PCM Y6b

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Re: PCM Y6bIt would if you wanted it to. It's your layout, your basement, your money; run what you like.

EdKing
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Would a Y6b be a good excursion locomotive? I model present day NS that continues the steam program.



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Jon Kelley




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No. The ACL R1 tenders went behind the Y-4s (2080-2089).



EdKing

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Was it the Y6b class that had some of the R1 tenders?



Thanks

Jon Kelley




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Mark why do you prefer the Jaybee wheelsets to those of Intermountain and LifeLike. I have used the latter two interchangeably with success. Always seeking. Cal Reynolds

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Slightly OT.. BUT....

For the Y6b's maybe doublehead e'm with A-tanks? It does look like the ancient articulation method used by Rivirossi since last century.

Also, I think the NMRA car weight recommendations are too heavy. My hopper fleet does NOT have the underside metal slope sheet weights. I used Jay-Bee wheelsets instead of kaydee or plastic wheels, and I buff the axle tips with a dremel/brass wire brush. Because the cars run very smooth and with very low resistance, I can pull a bunch of 'em up a 3 percent grade. I use weighted Powerhouse Y3's and can pull 45 of them up the grade. I am using 20 HP's (copies) 10 HUa kludges, and a few stewarts. None of the Athern, Stewarts, or Westerfield copies have weight other than the wheelsets. They don't have derail problems being pushed thru the points of a turnout or tiltover when being pulled up a curve - all due to smooth rolling trucks, with heavy wheels. My Loads are vacuform coal mounds with a thin layer of real coal glued over the plastic insert.

Mark Lindsey


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Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 21:00:15 -0600
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Subject: Re: PCM Y6b

I'll agree with all; it looks good from the pix. Hopefully, it'll run and sound well. Having articulation only on the front engine is too much to ask for, I'm afraid. The Oriental Powerhouse series was likely the only sub-$1,000 engine we'll see with 1 swiveling engine, not 2.

While on the subject, I've been playing with my lone BLI J and I gotta say, it's growing on me, although the sound not quite synching with the driver revolutions is still a bit off to me. The whistle even sounds better once I turned down the volume. Still, not sure it's worth 3 Botchmanns, though.

Andre Jackson and/or Lisa Burrows
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 2:48 PM

Subject: PCM Y6b





It sure does look good! Hope it sounds as good as it looks!



The prototype on their web site has the upper quadrant of the smokebox unsheathed and finished in graphite. Was this the case on Y6bs? I've been through my references (color and B&W) and can't tell. Anyone care to weigh in on this?




Precision Craft Models now has some pictures up of their upcoming Y6b. Looks pretty good!

Eric Lauterbach






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