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Very nice weathering job. However, something doesn't sound right for a 3 cylinder locomotive. Yes, I have been around many 3 cylinder locomotives in what previously was East Germany, and something seems to be missing in that video. There is a very well done recording of a UP 9000 class locomotive, by either Howard Fogg or Stan Kistler, which shows off the "out-of-step" 3 cylinder exhaust. As a comparison, the MTH UP 9000 class models reproduce that 3 cylinder sound VERY well.

Thanks folks, most kind!

Dear Hotwater, when running forward she sounds better. Have you watched the second video? Here is a comparison: 

https://youtu.be/Qcr1jzA3UhM

It‘s not that far away. But I know what you mean. Beats 1 and 4 could be more accentuated. And there is a slight whobble in all of that. Maybe I will have once the skill to tune the sound that way. For now that‘s good enough :-)

 

I have never heard a 3 cylinder locomotive, nor have I heard a recording.  I have always heard "Offbeat Thunder" as a description, so that lead me to believe the drivers were quartered with the center crankpin at 45 degrees.  Not so, apparently - these things are 120 degrees apart on crankpins, which would lead me to believe six evenly spaced chuffs per revolution.

The big Baldwin was quartered, but it was a compound.  Nobody alive heard that one.

That makes this a wildly uneducated comment.  And on re-reading, one with too much lead content.

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