I love this Locomotive: ScaleTrains N Scale C39-8
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2024
- C39-8
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ESU Loksound 5 Nano 58925
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The LokPilot Decoder is here! midwestmodelrr.com/esu59925/
Jimmy, given that you will be tearing down your current layout for the new modular one in the future, would it be possible for us to see one last in depth tour of the layout as it is with MRROne attached and end it with a big Ops session with all the modules you have together? Would love to see everything as one large mini empire before it gets recycled, thanks in advance and love the channel!
That sounds like a good idea!
Well, I’m running a small layout that depicts Dad’s Army, the 1960s and 70s television series. The locomotives are all Southern steam locomotives from the London and South Coast Railway Company. Another thing I’m planning to do in the future is a 009 layout of the Volks Railway in Brighton.
Are you in the SE England? I am from Thanet, Kent. I also model in 009.
When i comes to diesels i like the GP and SD series. But this is nice too. Oh and the british class 08 shunter. Very... devious
I bought one, loved it and bought another one.
Very nice indeed. I live in the NS area, but focus on CN and some railroads from Maine, like the BAR.
I’m glad you wrote this comment. Too many people model in the overrated NS and UP. Modeling more classic ones like B&M, BAR, and Maine Central is more unique and rewarding.
Growing up just outside Boston and now living in Maine makes me a bit biased 😂
Thanks for the heads up on the ESU 59925. I was able to buy 4 of those decoders the other morning from mid west model rr. your e-mail was a little late but I all ready found and ordered those decoders, thanks.
That's a sweet model. :o) Thanks for sharing it with us!
Love the dash 8s. Hope scaletrains releases some more older ge's.
“I love this locomotive,” I had the exact same reaction when I ran mine for the first time. Even though I model in HO.
Very Helpful !!!
Thank you for the review.
I looked up the C39’s and only 2 remain in use for testing in the US.
It said it was liked by railroads because at 3900 HP they only needed 2 Engines for the Mountains.
The crews “Disliked” them because they were noisy, rode hard and broke down frequently.
These are before my Modern Era, but the 16 Cyl can be made to Sound great!
Try using the new Tonal Control in LokProgrammer an Add Bass, less Treble.
I heard another guy’s C-39 N Scale and it sounded incredibly Throaty at Idle and Slow speeds.
I might just have to get one to Consist with my SD60I for Local runs! 🎉
That’s a nice model. I’ve seen two reviews on this unit and I’m thinking about getting one. I think I’m going to get it with DCC and sound. You know you were running it in reverse. That locomotive was run long nose forward. Thanks for sharing. Have a good week. 😎😎. 👍
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool locomotive! I got the HO scale version in both NS and Conrail Quality schemes, and they are NICE!
Looks like a nice locomotive. Thanks for the review of it. I'm thinking I might pick up a scaletrains C40-9 (the Dash 9 version of this) for when I start running modern stuff.
any plans to maybe dry brush some black on the couplers to mute the "plastic" brown color? other than that, beautiful loco.. thanks for sharing.
Its soooooo qute!😊
Not a fan of manufacturers moving to E24 when ESU doesn't yet have non sound decoders. I have a nice shiny new GP7 from Atlas in need of a decoder that doesn't yet exist. The SD 7/9s they release last fall also are using the E24 socket.
I had wanted one, but I snoozed n I lost! The decoder ready was sold out when I decided to get one. 😭
Hi Jimmy hope you are safe and sound not sure if you are getting cold weather there
I like the denver rio grande western railroad and santafe railroad along with the union pacific
I got my Lokprogrammer from Ebay as it was way cheaper. LOL!
I’m curious as to why you purchased a DCC ready locomotive and then went through the trouble of installing what you had to, VS just buying the DCC equipped model and it being ready to go out of the box? I’m extremely new and learning every day, I’m honestly curious and trying to learn more. Your channel is a big help! Ty
Great locomotives!! Pity about the type of work they had to do!!
Hello
Been waiting a while for Scale Trains N Scale GE ES44AC Iowa but I hear there was an issue with the body so another four month wait is likely. :(
I saw that on their new years video.
Hi Jimmy, is Kato the most reliable running locomotive brand in your opinion?
Thanks
Looks great but how does it sound ?
Would you say these run as good as Kato?
Is there a reason in buying the Dcc ready version and installing the decoder and speaker. I feel like it cost more in the end. I preordered this loco and it’s now the fourth scale train’s locomotives I have. Love them. Now I just need my three sd40-2 to come in from preorder. lol. Love your videos keep them coming
I had originally planned on a non sound decoder but caved in to get a sound decoder
Hi do you know of any one that can work on HO eng's. they turn on the horn works and the bell, you can hear the eng but it will not move and when I went to remove them they were very worm
Is it worth the afford to do the DCC-Sound conversion yourself? Wouldn't it be easier to buy the DCC-Sound version?
I had originally planned on a non sound decoder but caved in to get a sound decoder
So. I'm new to model railroading and haven't bought any locomotives yet. If it says DCC ready I thought you pulled it out of the box programmed it and ran it. Why do you have to spend say $300 on a model then spend another $100-$200 on a decoder and install it yourself. That's $500 the factory could have done theirselves. Plus you have to buy and install the speakers? Is this every model or just Scale Trains.
“DCC Ready” refers to a locomotive with much of the internal electronics needed for a DCC decoder, but lacks the actual decoder & speakers and usually just has a plug for a decoder if one ever wants to use a decoder. “DCC Equipped” refers to a locomotive that has all of that infrastructure and a decoder put into it at the factory. This is the case for most manufacturers, including ScaleTrains, where DCC Equipped is around ~$100 more expensive than DCC Ready.
Some people prefer DCC Ready so that they can run them on a DC layout without paying for an expensive decoder. Others prefer DCC Ready so that they can install another company’s decoder instead (for example, some people may not like the sound of a particular brand’s decoder and want to use a different manufacturer for the decoder).
@@christiankroemer4267 ok. I think I understand it now. So if it says DCC Equipped it has everything you need and program and go. DCC ready means it can be a DC locomotive and you can upgrade it to DCC then program and go. I guess another question would be then. If its DCC Equipped can you take the decoder off and run it as DC as well?
@@dannyking748Yes, technically you could. You would just replace the decoder with something called a “dummy plug”. It is already installed on all DCC Ready locos and just keeps the electronics safe.
@@christiankroemer4267 ok. Thank you for the helpful information and making it easier to understand. Hope you have a good day. Thank you again