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QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage agge, The one thing I can tell you for sure: It ain't gonna be cheap. Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by agge Hi! Tomorrow i shall visit a hobbystore and shopping some models,like PRR style. Trix has one model GG-1 itemnr:22810 and the model has 11 differents function!I`m thinking about to bying this model. Is there anyone who has the model too and who can tell something about this model? Any suggestment,please? agge [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by agge Hello boys and girls! agge here again! I have just bought Trix GG-1 itemnr:22810 and it cost 540 US dollar!Not cheap!!! Here is data of loco: Weight:920 grams or closed at 2 pounds 13 functions! RP 25 wheels Pulling tractive power:ca 90 boxcars! fo:direction-dependent headlight f1:direction-dependent long distance headlights f2:cab lighting f3:sound effect:blower motor/main relay together f4:low speed switching range (only ABV) f5:sound effect of bell (continuously ringing) f6:sound effect:horn f7:sound effect:pantograph f8:sound effect:blower motor f9:sound effect:switching relays f10:sound effect:cab radio f11:sound of couplers f12:sound effect:rail joints (frequency depends not on the locomotive`s speed) I did also bought 3 boxes cars of PRR of Trix itemnr:24912! I shall testing my loco and see how good locomotiv are.I tell to you later,how testing was become. agge [8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by agge HELLO! I have now testing locomotiv and can only to say:WAAAOOW!!! [:O] What an impressiv heavy metal locomotiv!COOL! I see forward to buy passenger cars of PRR and putting together with GG-1! The locomotiv has also core-less canmotor typ Maxon and loco is in all heavy metal. [:D] I see also forward to get steamlocomotiv PRR from BLI. agge [8D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by MisterBeasley I had a Lionel GG-1 50 years ago. I loved it, and still miss it even though I now model HO. That was a beautiful engine. I'm glad to see they are being produced for the present-day HO crowd. Even more, I'm happy to see someone having as much fun with it now as I did a half-century ago. Now, agge, you have to get a digital camera and post some pictures for us. This is one model I really want to see in a real layout situation. Thanks in advance...
QUOTE: Originally posted by neil_s_wood I got a Trix GG 1 too. It's got great sound and looks awesome. Only thing is it seems prone to derailment. I haven't quite figured whether that is my fault for bad tracklaying or not but it doesn't seem to happen with anything else
QUOTE: Originally posted by MisterBeasley If you're going out to a store to join in with this forum, then I salute you. That is real enthusiasm and dedication. And you're better off buying trains than either a camera or a computer. If I spent as much time on my layout as I do in front of this stupid PC, I'd have all my scenery done. Instead, well, I've learned to like the color pink.