Ben 

Glad to hear it is running. 

Ken might want to consider 1:16 scale (aka 3/4  scale) -- a much  better scale 
for tired eyes and/or finer detail, and an even larger windmill than S at which 
to tilt!! :-) A small but growing scale (where have I heard that before?)

regards
Michael Greene

PS Be careful your nice SD70ACe doesn't get accidentally mixed in with the fire 
sale items :-)

Sent from my iPad

On Mar 28, 2013, at 10:42 AM, "pickycat95" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks to everyone who responded on and off list.  It does appear the CVs 
> were wiped clean.  I did the quick fix of setting the speed table while 
> selecting the loco on the throttle.  I'll put it on the programming track 
> after it returns from an extended stay at Ken's.  
> 
> We had a great showing at Ken's last night with the SD70 head ending a two 
> loco consist with trailing SD60 pulling 24 Bethgon Coal Porters.  They 
> worked, looked and sounded great with the only real difficulty caused by the 
> talgo mounted couplers on the SD60 going through a couple of slightly iffy 
> turnouts.  I'm working on my first frame-mounted couplers on a current 
> upgrade project of an SD60 demonstrator scheme.  Tom Lennon took video that 
> we will somehow figure out how to post.
> 
> In spite of the raw shot of railroad testorine, Ken has decided to give up on 
> S-scale because he can't quite figure out which coupler to use, or maybe 
> because he still couldn't read the really fine print on the high-voltage 
> signs on the side of the SD70 through the magnifying glass and figured the 
> print wasn't quite fine enough and needs to go to a different and more obsure 
> scale for better fidelity.  I stopped listening while he was still droning on 
> after putting on the magnifying gear.  Look for a whole slug of used S scale 
> equipment at fire sale prices.
> Ben Trousdale
> 
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