Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Worse than putting engineers in dummy units, is putting them in powered units on the wrong side & looking the wrong way!
My new MTH SD-9 in PRR came set up to run short hood front. The PRR didn't run them that way.
If I run it long hood front the engineer is on the firemans side looking back at the train. Also it now starts up in reverse and the couplers are labeled wrong on the DCS remote. Life is tough.
I would guess that there are other road names that have this problem as well.
With a pair of wire cutters and a file I cut off their heads and arms and filed them into seats. With a little more patience could have done tuck and roll.
PS- I've decided to let the others live.
Rich F. aka Slugo
Ha. That is funny. I like that idea.
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
In my situation, the dummy units that aren't tethered are non-illuminated and relatively expensive to upgrade for lead engines.
Rich F.
$20.00. to light them and about $20.00 more to smoke one [if wanted]. Then they can be lead engines. If I were at home, I could post your a picture [most on here have seen] of a MTH Dash 8 NS that I did.
Actually the Nawth is covered with grits with the invisiable coating. One day they will cover the ground during the winter. You'll think it is snohio but it will be grits.
BTW: this screwy software will not allow me to copy Rich's quote. ??????????
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David - I wonder if you have just hit on Chief's secret plan to strow invisible grits across the Nawth? Jaabat - have you noticed an odd texture on the table where you two were working?
Seriously, I've tried to remove a glued on figure from a toy of my son's once and it was a nightmare. I ended up razoring it off and then using some different grits (!) of sandpaper down to 320 or so I think to remove the glue/plastic welding deformity. I think that you could go as high as 600 grit on the sandpaper to make it really glassy smooth.
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Trainguyxx wrote:Wait... how could you see invisible paint?
Doug, this is from a recent topic:
Just cycle all but one locomotive into neutral and switch off their e-units. In the neutral position, all the e-unit connections to the motor are open. Then connect tethers among all the locomotives. Three wires are the minimum you need--field and two armature wires. However, a fourth wire to bus the pickups is a good idea; and a fifth for the common wouldn't hurt but is probably overkill unless the locomotives have few wheels.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
In my situation, the dummy units that aren't tethered are non-illuminated and relatively expensive to upgrade for lead engines. I will just go knife route, but only posted to make sure there wasn't some ingenious "magic pill" or plastic safe solvent that only acts on glue. IMHO if manufacturers would either make them removable or include them separately would be nice. With all the attention to detail these days, this one is so basic to be overlooked. Why'd they have to use so much glue (MTH)? Their figures didn't adhere with hot glued in PS1's, but they kinda over compensated with PS2's. I mean these guys are just about molded into the shells!
PS. Thanks to your suggestion Jim, I dropped the invisible paint in my lap and you can guess the rest. Nothing comical about that!
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Allan, Maybe you could share a picture of a lash-up on your layout so we might be able to concur with your opinion. Here is yet another lash-up on my layout. I would be all for having the figures removable rather then not there at all.
(Tom, You're going to have to "click" on the picture to enlarge it.)
Despite all the flippant replies, Rich makes a good point. The manufacturers could save a few cents by simply eliminating cab figures from dummy units
You're kidding us, right?
I run dummies in themiddle of the lash up due to the electro coupler thing. I could add them I bet. I have added smoke and lights [with off/on switch] to mine. Was easy to do. That way I can run it up front as the lead engine.
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Right--it doesn't help the man-in-the-wrong-place problem; but it means that there is no good place to omit the figures that will satisfy everyone.
Actually, with newer air-conditioned Diesels and coated windows, it is almost impossible to see into the cabs anyway.
Since a dummy is just a car masquerading as a locomotive, I generally run dummies first, to minimize the number of cars behind the real locomotive that are available for "stringlining".
Like Allan suggests, some operate the dummy A up front. Perhaps it would be best if they made all engineers capable of being removed without too much difficulty. I would like that option. Of course, I like mostly steam and post war, so I have to add my own figures.
Dennis
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