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Well, I did it again...
Posted by Stevert on Sunday, March 28, 2010 12:00 AM

  At a train show this afternoon, I picked up a brand-spankin'-new P2K F7A with QSI sound for a pittance.  Wrong road name, but that's okay, because I had an older P1K F3A at home that obviously didn't come equipped with sound. 

  Notice I said "had" a P1K F3A without sound.

  All it took was to shave a couple locating ridges off the inside of the P1K shell with a #17 blade, and remove a brace glued to the roof that as far as I could tell didn't do anything anyway, and that P1K F3A shell dropped right onto the QSI-equipped P2K F7A chassis.

  In all of about 15 minutes I had converted that F3A to QSI sound for about what a good sound decoder and speaker with enclosure would have cost me, PLUS I now have an F7A that I can flea-way to recoup some of my expense.

  It'll MU quite nicely, and prototypically, with the P2K GP9 I converted to sound the same way (and for about the same low cost) a while back.

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Posted by cacole on Sunday, March 28, 2010 10:21 AM

It's nice to be able to find shells that fit a different chassis.  Another club member here found a couple of P2K E8s at a train show last year, and we were able to fit some Rivarossi E8 shells onto them.  He models the Monon and had purchased the Rivarossi E8s at a previous train show but the motors in them were worthless.  The seller had even taken the motor out of one and converted it into a dummy engine.  So now he has a Monon A-B-A set with two powered A units using the P2K chassis and a Tsunami decoder with dual speakers in a dummy B unit.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, March 29, 2010 8:44 AM

Well done.  I went to a show on Saturday, and I felt good getting a couple of rolls of plaster cloth for a good price. You've sure got me beat.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by rrinker on Monday, March 29, 2010 7:12 PM

 I keep meaning to attempt this - Trainworld has some good deals on P2K Geeps with sound, which I would swap my Reading GP7 shells onto. Rnadom "their choice" roadname but I don't care. Same deal, resell odd roadname "non sound" version of eBay and recoup some of the money.

                                --Randy


Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's

 

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Posted by Stevert on Monday, March 29, 2010 9:58 PM

rrinker

 I keep meaning to attempt this - Trainworld has some good deals on P2K Geeps with sound, which I would swap my Reading GP7 shells onto. Rnadom "their choice" roadname but I don't care. Same deal, resell odd roadname "non sound" version of eBay and recoup some of the money.

                                --Randy

 

My "other" P2K sound conversion was an older GP9 that got a GP7 chassis.  All I had to do with that one was shorten the rear light bar and polish up the cut end a little.  I have a few more GP's I'd like to do - I'll have to check TW's prices.

Steve  

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