Wayne HAS SOLVED THE MYSTERY

(THANKS! Wayne

). the mystery engine was...#501!!!:thumb: OK, nutbar, as you know, #4100 is one of my favorite engines you have, but NOW after seeing ALL those AWESOME steamers you have, i am tore between 4 of them for the TOP engine you have i like

. #4100, #501, #506, and #6400 are DEFIANTLY THE BEST steam engines YOU HAVE:thumb:...in my eyes anyways

. i will be looking forward to seeing MORE shots of these engines in the future:thumb:. THANKS! nutbar & Wayne for the ride:thumb:

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jbaakko, WOW!, you REALLY DID get some AWESOME DEALS!:thumb: i cant wait to see some pics of the engine you are custom painting


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Steven and MadHatter, THANKS!, for the VERY KIND words

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**On my side of the trackstooth1...you folks know i am BIG on sound, so of coarse my NEWEST project has been putting sound in my NEW FM H10-44's:thumb:. i tell you what, these engines are SO NOT made to DCC it isn't even funny

. don't get me wrong, i have DCC'ed harder engines then this

, but i have decided to do a tutorial putting a sound decoder in these engines:thumb:. "Hard wiring" a sound decoder in engines like these might seem like a daunting task to those NEW to installing decoders, but i am taking pics EVERY step of the way, and plan on explaining it so that after reading the tutorial, ANYONE could do a "hard wire" decoder install(and re-wire lights):thumb:. Normally a hard wire install would take me about an hour to do

, but i am ALSO detailing the shell on the one i am doing the tutorial on, so when i finish installing the sound decoder, and i put the shell back on, THE ENGINE WILL BE FINISHED:thumb:. i plan on putting the tutorial up mid next week in the DCC section of this forum


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GREAT PICS FOLKS:thumb:, KEEP 'EM COMING!

-Deano
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