Kato 2-8-2

fifer

Active Member
Here are a few of her finished.

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Pulling 15 cars up 1.5 grade.

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My crummy smoke job.

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Mike
 

Biased turkey

Active Member
It looks quite good fifer.You obviously made a nice work at installing the decoder.
Could you please be kind enough to post a close-up of the bell, so I can see how it is exactly installed in its support ( or is the correct name a bell bracket ? ) . Tia
 

Travellar

New Member
I've still never quite understood the need for traction tires. But after reading this thread, it's suddenly occured to me that they'll be real handy when you loose a lot of weight adding in a decoder.
 

Cheetah20

Member
Here are a few of her finished.

DSCN4146-1.jpg

Pulling 15 cars up 1.5 grade.

DSCN4144-1.jpg

My crummy smoke job.

DSCN4145-1.jpg


Mike

Hey Fifer
Newbie here......please bare with me....
I am doing a similar mountain/bridge ..for the top part of my layout but "want to know where your track goes?" ...is there a drop even?

I want one like this for the top track (maybe even waterfalls under the bridge) and at the bottom of the mountain another track....(MAIN ONE)
MY depth is 32"....
do I make sense?.....lol:(
 

fifer

Active Member
Cheetah , There is no drop off under the trestle but there is a flat canyon going under it with a mine track passing under it.
Thanks , Mike
 

Cheetah20

Member
Cheetah , There is no drop off under the trestle but there is a flat canyon going under it with a mine track passing under it.
Thanks , Mike

OK...so you have an incline?
Your track goes around and climbs across the tressel ?
how many inches is that?....
sorry...I'm brand new to this lol
Thanx:confused:
 

Bones

Member
Cheetah, click on the link in his signature. The link is to the hobby shops he owns. Although I highly encourage you to buy from him due to great service, for now, Just click on Albequerque Carnuel Tijeras in the upper left hand corner.
You'll learn a great deal about his layout by reading through the pages and looking at the pictures.

Sorry about the bold, just wanted it to stand out.
 

fifer

Active Member
Cheetah , The trestle is actually at the highest point on the railroad (9 3/4") above ground zero . After a train passes that trestle in that direction it goes into a tunnel and decends the 9 3/4" to zero elevation and the town of Valle Rojo. It then goes into the hidden staging and once out of staging it starts the long journey up hill to Sandia Peak once again.
Thanks , Mike
 

Cheetah20

Member
Cheetah , The trestle is actually at the highest point on the railroad (9 3/4") above ground zero . After a train passes that trestle in that direction it goes into a tunnel and decends the 9 3/4" to zero elevation and the town of Valle Rojo. It then goes into the hidden staging and once out of staging it starts the long journey up hill to Sandia Peak once again.
Thanks , Mike

ok..thats what I wanted to know...
want to do something similar but wasn't sure about the incline/decline....
Wasn't sure the distance (depth) on that ONE track ??
also wasn't sure how far an incline you can go>>> I guess it depends how strong the loco is...no?

BTW>> awesome website and reasonable prices
impressive !!! .......do you deliver to Western Canada??
shipping better deal if I buy more than one item??
I know...bloody Canuck !!! lol
Thanx Bud:mrgreen:
 

fifer

Active Member
Bud , I would try to stay less than 3% on the grades for short trains . Unfortunatly US postal rates just changed (and not for the better) You can add items to your cart and then head to checkout and select postage before any CC info is required.
Thanks , Mike
 

Cheetah20

Member
Cheetah , The trestle is actually at the highest point on the railroad (9 3/4") above ground zero . After a train passes that trestle in that direction it goes into a tunnel and decends the 9 3/4" to zero elevation and the town of Valle Rojo. It then goes into the hidden staging and once out of staging it starts the long journey up hill to Sandia Peak once again.
Thanks , Mike

Fifer,
so you have your train going across the tressel....
than thru the tunnel and declines around the track/bend.... 9 3/4" ????
That much of a drop can be done?????
The climb must be hell lol :-D
BUT I'm sure you have the greatest of quality!!!
 

fifer

Active Member
Fifer,
so you have your train going across the tressel....
than thru the tunnel and declines around the track/bend.... 9 3/4" ????
That much of a drop can be done?????


It goes into the tunnel to a 18" radius helix that is about 4 1/2 turns down to 0" from 9 3/4" high.
Thanks , Mike
 
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