Bill:
Great shot, pretty nostalgic train...  BTW, what are you using for a sound 
decoder in the Sharks?  I use LokSound units in mine and they sound decidedly 
different, just wondering what you used.

One thing Bob Nicholson taught me about pusher units.  Set the pusher throttle 
so you can go about a third of the way forward in the train and see the 
couplers actually going slack.  It is kind of neat to watch although on any 
sort of an undulating layout, it can vary.  Whenever I've done that I have 
never had to worry about derailments.  I absolutley agree with your statement 
about the 1 amp Tsunami!

One other thought... next time set your camera and sound recording next to a 
rail joint.  You just can't beat that "steel wheel on steel rail" sound as the 
consist rolls by...

Jim Kindraka


--- In [email protected], "Bill Lane" <bill@...> wrote:
>
> Here is my first video from my new layout. http://youtu.be/699NBq3WCFA It
> was a real "shelf clearer". <snip>
> 
> For those that think the 1 amp Tsunami is not up to the task I say
> poppycock! <skip>
> Bill Lane
>




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