Watching all these reviews really makes me happy I’m in O scale. HO gets the detail more prototypical but nothing can touch the sound of Lionel legacy rail sounds
Lionel does have some nice sound systems. Sound in HO is somewhat limited because speakers small enough to fit in HO trains have trouble with low frequencies. There are ways around this (such as Broadway Limited's "Rolling Thunder" system, which plays the bass frequencies through a subwoofer under the layout and the higher frequencies through the locomotive itself), but in general, the larger the scale, the better the onboard sound will be.
I have this engine but it's the 4006 and it's not only my favorite engine in my collection but it's also like my child, my holy grail, if you touch it you can say goodbye to your hand.
My Big boy did the same thing wouldn't move on DC then I plugged the tender in to the loco and off we go smooth as a babies butt and yes it'll pull anything, an ho gauge mile is 64' my rolling stock doubles that love that beast
Thanks! Since posting this, I've learned that some dual-mode DCC decoders have DC mode disabled by default, and it needs to be activated by changing one of the DCC settings. I'd guess that's what happened with this one, and possibly also yours (although I don't know if MTH decoders are dual-mode or not.)
Those are Athearn/Roundhouse 50' Overland coaches. I bought them about 11 years ago as a four-car set. They're out of production now, but used ones turn up occasionally for sale. Your best shot at finding some is probably eBay.
I wasn't able to get it to run on DC. It might have been something I did wrong - the manual says it should be able to run on DC. I do recommend getting an NCE system either way, though. Most of the sound functions are only accessible using a DCC system.
@@girijashankarsundaresan The NCE system does not have a DC mode. The easiest thing to do is just use the NCE system for the Big Boy and a DC transformer for your other locos. You could also install DCC decoders in your other locos, and then you'd be able to run them all independently on one layout.
Hey Michelle about the the west port and shelter cove railway the bachmann 2-8-0 actually has its own candy tender don’t know if it’s smaller than the tender you have on your 2-8-0.
I've seen those! I believe they're the same length as the standard tender, though. I've ordered a short Vanderbilt tender from the Bachmann parts department - whenever the weather is good enough for painting, I'll finish the loco and make a video about it.
@@michaelramsey81 hey mike maybe if that doesn’t work maybe use a bachmann 2-6-0 tender. Maybe that will work. I mean it has the electronics but the vandy tender Idk how you will put the electronics inside if it. Just saying this for an alternate solution
@@warbabyproductions That's a possibility as well. I do have one - I'm currently using it for my Spectrum 4-6-0. I think the Vandy will be fine, though - it looks like there's enough space for the circuit board inside the oil bunker. If not, I can hardwire it to eliminate the circuit board entirely.
Since it's not the subject of the review, I didn't want to draw attention to it. Don't worry - one of these days we'll do a review of an 844 model and it will get the red-carpet treatment it deserves.
This version isn't very accurate to the real 4014. Eg: there's only 1 dynamo on the model, the pilot wheels are meant to be black, the external taps are black not red and the cylinder covers are silver not black.
This is an impressive model of the UP Big Boy, too bad the locomotive shell body isn't made of die cast metal unlike the MTH and Broadway Limited models of their Big Boys.
Watching all these reviews really makes me happy I’m in O scale. HO gets the detail more prototypical but nothing can touch the sound of Lionel legacy rail sounds
Lionel does have some nice sound systems. Sound in HO is somewhat limited because speakers small enough to fit in HO trains have trouble with low frequencies. There are ways around this (such as Broadway Limited's "Rolling Thunder" system, which plays the bass frequencies through a subwoofer under the layout and the higher frequencies through the locomotive itself), but in general, the larger the scale, the better the onboard sound will be.
I hope to get a Big Boy one day
and sure enough, you did!
Beautiful!!! Thanks for making the video!!
What a cool model, thanks for showing it off! I rode behind 4014 when it pulled our RailGiants excursion up Cajon Pass to Barstow in 2019.
I was in the city of San Francisco car on the same excursion. I'm from NZ
I’m Shocked They Made That Big Boy With 4014’s Whistle And Bell!
I have this engine but it's the 4006 and it's not only my favorite engine in my collection but it's also like my child, my holy grail, if you touch it you can say goodbye to your hand.
