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I have a couple of questions and I hoping someone here may know the answer. Like a decent percentage of 2 railers I like to run DCC. In the new catalog there are 4 Premier Steam engines and 6 Rail-King steam engines. Only one is offered with scale wheels and the ability to run on both 3 and 2 rail track. In the description of all ten engines the catalog says "Onboard DCC Receiver".

 

What I get from that is all of these 10 locomotives will have the DCS/DCC switch on it and can be run under either system. Correct?

 

Since all but one will have the Proto 3/2 capability I assume that the other 9 engines are made in the traditional manner 3 rail engines were always made? Solid axles not split axles with insulators like the 3/2 engines have?

 

So if I had the money I and the inclination I could 2 rail any of these engines and they would run fine under my DCC system?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DCC compatibility is standard on PS3 boards. RailKing units have it because it's a  standard part of the electronics, but few expect any 2-railers to have any interest in RK items. Supposedly the DCS/DCC switch is being left off of newer RailKing locomotives for that reason (you can still install one yourself though)

 

I couldn't tell you if the as-yet-to-be Proto 3/2-rail locos have insulated wheelsets--it could go either way (it could potentially be easier/cheaper to make them all insulated wheels and let the 3/2 capability sort it out). But if you were able to install proper 2-rail wheelsets upon them, then they should run as well under DCC as well as those factory-equipped for 3-rail/2-rail conversion.

 

---PCJ

 

I know I am not a typical 2 railer. I would easily order and run the Imperial Camelback in the new catalog if it had or I could economically change the wheelsets over to 2 rail. These days a conversion of a locomotive with that many drivers costs around $300. I might as well wait for MTH to re-run the Premier Camelback. However, if I ever see one on the secondary market cheap enough it might be worth it.

 

As for diesels I like the NW2 and the RS-3. These wouldn't be as costly to convert. I realize they are not highly detailed but if I were to add a few details and maybe some weathering it might be a good deal and a fun project.

 

Thanks a lot PCJ, Barry, and John for the information. I really appreciate it.

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