realistic 👌 Darrell
Thank you Darrell!
Cool update Kyle. Nice that Bachmann has made bigger track radius, 614 should like that. A lot of things to keep you busy.
So far 614 is having mixed feelings about its new friend, he love them but much like his own, has some hesitation problems. Cure working on it.
Hey Kyle sorry for the late reply. Looking good. Love all those beautiful cats !
Very cool Kyle, looks and sounds great! Running sweet too! (Dave).
Thanks guys! Have a great Sunday!
Looks great. Those are super nice locos
Thanks Kris, indeed they are! Thanks for watching!
Super, glad you're up and running, really impressive.
Thanks you Andy!
Looks realistic on the curves Kyle nice video my friend 👍🏻 Have a great weekend 🚂😎🫵
Definitely makes a world of difference! Now to get the 614 to like them without having trust(shorting out) problems.
Kyle you will have to bring them over here to do the grade test on the true Southern Aussie inclines.
The sound great and yes, master volume needs to come down a tad one can go mad from the volume set on them.
Awesome stuff man. Keep up the good work!
Thanks bud!
The athearn GP9 is a nice model to run.
Oh I love them, whenever I get some more industry around, those GP7s will definitely be work horses for around the town! Thanks for watching!
Sounds great
Thank you!
good vid thanks lee3
Thanks Lee!
Nice update Kyle. Concerning your Steamer, are your pilot wheels hitting the frame somewhere? That was a common thing with a couple of mine. I used a little bit of capton tape on the underneath side of the frame, and for the most part it solved the problem. ~Dennis
I don’t believe so, but why would it make it half way through the curve then just randomly stop if the pilot trucks were the problem? Thanks for watching!
@@kylestevens6925 I thought you said it was shorting out. Maybe I misunderstood. Generally the frame on a steam locomotive carries one leg of the power. So if a metal wheel hit the frame it while it's connected to the opposite rail a short will occur. Although with that broad of a radius I'd say it was a long shot.
@@OtterCreek I’m honestly not sure, with me still new in this hobby, I’m still learning quite a bit, next thing I want to learn is how to use a multimeter correctly.