A fantastic review.
My Big boy did the same thing wouldn't move on DC then I plugged the tender in to the loco and off we go smooth as a babies butt and yes it'll pull anything, an ho gauge mile is 64' my rolling stock doubles that love that beast
Nice locomotive! Has very realistic sounds!
Fantastic review! Love your editing and narration! My MTH HO steam locomotives don’t move on DC either. Just sound, lights and smoke. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks! Since posting this, I've learned that some dual-mode DCC decoders have DC mode disabled by default, and it needs to be activated by changing one of the DCC settings. I'd guess that's what happened with this one, and possibly also yours (although I don't know if MTH decoders are dual-mode or not.)
Awesome!👍 Nice review!
I just got the paragon 3 big boy
Where did you purchase the long red coaches from? I'd like that in green.
Those are Athearn/Roundhouse 50' Overland coaches. I bought them about 11 years ago as a four-car set. They're out of production now, but used ones turn up occasionally for sale. Your best shot at finding some is probably eBay.
Did you figure out how to get this moving on a DC tracks? Else I will have to buy an NCE starter kit.
I wasn't able to get it to run on DC. It might have been something I did wrong - the manual says it should be able to run on DC. I do recommend getting an NCE system either way, though. Most of the sound functions are only accessible using a DCC system.
@@bchobbies thanks a lot. Does NcCE also support dc operation. My big boy is the only dcc engine I have.
@@bchobbies Mike. How do I get in touch with you?
@@girijashankarsundaresan The NCE system does not have a DC mode. The easiest thing to do is just use the NCE system for the Big Boy and a DC transformer for your other locos. You could also install DCC decoders in your other locos, and then you'd be able to run them all independently on one layout.
Hey Michelle about the the west port and shelter cove railway the bachmann 2-8-0 actually has its own candy tender don’t know if it’s smaller than the tender you have on your 2-8-0.
I've seen those! I believe they're the same length as the standard tender, though. I've ordered a short Vanderbilt tender from the Bachmann parts department - whenever the weather is good enough for painting, I'll finish the loco and make a video about it.
Mike Ramsey oh ok just wanted say it. I went able to cause your videos won’t let me comment on them
@@michaelramsey81 hey mike maybe if that doesn’t work maybe use a bachmann 2-6-0 tender. Maybe that will work. I mean it has the electronics but the vandy tender Idk how you will put the electronics inside if it. Just saying this for an alternate solution
@@warbabyproductions That's a possibility as well. I do have one - I'm currently using it for my Spectrum 4-6-0. I think the Vandy will be fine, though - it looks like there's enough space for the circuit board inside the oil bunker. If not, I can hardwire it to eliminate the circuit board entirely.
Those 18° turns is how I ended up with some poor guys bigboy im rebuilding it you should keep up with me im calling it my Humpty Dumpty project
that other steamer is 844 the living legend
I'd love to review a model of 844 at some point!
BC Shaver & Hobbies got one and fully custom
I have the same unit it an oil burner so why does it have red ash pan valve wheels on the real one there not there.
What radius is your track? Amazing video, thanks
Thanks! All curves on the layout are 18" radius. I used Atlas sectional track for the end loops.
Wait a minute….you referred to the living legend 844 as “another engine”??
Since it's not the subject of the review, I didn't want to draw attention to it. Don't worry - one of these days we'll do a review of an 844 model and it will get the red-carpet treatment it deserves.
@@bchobbiesspeaking of 844, I finally got one. 6 months later, I found it at a train show
Headlight is brighter then my n scale of it..
This version isn't very accurate to the real 4014. Eg: there's only 1 dynamo on the model, the pilot wheels are meant to be black, the external taps are black not red and the cylinder covers are silver not black.
Does it take smoke fluid
Nope, the Athearn version doesn't have a smoke unit. Broadway Limited also makes an HO scale Big Boy, and that one does have smoke.
This is an impressive model of the UP Big Boy, too bad the locomotive shell body isn't made of die cast metal unlike the MTH and Broadway Limited models of their Big Boys.
The Broadway limited sounds systems suck, they always glitch out, MTH's big boy is gonna climb in price real soon