Anyone purchase the PRR version ? Would you post a ton of pics please.
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I have a PRR version in 2R. I will post pictures soon. Left my pro camera at the office but will be getting it tomorrow. It is awesome and has the offset number boards.
As promised, here are photos of the PRR version. These are a hair underexposed, but you get the idea. We finally got offset number boards, but I will be refining this detail for the factory on the E7 v3.0. Personally, I'm thrilled. The only locomotive I'm missing on the PRR side of NY&LB operations in the mid 1950's is the BP20 and perhaps an E6s someday.
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Beautiful Jonathan
Nice color there Jonathan - I really like that it has a maroon tint to it unlike a JLC GG1 I had years ago that looked like a Hershey bar!
GG1 4877 posted:As promised, here are photos of the PRR version. These are a hair underexposed, but you get the idea. We finally got offset number boards, but I will be refining this detail for the factory on the E7 v3.0. Personally, I'm thrilled. The only locomotive I'm missing on the PRR side of NY&LB operations in the mid 1950's is the BP20 and perhaps an E6s someday.
When you state refining the version, do you mean adding the "Bug Eye" red marker light on the center of the numberboard?
Hi,
Does it have a tower drive or through the fuel tank drive? Thanks
Daryl
Thru the fuel tank drive.
prrhorseshoecurve posted:When you state refining the version, do you mean adding the "Bug Eye" red marker light on the center of the numberboard?
At this point, mainly getting the offset anchors a little more to scale. Not sure how to add the market as it is so small, but certainly a possibility. I need to get 4 sets of Precision Scale versions while they might be remotely available to upgrade my 1st run E7s. However, just having the number boards offset is a huge improvement for the Tuscan diesel era of the PRR.
Jon, any chance you can post another photo of the unit taken in daylight? I'd like to see how the Tuscan looks in natural light.
I don't want to change the subject of this thread but just want SDMANN to know how much I like my Sunset/3rd Rail New Haven PA.
MELGAR
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sdmann posted:
Thanks Scott. I should have pointed that out. The color is consistent with every Sunset diesel offered since the original E7 of 2011. I have at least one of every PRR Tuscan diesel made that includes the E7, FP7, E8, and now the PA.
GG1 4877 posted:prrhorseshoecurve posted:When you state refining the version, do you mean adding the "Bug Eye" red marker light on the center of the numberboard?
At this point, mainly getting the offset anchors a little more to scale. Not sure how to add the market as it is so small, but certainly a possibility. I need to get 4 sets of Precision Scale versions while they might be remotely available to upgrade my 1st run E7s. However, just having the number boards offset is a huge improvement for the Tuscan diesel era of the PRR.
Well the " bug eye" marker couldbr lit via fiber optic cable back into the nose then a red led in a plastic box inside the nose preforated by the fiber optic cable.
You might want to check Bill Davis "American O scale" for that PRR detailed number board that you seek!
This Forum is chock full of bad influences
After seeing a number of posts about the new 3rd Rail PA's, I started to wish I had ordered one... and based a number of photos posted on another thread of the NH green paint scheme, that would have been my choice. In looking at 3rd Rails website, I found that I could put my name on a wait list, so on a lark, I added my name a couple of weeks ago. Last Monday, I got an e-mail from Scott saying he had an extra, so I immediately replied I'd love to have it. Today, the brown Easter Bunny dropped this off...
And before anyone comments, I am leaving the foam over the two trucks so they will constantly clean the wheels!!! Looks like a beautifully detailed model - won't get a chance to run it till tomorrow.
Now a question...
The engine come with a second pilot which a smaller opening which I think would look better. My layout has minimum O-72 curves - could I swap the pilots while keeping the electro-coupler???
Thanks.
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Or you could convert to 2-rail.
I love PAs. Honorary steam locomotives . . .
bob2 posted:Or you could convert to 2-rail.
I love PAs. Honorary steam locomotives . . .
Bob;
After 40 years of collecting 3 Rail Lionel, and FINALLY starting a permanent Fastrack layout a couple of years ago, I'd have to have a major fire sale to go 2 Rail... I think not
But thanks for the suggestion!!!
072 Turn-outs cause the couplers to reach across, opposite to the truck movement. Only then do you need the larger 3 rail opening in the pilot. Give it a try. Just a couple screws to replace it.
Scott
sdmann posted:072 Turn-outs cause the couplers to reach across, opposite to the truck movement. Only then do you need the larger 3 rail opening in the pilot. Give it a try. Just a couple screws to replace it.
Scott
Thanks Scott. I saw the two screws, so it should be an easy change, even for a techno-peasant!!! I'll give it a try after I run it in a bit.
Thanks.
appreciate the added photo Scott. just what I was looking for.
The Rockford O Scalers pick up our Alco PAs tomorrow from Merlyn Lauber of Caboose Stop Hobbies. Santa Fe Warbonnet, PRR Brunswick Green 5 stripe and Nickel Plate Road are the paint schemes we are getting. We can hardly wait! We will post some pictures once we get them unpacked!
Here are some photos of the Rockford O Scalers Pennsylvania Brunswick Green 5 stripe PA A/B set. Beautiful!
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The Rockford O Scalers believe these models are excellent as is (especially for the price) and we don’t mean to suggest otherwise. We especially appreciate the all wheel electrical pickups that each unit has. This is a great operational improvement over earlier SS 3rd Rail diesels that didn’t pick up on all wheels.
