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Finaly made the jump to Steam! I love it. PLUS A QUSTION

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Posted by SteamFreak on Thursday, December 7, 2006 4:20 PM

I hope everyone realizes (despite my smilie-free post) that my tongue was planted firmly in cheek when I posted the eBay link.

However, a Whyte system designation for the GG1 might be a Pennsy modeler's best argument for running a Challenger. Wink [;)]

 Nelson

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Posted by 1shado1 on Thursday, December 7, 2006 9:32 PM
 SteamFreak wrote:

I hope everyone realizes (despite my smilie-free post) that my tongue was planted firmly in cheek when I posted the eBay link.

However, a Whyte system designation for the GG1 might be a Pennsy modeler's best argument for running a Challenger. Wink [;)]

 Nelson

 I was wondering about that, lol!  As your post was smile  free, I wasn't sure how to respond.  A misunderstanding on my part.  Oh well.  Maybe I'll get it right next time!Big Smile [:D]

 

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Posted by Dave Vollmer on Thursday, December 7, 2006 9:41 PM
So, for an electric, is a 4-wheel pilot truck called 2 or 4?  I guess I'm confused.  A GG1 has two 4-wheeled pony trucks and two 6-wheeled drive trucks.  Does that make it a 2-C-C-2 or a 4-C-C-4?  Just want to be sure.  If I'm wrong, sorry for correcting you 1shado1!

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Posted by SteamFreak on Thursday, December 7, 2006 9:47 PM

 Dave Vollmer wrote:
So, for an electric, is a 4-wheel pilot truck called 2 or 4?  I guess I'm confused.  A GG1 has two 4-wheeled pony trucks and two 6-wheeled drive trucks.  Does that make it a 2-C-C-2 or a 4-C-C-4?  Just want to be sure.  If I'm wrong, sorry for correcting you 1shado1!

Dave,

From everything I've read, the electric loco system counts axles, not wheels, making a GG1 a 2-C-C-2. In fact it's described that way in my old Rivarossi GG1 instruction sheet, if that's to be trusted.

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Posted by Dave Vollmer on Thursday, December 7, 2006 9:56 PM
 SteamFreak wrote:

 Dave Vollmer wrote:
So, for an electric, is a 4-wheel pilot truck called 2 or 4?  I guess I'm confused.  A GG1 has two 4-wheeled pony trucks and two 6-wheeled drive trucks.  Does that make it a 2-C-C-2 or a 4-C-C-4?  Just want to be sure.  If I'm wrong, sorry for correcting you 1shado1!

Dave,

From everything I've read, the electric loco system counts axles, not wheels, making a GG1 a 2-C-C-2. In fact it's described that way in my old Rivarossi GG1 instruction sheet, if that's to be trusted.

Nelson

Well dang, I stand corrected!Blush [:I]

Sorry!Black Eye [B)]

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Posted by SteamFreak on Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:04 PM
 Dave Vollmer wrote:

Well dang, I stand corrected!Blush [:I]

Sorry!Black Eye [B)]

Not a problem, Dave. But I think this may mean some N scale coal in your stocking. Mischief [:-,]

Interesting that they use a letter designation for drive wheels, e.g. A, B, C, intead of 1, 2, 3 (Breaks into Jackson 5 routine...) Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by 1shado1 on Friday, December 8, 2006 9:55 PM

 Dave Vollmer wrote:
So, for an electric, is a 4-wheel pilot truck called 2 or 4?  I guess I'm confused.  A GG1 has two 4-wheeled pony trucks and two 6-wheeled drive trucks.  Does that make it a 2-C-C-2 or a 4-C-C-4?  Just want to be sure.  If I'm wrong, sorry for correcting you 1shado1!

 

What Nelson said.Big Smile [:D]  And no need to be sorry!  We learn by questioning things, right?  It's all good.Wink [;)]  And besides, I don't get to RIGHT that often, LOL!

 

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:43 AM

 Runner, thanks for the link for the J1E 4-6-4 Hudson. This one all so got my eye.

 

 Sound, well I am not crazy with the sound quality I have heard at K-10 trains bench. But I have a cheap DCC set up coming so what the heck.

 Thanks for all the help folks, I must say I am hooked. My Gs-4's are running better yet. Little tip, pull the center wheels on the tenders, they rub screw that hold the trucks on.

 

                Cuda Ken

I hate Rust

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