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Bachmann's New N Scale SC-44 Charger, Product Review
Bachmann's SC-44 Chargers in N Scale are here and they're some impressive models! This review covers all of this model train's major features and demonstrates all lighting and sound functions of its TCS WOWSOUND Decoder.
Model Information:
Manufacturer: Bachmann
Model: Siemens SC-44 Charger (TCS WOW Sound Equipped)
Model Number: Bachmann #67954
Paint Scheme: Amtrak Cascades (WSDOT) #1403
Navigate by Chapter:
00:00 Intro and Unboxing
00:25 Visual Overview
00:40 Lighting Overview
01:08 Sound Overview
01:22 Default Horn and Bell Demo
01:32 Prime Mover Startup and Shutdown Sequence
02:14 Prime Mover Notch 0-8 Demo
04:31 Alternate Horns Demo
05:04 Coupler Sounds Demo
05:07 Windshield Wiper Sounds Demo
05:13 "Whoosh" Demo
05:19 Station Announcements Demo
05:45 Special Features Overview
05:59 Train Brake
06:11 Emergency Brake
06:23 Crew Alerter
07:04 How Does It Run/Keep Alive Demo
07:33 Final Thoughts
07:44 Touching on Audio Assist
08:34 Running Montage
09:57 Outro
Find me on Tiktok @cvgtrains !
Have a question or need to get in touch? Email me at cole@cvgtrains.com.
Have a model that needs repair or an upgrade? Visit us online at cvgtrains.com to submit a service request today!
Camera: iPhone 11 Pro Max
Microphone: Neat King Bee
DAC: Scarlett 2i2
Edited with Logic Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro
Model Information:
Manufacturer: Bachmann
Model: Siemens SC-44 Charger (TCS WOW Sound Equipped)
Model Number: Bachmann #67954
Paint Scheme: Amtrak Cascades (WSDOT) #1403
Navigate by Chapter:
00:00 Intro and Unboxing
00:25 Visual Overview
00:40 Lighting Overview
01:08 Sound Overview
01:22 Default Horn and Bell Demo
01:32 Prime Mover Startup and Shutdown Sequence
02:14 Prime Mover Notch 0-8 Demo
04:31 Alternate Horns Demo
05:04 Coupler Sounds Demo
05:07 Windshield Wiper Sounds Demo
05:13 "Whoosh" Demo
05:19 Station Announcements Demo
05:45 Special Features Overview
05:59 Train Brake
06:11 Emergency Brake
06:23 Crew Alerter
07:04 How Does It Run/Keep Alive Demo
07:33 Final Thoughts
07:44 Touching on Audio Assist
08:34 Running Montage
09:57 Outro
Find me on Tiktok @cvgtrains !
Have a question or need to get in touch? Email me at cole@cvgtrains.com.
Have a model that needs repair or an upgrade? Visit us online at cvgtrains.com to submit a service request today!
Camera: iPhone 11 Pro Max
Microphone: Neat King Bee
DAC: Scarlett 2i2
Edited with Logic Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro
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very helpful!!!
Glad it was helpful!
The sound reproduction from that locomotive is unbelievable! You earned a subscriber - great content and well presented.
wood burner?
Yup!
When doing this with an Atlas B23-7 a snow plow broke off. Thanks for your video!
this is an excellent review!
This is on the BNSF Stampede and Yakima Valley subs, and only eastbound trains can go on this line.
Actually westbound trains can also go on that track but its rare ive seen one before
The best promo video. Bought 2 today
With this modification, will it still run on DC? Or is this loco DCC only?
Great question! This loco will now run on both. Most newer decoders allow for "dual mode" operation where you can still run the loco on DC power. Often times this is a setting that has to be enabled in the CVs.
Those are empty coal cars ontheir way back to the strip mine in montana and wyoming. Its Warren Buffets dirty little secret.
WOW is the word. I will be getting one shortly. Bachmann and TCS nailed it on this one
I picked up one of these today at the train show in Monroe. I love it. Do they make matching passenger cars?
Not yet but here's hoping!
This is awesome! Thanks for this video!
Do they make passenger cars with the same livery to match this loco?
Not that I'm aware of.
How could it have so many horns?
Manufacturers will often load models with a number of different horns as some modelers will prefer a horn that is more pleasant sounding to their ear rather than the specific horn that is on the prototype.
Hey you got me sold on Bachmann.
I saw a valentines day sale on this one for 235.00. Is this a good deal? I have a nice Surfliner collection in O scale going around my ceiling. I need a smaller scale for a table. Now that n scale has sound, I might be all in.
I’d say so! I paid way more than that for mine!
