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Allan-

 

Even with the sloped tender, I don't see why any of the ERR boards wouldn't fit. There could be a potential space issue with using the Cruise Commander and the (old or new) Railsounds Commander, but there should be plenty of room for the Mini Commander and the (old or new) Railsounds Commander combination.

 

Cruise Commander: 2.75" long x 1.25" wide x 1.2" tall

Mini Commander 2: 2" long x 1" wide x 0.65" tall

Railsounds Commander (new version): 1.75" long x 1.25" wide x 0.5" tall

 

-John

 

Last edited by AcelaNYP

On further review Alex, you may be assuming facts not in evidence.

 

Here's the original unit, it's the same size as the TMCC DCDS.

 

 

Pardon the blurry pictures, quick snaps with my phone, but the CC is considerably larger and taller than the existing reverse unit.  I wouldn't want to say it would fit without actually doing a trial fit of one.

 

 

 

 

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Allan, If you are referring to the recent Lionel 0-4-0 based on the K-Line A-5 then it should not be a problem as K-Line offered theirs with TMCC and Railsounds.

If you are talking about the traditional sized 0-4-0 based on the Post war 1615, its possible also but a little more difficult. I put this together a few years ago.

 

 

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Pete

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Last edited by Norton
Originally Posted by Norton:

Allan, If you are referring to the recent Lionel 0-4-0 based on the K-Line A-5 then it should not be a problem as K-Line offered theirs with TMCC and Railsounds.

 

I'm talking about the recent--somewhat overpriced--0-4-0 that is presumably based on the earlier K-Line model (see link in my original post).  Nice engine, but for the MSRP should have included Railsounds and command control (in my opinion).

Alan,

 

Norton used a light duty Cruise board we no longer sell.   It is probably the best fit for your loco based on the comments I am reading on this thread.

 

Shortly (in prototype phase now) we will have a similar small cruise board available that may be a better fit for your loco.  The new board is slightly smaller in size as compared to the Lionel Conventional "E" unit.  Between this board and the latest generation of RailSounds, you should be able to fit everything in the loco and tender and just run serial connections between them. 

 

If you don't need cruise, or can't wait for the new board, you can use the Mini Commander 2 as suggested.

 

Last edited by SantaFeFan

Allan it appears that Lionel used the same motor and smoke unit in their engine as K-Line did. This implies you should have room for at least a non cruise DCDR, R2LC, and motorboard as K-Line used. Some have said they were able to replace the DCDR with a Cruise M in that engine to give you cruise but I have not tried that yet.

Best bet might be to just hold on for Jon's new board. Assuming it uses either an R2LC or R4LC you will get all the features of remote couplers, lights, and smoke on/off plus maybe room for fan driven smoke.

 

Pete

Last edited by Norton
Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

Is it possible to install ERR and Railsounds in a Lionel (conventional) 0-4-0?

 

I'm considering getting another one of these, but would prefer command control capability.

I had done this Weaver Pennsy A5, (0-4-0) to an older Digital Dynamics TMCC upgrade. I did modify the tender coal door area to accept the electronic.  Shoe horn stuff.  You need to look at the dimensions of Jon's (ERR) upgrade kit already posted. The electro-couplers were not a problem.   The GE 44 tonner pictured has an ERR upgradeGood luck with your project.

Mike CT

 

 

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Originally Posted by SantaFeFan:

If you don't need cruise, or can't wait for the new board, you can use the Mini Commander 2 as suggested.

 

Thanks, Jon.  I will want cruise--the feature I like most in today's trains--and probably can wait (I'm not quite as impatient as some folks), so now it's just a matter of whether to go ahead and buy the engine now or wait a while and put those $ toward something else I have my eye on.

Originally Posted by SantaFeFan:

Shortly (in prototype phase now) we will have a similar small cruise board available that may be a better fit for your loco.  The new board is slightly smaller in size as compared to the Lionel Conventional "E" unit.  

Pardon me as I drool on my keyboard.   I can't wait to see a smaller cruise board, I have a number of homes for one of those!

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:
Originally Posted by SantaFeFan:

Shortly (in prototype phase now) we will have a similar small cruise board available that may be a better fit for your loco.  The new board is slightly smaller in size as compared to the Lionel Conventional "E" unit.  

Pardon me as I drool on my keyboard.   I can't wait to see a smaller cruise board, I have a number of homes for one of those!

I agree, great news. Jon will these require a separate radio board or will it be like the mini commanders. Also will it support all features like an R2LC?

 

Pete

Allan, Your post finally motivated me to install a Cruise M in my K-Line A5. These pics will confirm that TMCC will fit in this engine. Top pic shows the engine as delivered with a Lionel DCDR, R2LC, and K-Line motherboard. Second pic shows the non cruise DCDR replaced with a Electric RR Cruise M. It was actually much easier to install the slightly longer Cruise M in this 0-4-0 than it was to install it in the larger B6 0-6-0. The hardest part being trying to shove all the wires under the board.

Someone trying to do a similar install in the Lionel engine would have to find a similar size Lionel motherboard as there is just enough room for it.

Jon's new board should be a piece of cake to install.

 

 

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Pete

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Last edited by Norton
Boy I sure like to see these getting smaller, makes for easier fit in S gauge, plus 200 speed steps to boot, luvit.
Ray
 
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:
Originally Posted by SantaFeFan:

Shortly (in prototype phase now) we will have a similar small cruise board available that may be a better fit for your loco.  The new board is slightly smaller in size as compared to the Lionel Conventional "E" unit.  

Pardon me as I drool on my keyboard.   I can't wait to see a smaller cruise board, I have a number of homes for one of those!

 

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

That sounds great Jon, can't wait to see one of those!  Supporting the 200 steps would be icing on the cake!

 

I'm a willing beta tester!

 

Supporting 200 Speed Steps would be a later endeavor.  The R4LC would need different code to supply the correct commands.  Time permitting, I may be able to get all of the extended commands implemented.

Thats true John but if someone could find a short motherboard for the R2LC they could then use the shorter CruiseM. You might also notice that K-Line made a unique heat sink for the engine which mounts to the inside of the triacs vs the more common outside as used on the Cruise Commander. The Cruise Commander might fit lengthwise but a special heatsink would have to be fabricated to mimic K-Line's. The boards barely fit with the inside heatsink. The one used on the cruise commander would not fit.

 

Pete

 

 

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I suspected as much Pete.  FWIW, you can buy the motherboards from Lionel, they're normally not that expensive.  I have a number of really small ones that have just the R2LC socket on them.

 

I can't wait to see the new Cruise Commander, that will open some doors and expand the horizons.  Now, downloadable sound packages would complete the picture.

 

Allan is looking at the possibility of upgrading a Lionel conventional 0-4-0 engine to command with cruise.  If the Lionel engine is based on the K-Line A5, I think it should be possible because that is what I've done to my A5.  Alex Malliae upgraded mine with cruise, added 4-chuffs per revolution, and worked on the smoke unit.  The attached video is not very good, but it shows what can be done to this engine.

 

Ron

 

 

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