Let us know how it works out.
I have had it since the days when I flew model a/c. But a search of ebay, yahoo auctions should work.
If not, try craigslist.com. If that turns up nothiing... try some long established (circa 1950-60's) they ought to be able to help.
I would stay away from the cox engines for 3 reasons.
1. They sound horrrible
2. They spray goo all over the inside of the car body
3.They turn too fast when developing power.
The beauty of an a/c diesel is that it turns slower when developing power and they ALL use muffler systems which serve 3 purposes.
1. They direct the sludge of exhaust out of the car body.
2. they give the correct amount of back pressure.
3. Thsy sound awesome!
And what would a diesel-electric loco be without the diesel?
Panama Red wrote:Also, I am building a Live diesel powered Aristo Dash nine. It is large enough to put all the stuff (diesel engine and generator) into. If you are going to do this project, it is worht the hunt to find an aircraft diesel engine to power it with, as the sound and smell will amaze!
Also, I am building a Live diesel powered Aristo Dash nine. It is large enough to put all the stuff (diesel engine and generator) into. If you are going to do this project, it is worht the hunt to find an aircraft diesel engine to power it with, as the sound and smell will amaze!
Hi .
I too am a novice Live steamer. I started with a Ruby and had the same "fit" problems, but, Cliff at Accucraft was extremely accomodating with regards to supplying better parts The engine is now up and running and is a great little steamer.
I recently ( at the "big Train Shsow" at the Queen Mary, Purchased the Aristo Craft Live steam Mikado. It too is a fine engine. I will get a 2 truck shay from accucraft next. Ilve steam is a hoot!!
I'll take a look back through my CTT's, but I thought I saw an add for a fuel powered O-gauge doodlebug. Just seems a little risky for indoors, but there are folks running live steam indoors. Hot running, independently powered objects are not something I'd want to derail and need to chase down before it went under a couch!
Rich F.
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
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