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Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Meyblc I have this engine also. I have gone ahead and installed the DCC sound decoder. It ran like a champ BEFORE installing the Soundtraxx decoder into it. Now it just runs OK. It seems to have major problems with picking up power from the rails and getting consistent power to the decoder. I have even gone so far as to add electrical pick-up's to the tender. This helped alot, but hasn't made it perfect like it was PRIOR to the DCC conversion. I hope that when they rre-release this model now with the factoy installed DCC with sound, that they produce better results. Other than that, it is a beautiful little engine........
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Jarrell, I don't know where you got the $259 price. The only P2K 0-8-0 (Item #23302) that I found on the Trainworld site is the older non-sound, non-decoder version for $159.95. If that $259 is a Trainworld item, then it would be the newer 0-8-0. (That's $70 off MSRP.) Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson The nice thing is that there is an "excuse" for running this engine even if you have a fairly modern layout. USRA 0-8-0 steam locomotives similar to the P2K engine were in regular daily use at Northwestern Steel & Wire in Sterling Illinois (a city served by both the C&NW, now UP, and the Burlington Northern, until about 1981. That is correct, just 25 years ago. The elderly owner of the mill liked steam, many steam engines were sent there to be scrapped and so he had his pick. The day I went I think there were four 0-8-0s under steam, chuffing, blowing their whistles, etc etc Meanwhile CNW freights pulled by SD40-2s went by. At the interchange a modern diesel would exchange cars with a working 0-8-0. Dave Nelson