SuperTux wrote:Trying to run the loco on 2 hrs sleep wasn't wise, but after twisting and turning various knobs and levels she moved :). I'll figure it out via the manual tomorrow. Very nice loco so far!

Griphos wrote:You should be relaxing and celebrating, not giving unprecedented customer support via the forum!!
:-)
Congrats on the release. She is lovely! And I do hope people will be patient and learn how to operate a more realistic locomotive than they have had access to heretofore. Some similar teething pains occurred on the other side of the pond when a couple of far more realistic steam locos were released in the last year or so, but they developed a very enthusiastic following eventually. I hope the same for your baby!

buzz456 wrote:Just a bit more about gauges. The old ones like these were just the external pressure pushing against a spring and the thinking (rightly so) was that the gauge was most accurate when the spring was compressed half way hence the max pressure expected, when you need accuracy the most would be at the halfway point. As we all know a spring is easy at the beginning of compression and very hard towards the end. Additionally if you compress a spring under heat over half way for long periods of time the spring wears out and then the gauge is useless.
Boring engineering talk ends.


bpetit wrote:Finally got it up on youtube. Its in the Videos' Section.
I'm off to watch it now!
B-24_LIBERATOR wrote:Made a quick video as well but the quality sucks and it's too dark, thanks youtube![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIvohWV1xJI
(the music's perfect for it!)
B-24_LIBERATOR wrote:Finally made it up the mountain, was a long slow crawl but pretty fun![]()
You did an excellent job on the locomotive


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