The most important locomotive on the railroad?
The most important locomotive on the railroad?
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bluelinec4
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Re: The most important locomotive on the railroad?
Thats a cool little engine Looks like the car that uncoupled from it had zinc pest when the coupler fell off LOL
Re: The most important locomotive on the railroad?
This one has Blunami and could even work electro couplers if you wanted to use it in a three rail environment.
https://www.ogrforum.com/video-embed/t/ ... 474/a/true
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Re: The most important locomotive on the railroad?
I love those little K-Line engines Never thought of changing anything in it due to the size constraints Which board did you use
Re: The most important locomotive on the railroad?
I used a 2200 board for Baldwin diesels. That includes sound sets for many other odd ball engines. This has the sound set for the galloping goose which is the only gasoline engine set in that collection. I documented the install here.
https://www.ogrforum.com/topic/k-line-p ... th-blunami
Pete
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