However, we do have some suggestions for continued improvement as follows:
1. The LEDs are very bright which is probably OK for a headlight but way too bright for backup headlights which, for some reason, are on when the units are running forward. Also there is no need to light the A unit class lights with very bright LEDs in white and red. This is distracting and toy like. (We probably will leave the lighting as is for fear of messing something up by trying to change it!)
2. Looking from the side of the units, there is too much motor/wiring/daylight visible through the grill work, especially in the B units when the lights are on at start up. (We will remedy this with black tape and/or paper after removing the body shells)
3. Cab interior has a large hand brake wheel visible which is correct only for an EMD FT. (This will be removed on our A units)
4. Our B unit had a very loud drivetrain vibration sound when we first ran it. This turned out to be a loose set screw in one of the driveshaft universal joints going to the rear truck. A few turns of the correct small size Allen wrench fixed that problem and both units now run as they should.
We really appreciate all of the work that Scott and crew have done to bring us these excellent models. We look forward to the forthcoming EMD E5/E6 model’s!
Those are stunning!
Frank,
Thank you for the suggestions for improving the product.
FYI: In 2 Rail, all lighting is controllable and can be set to any intensity and behavior using DCC CVs or QSI's CV Manager Program. There is a table in the manual for changing CVs for all the features.
We have links to the latest manuals and information regarding the QSI Titan Decoders. But don't ask me, I can hardly program a new engine number.
FOR 2 RAIL - QSI DCC MANUALS (DOWNLOAD)
FOR 2 RAIL - QSI PROGRAMS (DOWNLOAD)
As for the grills being see through, well I thought I would block out the interior view of the E7s by painting the backs of the windows on the 2nd run... NOT!!! M many customers disliked that, so we don't block views even though the view is only of wires and motors and the such.
Enjoy your models... Great layout and pictures.
Scott - China
Thanks for the suggestions, Scott!
We really like the fact that every new model issued by Sunset 3rd Rail is better than the previous ones. That’s continuous improvement and we really appreciate all of your efforts to deliver these great models to the O Scale Community.
Frank, wonderful models and what a privilege to have such a direct conversation with the manufacturer, cool.
Scott keep up the great work we all love what you are doing for us.
aterry11 posted:Anyone purchase the PRR version ? Would you post a ton of pics please.
Anyone up for a run of FAs as only Sunset can do them?
I'd take a PRR ABBA set.
Frank McCabe posted:
Thanks Frank! The Brunswick Green with 5 Gold stripes is a spectacular paint scheme and these Sunset/GGD pieces show it. I think the Tuscan version loses much of the elegance shown here as the Gold no longer "pops" against the paint.
Frank,
As Scott says the lights are easily adjustable using QSI CV Manager. That's the first thing I do when getting a new Sunset engine. And yes, the backup light was on in forward and reverse and I easily fixed that too. If you haven't used CV Mgr , it's free. Just download it and spend some time coming up the learning curve and then it's very user friendly. I have found it to save me lots of time in the long run while adjusting all sorts of attributes in Sunset 2 rail DCC engines: lighting, sound, motor control, addressing etc. And if you mess up just do a reset and it's back to factory settings.
FYI the decoder has four states 1) forward, 2) neutral from forward, 3 ) reverse, 4) neutral from reverse. The lights can be set for different effects in each state -- bright or dim or off. And the intensity can be varied from full on bright as shipped to very low. Each light can be separately controlled except the obvious pairs like class lights, number boards and markers. For the reasons you stated about the B unit I turned the lights off in all 4 states.
Hope this helps.
Rule292 posted:aterry11 posted:Anyone purchase the PRR version ? Would you post a ton of pics please.
Anyone up for a run of FAs as only Sunset can do them?
I'd take a PRR ABBA set.
Which Fa's? Fa-1 or Fa-2? I would take the Demo Fa-2 set for sure!
For the PRR version- the Fa-1 would do as there are too many Fa-2's around.
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With every photo posted I keep kicking myself in the arse, I swore I wouldn't sit on the fence but I did. Of course 3 months off last year rehabbing a knee dents the pocketbook. I could of hocked a kid or two I suppose. I really wanted the RG Bumblebee paint though,.. so many more modeling possibilities than the aspen or four stripe.
Can you imagine working on the real thing. Might as well stand outside with all the open screens.
aterry11 posted:With every photo posted I keep kicking myself in the arse, I swore I wouldn't sit on the fence but I did. Of course 3 months off last year rehabbing a knee dents the pocketbook. I could of hocked a kid or two I suppose. I really wanted the RG Bumblebee paint though,.. so many more modeling possibilities than the aspen or four stripe.
Can you imagine working on the real thing. Might as well stand outside with all the open screens.
Bumblebee.... you and me both my friend. I just don't get people lol
FA-1 Erie or Erie Lackawanna with transition paint scheme .I have the EL Alco PA’s they are awesome
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Those PAs are sweet. I have 2 sets and they are beautiful. I’m so glad I bought them.
What roads did you get, MATT?
FRank, I got the Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific. My dad has a set of builders plates off of an ex T&NO Alco so I needed to put a set in the collection. And of course everybody is a sucker for a red head hence the war bonnet.