A few more photos and, as ever, the accompanying video clip.
And finally, the video clip
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I finished off the three IHB switchers last night and gave them a road test to check the sound and directional lighting.
AntonioFP45 wrote: Curious: Is the spare chassis BLI or was it another brand?
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
Jon,
Way to go on the creativity scale!
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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Dark green (and cat hair) applied. I now have to wait 24 hours for the paint to dry before applying any decals.
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.