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IHB projects - adding sound to a Kato NW2

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Posted by jon grant on Monday, June 18, 2007 12:18 PM

A few more photos and, as ever, the accompanying video clip.


 


And finally, the video clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wunjQZFpkrg


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Posted by jon grant on Monday, June 18, 2007 12:04 PM

I finished off the three IHB switchers last night and gave them a road test to check the sound and directional lighting.


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Posted by jon grant on Monday, June 11, 2007 6:37 PM
 AntonioFP45 wrote:

Curious:  Is the spare chassis BLI or was it another brand?

 

The chassis I used to mount the NW2 shell was from a CBQ SW7 - BLI with 2 speakers. I intend lengthening the wires on the cab-end speaker and mounting it in a stealth/silent SW7 and run them as a pair -2 for the price of one.

 

Started adding Microscale decals to the switchers tonight


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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, June 11, 2007 8:31 AM

Jon,

Way to go on the creativity scale! 

Curious:  Is the spare chassis BLI or was it another brand?

If another brand, what type of speakers did you use and what are their ratings?  Did you install a Soundtraxx decoder?

 

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Posted by jon grant on Sunday, June 10, 2007 6:24 PM

Dark green (and cat hair) applied. I now have to wait 24 hours for the paint to dry before applying any decals.

 


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IHB projects - adding sound to a Kato NW2
Posted by jon grant on Sunday, June 10, 2007 12:51 PM

I dug out a couple of IHB locos that are in need of a bit of work for the latest project.

When released, the BLI models had the wrong cab window profile for the road numbers allocated, and an incorrect shade of lining orange. I also felt the main body colour could be a little darker.

The correct colour - albeit on an NW2

http://www.dhke.com/ihbarchive/8715.html


The BLI model

 

While I was looking for these locos I found an old Kato NW2 that I'd put away, as I couldn't fathom out how to soundchip it, due to the rather large weight inside.

 

 

Now, fortune favours the bold, so instead of hacking away at the chassis block, I took a spare SW7 chassis (with twin speakers),

 

filed a few bits off the chassis, cut and filed several bits off the inside of the NW2 shell, and hey presto.................


A Kato NW2 with sound

 

Now to get stripping and painting.


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