I would like to know how much it costs for the engines and if they’re any good. ( Darth Santa Fe , I could use your help!) |
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The Big Boy is currently out of production, but I’m pretty sure they’re still making the Challenger.
All the kits together for a Challenger will cost somewhere around $230, but that’s with no discounts. With some work, it’s a great engine with a lot of detail, a lot of power, and a lot of reliabilty.[:D] The boiler is a little too wide, but that’s about the only problem externally. The only other problem I can think of is the stock driveshaft, which works fine, but it’s extremely noisy. I replaced the driveshaft couplings in mine, and it’s much quieter now than it was before.[:D]
The Big Boy was made by soldering two Challenger boilers together, so it required a lot of filing and filling to look good. Even I would go with a ready-to-run Big Boy (AHM for me![:D]) instead of going through all that trouble to build Bowser’s version. The Challenger, on the other hand, I would definately recommend.[:D]
Could you post some more pics of the Challenger? Mr. King of Bowsers![bow] |
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Could you post some more pics of the Challenger? Mr. King of Bowsers![bow] |
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If you are DCC you can forget it unless you repower the unit. I had a PRR T1 and it drew upwards of 2.5 Amps!
David B
Here’s the link to the topic I posted a while ago showing some detailed shots.[:D]
http://www.trains.com/TRC/CS/forums/1129284/ShowPost.aspx
davidmbedard, the newer Bowsers draw far less current than the older ones. My Challenger draws between .35 and .4 amps running free, which isn’t bad at all for a steam engine this heavy.[:D] I also have a T1, and with the newer motors, it only draws about .6 amps (4 amps stalled, if it’s even possible for that to happen [:D]).