I’ve been looking at the Bowser freight Cars, and Loco’s, and would like some input on a few things. I notice some say EXEC, and TRAD. TRAD means basically RTR ready to RUN, TRAD kit form. I must put in decoders, and sound board?
What would you have too do LOCO’s, and what do these Terms mean??
Some Bowser Engines you see,or kits I believe,when,Exec. is used,it relates to their ‘‘Executive Line’’ meaning,RTR and Detailed,Trad. I’m not sure of,but my guess would be that it means,Formal,like in dress code,for it surely does not relate to Music,another definition of Trad,Havn’t seen it used,so I am only guessing…Just a suggestion,You should try your hand at using,‘‘Google’’,there is a wealth of information out there,for free,on any subject…
What do you have against,‘‘Free’’ information?? And some learning in the process?? I sure can see Why our country,is rated last in the world of Education in Math and Reading…
Well, the Bowser web site does have pictures of most all of their offerings… think it even mentions what the difference between the Traditional Line and Executive line is.
Not all road names are photos of the model, but several of each type are, the others are renderings of the paint scheme.
Trad = Traditional Line: Basic model, no extra details, mostly unnumbered, all without sound, all powered units have 8 pin plugs for easy DCC installations# Exec = Executive Line: Ready to Run, super detailed, numbered, with DCC and Sound or DC with an 8 pin plug for easy DCC module installation.
I did say it was a suggestion,not a demand,to use it…without knowing how to get Bowser web site,just type in the question,in Google search,and low and behold,your on Bowser Web site,simple and ‘‘Free’’.
There are a lot of newbies around, so let us lend them a helping hand.
Over the years, us model railroaders have developed our own lingo, which may be a bit confusing to someone just starting out in the hobby.
To the OP:
Bowser has a line of products called “Executive Line”. This line features DCC and sound and is the top range of their products. The “Traditional Line” ist RTR, but is not equipped with a DCC decoder or sound. “Dummy” engines have no motor in them.
I received a tip from a friend not to buy the new Bowser RTR freight cars. He bought several, and when he tried to run them they derailed all over![:S]
It turns out that the metal (metal!) wheels supplied with the RTR freight car models he bought are OUT OF ROUND, and so they were derailing even in places where he hadn’t had any problems before.
If anyone is buying the new cars, be careful and immediately check the stock wheelsets for roundness.
Personally, I think they’re overpriced for Athearn RTR detail and bad wheels. I’ll stick with Accurail.
RTR means Ready to Repair. There are many manufactured products from a multitude of manufactures that need repair right out of the package.
OP.
Many of the Bowser traditional line locomotives need to be assembled with hand rails, horns, exhaust stacks and such. I know their Baldwin switchers need holes drilled into the shell for some parts.
I recently picked up the Bowser H-30 covered hopper car shown below and it is the first r-t-r car which I have purchased which was truly ready-to-run. I changed-out the installed Kadee #5s for #58s and added a little weathering, but both of those changes were personal choices. The car has great detail, is solidly-built, and tracks well, too.
I have a handful of Bowser RTR cars, though the ones I have are RTR versions of the old Stewart open hopper kits, which I have dozens of. The RTR ones I have were all fine out of the box, certainly not with oblong wheels.
I have several F units and a bunch of the Baldwin switchers - the Baldwins are highly detailed (well, they are made by a company more known for brass models, so it isn’t hard to figure out) and run like fine watches. The F units run great, but need the addition of a dress up kit to get the grabs and lift rings.
Rich,Thanks to the fear mongering media many fear using Google or Bing for getting their own information.
Why?
They fear getting a virus or their computer hacked so,they come to expect others to do their simplest research.
None the less one should fully understand Google is their new BFF and contains a wealth of information and is simple to use.
One does need to keep his anti-virus protection up to date.
To answer you previous question and if I had the answer I would share it or better disqualify myself because I do not own a Bowser locomotive and know very little about their products.