I am searching for a new, Broadway Limited Stock Car with Cattle Sounds.
Who has 1 for sale?
I think your best bet would be to do a "Search" on Ebay, save it and make it a daily item. If there's any out there, you'll get a heads up from Ebay... Good luck as they're as scarce as hen's teeth!!!
Bob
Are you up for an experiment? I haven't tried this myself, but I have another application for a sound effect, and I don't want to spend $35-40 for it.
Get one of those greeting card with sound, and a "record your own message" feature. Download some "moo" audio, and put together a sound file. Then, record the sound file into the card. Take the card apart so you're down to the battery, chip and speaker, and install it in a stock car, with a mercury switch (like in an old-style thermostat) to trigger the sound. It will take some tweaking, but I'd imagine you could get this to work.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
MisterBeasleyGet one of those greeting card with sound, and a "record your own message" feature. Download some "moo" audio, and put together a sound file.
That is a pretty good idea Mister Beasley. I don't think I need any cow sounds (I heard one at my LHS) but, I would not mind some other rail sounds. Any idea what one of those cards cost? I never seen one, but I don't spend much time in cards shops.
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
I know this doesn't answer the OP's question, but we had a club member with a chickens box car from BLI. It got irritating real quick.
At first I thought... what? cattle sounds? whaaaat?
It sounds like it would be cool for about 10 minutes, then just get irritating.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
MotleyIt sounds like it would be cool for about 10 minutes, then just get irritating.
One member of our club has one, and it gets run in a train during open house. He has the volume turned down to an appropriate level, and it is actually not annoying in a "mooooo-ving" train. If you get one of those idiots that leaves the thing at the factory-default sound level and parks it in front of you for an hour, that's a horse of a different color.
And why not horses, pigs and sheep too? ... Probably best to use such sound effects only during loading and unloading processes.
Mark
MotleyAt first I thought... what? cattle sounds? whaaaat?It sounds like it would be cool for about 10 minutes, then just get irritating.