cacolegaryk007, The SoundTraxx Tsunami is one of the best sound decoders on the market today for after-market use. QSI was supposed to be coming out with a decoder that the end-user could purchase but that deal has evidentally fallen through so Tsunami is the best choice. The Tsunami makes all of the sounds when the engine is standing still that any steam engine would -- practically everything except the chuff. It has many sounds that can be programmed to occur only when the engine is stopped, such as filling the tender with water, the fireman greasing the side rods, etc. Getting the chuff rate exactly in sync with wheel revolutions is impossible without adding a contact disk to one of the drivers. The decoder has a CV than can be set so the chuff rate is dependent on the voltage applied to the motor, but this is only an approximation that doesn't work equally well between slow and fast speeds. If you've ever heard a Broadway Limited steam locomotive with the QSI sound system, the Tsunami is equivalent if you get a good speaker for it and actually has more sound effects built in than the QSI decoder.
What bothers me about this model is that it is a freelanced locomotive design, but IHC does not offer it in undecorated. It would be the perfect locomotive for freelanced railroads if it was just undecorated.
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-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190...It would be the perfect locomotive for freelanced railroads if it was just undecorated.
In most cases, it's easy to remove lettering, or, when necessary, strip the factory paint completely.If I recall correctly, this IHC Mogul was lettered for Espee when I first got it, but it's seen a few changes since then...
Wayne