Hoping to get my first train (as an adult) soon. It'll be N scale as I live in a small apartment. Your video was very informative. Subscribed! ❤️👍
Glad I could be of help! Good luck! 😊
CVG this is Allen D I just picked up my Bachman SC-44 from Spring Creek & I'm stoked if I could shrink my big butt to fit into its little Cab & strap in I be ready to Hang on I cannot believe the stuff Bachman packed into this little Gizmo Kato needs to get into the Ball Game & fix up an Engine like this one but as I've seen before with Kato it don't matter on style DC DCC or with sound the Engine is going to do mostly the same lights on lights off not much else, But with a Great Craftsman & his tools any dull Engine can come to life it would just neat to see Kato do a full mod on a locomotive like Bachman did with the SC-44, Since you do installs can you take a Kato Charger & set it up like the Bachman with the Maker Lights Alternating Ditch Lights & other features it would be worth the cost.. Scaletrains is also Making some Good Stuff with all these neat Gadgets keep a Dude happy for a long Time.. Great Video & I'm subbed to your Channel Allen D
Hi Allen! It really is a stunning model isn’t it! So a couple things here, though I probably could take a Kato charger and add many of the lighting features to it, in all honesty it probably wouldn’t look as good as the way Bachmann has done theirs, at least not with my experience level at this point. The labor and parts cost of me doing this custom would probably be more expensive than the Bachmann model too or around the same cost. Maybe some day I’ll be that good but not yet 😂
So glad you enjoyed the video! Glad to have you as a subscriber 😊
Just found this channel mate, great fun I've subbed.
Very nice, but it is from the other side of the Atlantic. Bachmann is very hard to find in Portugal/Porto. I have small number of Bachmann trains, and many hours of fun with them. When I see this videos think , " What luky one's".
Oh by the way, in Europa ( Not UK ) ,can I buy Bachmann? Any sugestion ?
Nice and good review. If I may, what are you using to control the locomotive, and what track. I’m going from DC to DCC, thanks.
Thanks! Currently using a Digitrax DCS-52. The modules I demonstrated the model on all have PECO code 55 track on them which has worked very well for me.
Is there a way to trun off the strobe lights on top or is there a function that they can turn or off automatic when sound the Horn?
Yes you can turn them off entirely, I’m not sure if you can route them to turn on when the horn sounds but it wouldn’t surprise me if you could.
This might be the highest quality, most accurate N scale loco on the market today!! This is also how lights should be on all locos. Bright, very scale and impressive, Period!!
I want one now😢😂
Excellent video! So happy Bachmann is putting out better n scale locomotives!
That's lovely 😍
Holy moly the amount of sounds especially the tons of different horns on this thing, I must get one of the Midwest Amtrak ones
Great video and channel just subscribed
Thank you!
Fantastic video! You did a great job showcasing the highlight features of the model and more! There is however one additional "sleeper" feature which is new and unique to this decoder from TCS, which comes straight out of the prototype as well - the "5mph safety switch" - This feature will be active when the locomotive has the default horn set selected, or certain other prototype horns from Amtrak, such as the ACS-64 horn, or VIA Rail SC-42 horn. When any of the "high" versions of these horns are selected, the feature will activate. When the feature is active, the locomotive will automatically switch between the low-pressure and high-pressure outputs to the horn depending on the speed. The speed at which this change from low to high pressure happens is configurable in the decoder, but by default is roughly 5mph scale speed. This behaviour matches prototypical operations on most railroads, where only the low-pressure horn is available when stationary or at low speed, in order to reduce the volume of the horn while in passenger stations for example. This feature is not documented in the quick start guide from Bachmann, but a keen and discerning ear will notice this behaviour right out of the box! [Edit] This feature I have described also applies to the Bachmann HO-Scale VIA Rail SCV-42 Charger locomotive, released recently as well. The configuration option to change the threshold (speed step) is indexed CV 4 : 58.
Ooooooo thank you for the note! I’ll have to check that out! 😊
Impressive! Have a Kato Charger on order, without all the "bells and whistles"...
I just got the model in the Surfliner scheme, amazingly done!
Awesome. I immediately ordered my model before everyone else does. TCS gave an insight in the development process here czcams.com/video/sr91_NhG4Rk/video.html
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
Whoa. Mind Blown. 🤯🤯🤯 I've always been Anti-Bachmann, but, I'm impressed now. The only thing that's holding me back from getting one now is the lack of a Caltrans/Amtrak California SC-44.
Great review! Just bought a newer Bachmann myself (N scale RS-3) and have been really impressed with it.
Good to hear! I'm looking at pre-orders right now for a couple of different manufacturers that I haven't loved so much in the past. Wondering if it's time to give some second chances.
Awesome video. Just got mine a couple of days ago and I love it. I got the Surfliner version. I went ahead and ordered another one in the Cascades version which I have ridden on.
Really Great Video , I have Never been a Passenger Train person Never mind Bachmann fan , however your review and the seemingly Quality improvements that Bachmann is striving to do has got me definitely and honestly somewhat impressed . I am especially impressed by the built in keep alive as standard.. The keep Alive should be a factory standard with every DCC engine regardless of scale these days Especially the price these Manufacturers want for there locos . Thanks for sharing cheers.
Reminds me of the very poor running rapido VIA F40
Excellent video. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you!
Excellent video !!!!!! 10 thumbs up
Thank you!
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Wow !!
How has Bachmann improved from the past? I'm still all Kato but am intrigued by this unit.
Really good question. In all honesty I haven’t tested very many Bachmann locos so I don’t have a very good basis for how to answer. I plan to change that in the near future though 😊
Now you need a cabbage f40!
I think that’s my next project 😊
Still waiting for mine😑
Awesome video bro!
Thank you!
I Wish I Could Be In Cle Elum
Where is she now? And what does she look like today
Great question! She’s still at the Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie, WA and makes excursion runs several times a year.
Looks great
This really made my Shark Week The best I ever had
I think np 924 is better then n&w 611 in my opinion
Both are fine examples of steam! For me the history behind 924 is really interesting because it was and continues to be used closer to where I grew up and lived. No shade to the 611 of course haha.
Ok