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Idea for steam models
Posted by loosecaboose73 on Friday, December 8, 2017 8:38 PM

I just got back into the hobby, out for about 25 or 30 years. It is really different. I now have a Bachman Pacific, DCC Sound. WOW, never had that years ago. But I think they need to add one thing. I like to run at night with little light except for the lights on the layout. If they had a dim LED in the fire box, it would add  realism. I retired from the UP, and was around 844 and 3985, and at night could always see the glow of the fire box. Does anyone make such a model?

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, December 18, 2017 7:03 AM

Welcome to the MR forums.

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A few manufacturers makle steam locomotives with glowing fireboxes. I know that one even m,aes one where "steam" comes out of the whistle when you sound it off.

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My steamers have none of this.

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Posted by tstage on Monday, December 18, 2017 7:21 AM

IIRC, Broadway Limited (BLI) have/had glowing fire boxes on some of their steamers.  While a nifty feature, I'm more interested in road-specific detailing for my railroad (NYC) and excellent motor control.  Nothing irks me more than a diesel or steamer that starts pulling at 5sMPH. Bang Head

There are a couple of manufacturer's that make small lighting modules that replicate the fire box flicker you're interested in.  You could always install one of those yourself - i.e. if your handy.

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Posted by wjstix on Monday, December 18, 2017 7:50 AM

I'm sure my Bachmann/Spectrum 4-8-2 (from c.2004) has a red firebox 'glow', I think all of my Spectrum engines do too. It may be the 'standard line' Bachmann engines don't have it I guess, I haven't seen their new USRA engines in person yet.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, December 18, 2017 8:32 AM

wjstix
I think all of my Spectrum engines do too. It may be the 'standard line' Bachmann engines don't have it

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My Bachmann/Spectrum Baldwin 2-8-0 does not have a glowing firebox.

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Posted by doctorwayne on Monday, December 18, 2017 12:38 PM

wjstix
I'm sure my Bachmann/Spectrum 4-8-2 (from c.2004) has a red firebox 'glow', I think all of my Spectrum engines do too...

I have Bachmann's USRA Light Mountain, which had a glowing firebox, but I'm not a fan of lights or sound, so it was removed.  None of my other Spectrum locos have that feature (2-8-0s, 4-6-0s, 2-6-6-2), and all of them have had their lights and circuit boards removed in favour of more weight.

tstage
...I'm more interested in road-specific detailing for my railroad (NYC)....

Tom, here's my now-fireless Bachmann 4-8-2...

...and while it's lettered for my freelanced home road, I tried to give it a little NYC  flavour in a nod to that road, which ran through my hometown of Hamilton, Ontario.  No water scoop on the tender, though.

In addition, on the EG&E, it's known as a Mohawk, in reference to a large population of them at a reservation nearby, and ties in with this...

 

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Posted by 7j43k on Monday, December 18, 2017 1:36 PM

Since most of us run our trains in the "daytime", and since steam locos didn't run with any lights during the day (so I've read), any lighting in a steam loco is unnecessary.  I do wonder whether you'd see a firebox glow during the day, either.

That said.

I think I'd prefer the OPTION of steam loco lighting, for those "special" nights.

I think I'll start a topic on the matter.

 

 

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Posted by JWhite on Monday, December 18, 2017 8:30 PM

My Bachmann Spectrum Heavy 4-8-2s have the fireblox "glow". Except for the one that came with factory DCC and sound......

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Posted by ATSFGuy on Thursday, December 21, 2017 7:10 PM

LGB (Lehmann Gross Bahn) made steamers with glowing fireboxes.

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Posted by graymatter on Thursday, December 21, 2017 7:52 PM

Loosecaboose

Could I ask what you mean by the glow of the firebox?

I have never seen a live steam locomotive and I wondered if  you can see fire box glow in the cab? Or through the ashpans? Does the ground/track below the 3985 glow?

What areas of the 3985 where illuminated at night?

I have some tiny LED lights that I was going to use to do just what you are asking but wasn't sure what the firebox glow illuminated.

Thomas

 

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Posted by loosecaboose73 on Thursday, December 21, 2017 9:21 PM

Sorry folks, I've not been able to be on here for a while. What I'm talking about is both in the cab and underneath. Especially when they have the firebox open fire lights up the cab unless its a bright day. When moving quite often the fire is visable under the cab which you can see even in bright sunlight. Years ago the was a video of 3985 taken before it was converted to oil burning, and every time they opened the door to spread the ash,  it really put on quite a show.

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