Glad you enjoyed that video, Mark.
DBradley, thanks for your info as that whistle did make me laugh a bit when I first heard it.
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Hello Mark,
That video I believe was by Wedudler, from Germany, I don't know him personally, but he is a regular on the forum. He really does some really nice work. I think he used Lok-sound on that 44 tonner. That horn/whistle was an air whistle, I think they might have been standard on the 44, 45 tonners, don't know for sure.
Den
Thanks, Antonio. The modeler did a great job and the movie has good "in street" scenes, both on and off the trains. I recognize the track configuration from a shelf-layout plan from Model Railroader.
Mark
Hi Mark,
Take at look this nice video clip of a sound equipped HO centercab switcher at work. The modeler did a very nice job with the layout scenery and locomotive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Geob8ivh7U
That's an interesting little whistle sound. I don't know which decoder he used, but you could e-mail and ask him.
Thanks, Chris. I'll check it out.
Mark (grandson of Mr. Winslow, station agent, Dayton, Penn., B&O RR., 1920s and '30s)
LokSound has the Caterpillar D17000, it is 72843. You can hear it on their website.
Chris
Is there a sound decoder suitable for an HO model of a 44-ton Whitcomb diesel-electric locomotive that produces sounds resembling dual 180 h.p. Caterpillar D17000 diesel engines?
Thanks,