This weekend I've made some
videos
Some Roll-by's: and Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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"Is that horn comming from the CN SD40s? "
These engines have an ESU Loksound decoder, like nearly all my sound engines.
Wolfgang
I'm too far away. I was never in the USA. What's the correct sound, where can I get it?
Thank you.
Wow those are awesome. Who makes the 44 tonner and how did you shoe horn in Sound into it?
Thanks
The 44 ton is from Keystone. I've sent an article about sound installation to NMRA's Scale Rails.
The Mike is from Trix, one of those cheap engines with simple ESU sound.
I was just going to ask about the 44 tonner but some one beat me to it. I have the little Bachmann one that would never be able to pull a flat with my camera on it. Great video and love the layout. Is there any way to get a full around the layout video? I dont remember seeing that in the lineup if I did then tell me to go and look again :)
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Wow, amazing work. Your layout is awsome, and the videos well shot. Very impressive...
-beegle55
Excellent videos! Your street running scene where the train was running right next to some buildings going down a hill was very neat. You should really consider putting some of these videos on YouTube; the MRR crowd there would eat them up! (myself included!)
-Brandon
wedudler wrote: The 44 ton is from Keystone. I've sent an article about sound installation to NMRA's Scale Rails. The Mike is from Trix, one of those cheap engines with simple ESU sound. Wolfgang
Doh! Keystone 44 tonners are impossiable to find anymore. I have 2 Bachman spectrum single motors and they run like junk :(
wedudler wrote: ...The Mike is from Trix, one of those cheap engines with simple ESU sound. Wolfgang
...The Mike is from Trix, one of those cheap engines with simple ESU sound.
Wolfgang, you are kidding..................................right? Trix cheap?
-Crandell
I've got this NYC Mikado at e-bay for 150 Euro ($180), with ESU sound. It's a simple version of the ESU sound. And this engine is a bad puller. At my 1.6% grade it handles these three heavyweights. This is nearly the limit. The engine has no tires! But I have no engine with tires. That's another point. Tires will gave some dirt.
I've added more videos. My last one shows a working oil donkey.
Enjoy it.
Very nice work!
You stuck a Cig into the stack of that shay didnt ya?
It was a hard job. 5 mm Seuthe smoke unit and the stack has 6 mm diameter at the narrowest point! I had to work very slowly with a reamer.
Wolfgang,Very nice work and videos..I really like your paint scheme..
Thanks for sharing!
Larry
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Summerset Ry.
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