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MOUNT PLEASANT SHOP PROJECTS
The past month I took inventory of power that was out of service on the "dead line" and figured the opportunity was right to get some of the motors back in service. Of the eight motors, four were repaired or upgraded back into service. Four still in the shop are outlined below with work planned for 2016.
2016 Projects
- MCIS 3830 (GP38-2) awaiting parts to arrive for Soundtraxx sound install.
- MCIS 4005 (GP40-2) awaiting parts for sound install - Summer 2016.
- MCIS 4571 and 4570 (SD40-2M) awaiting sound install Spring 2016.
Detailing
While returning engines to service, I take the opportunity to add any new detail parts or repair broken / missing pieces from the locomotive.
Silver sharpies do a great job coloring the light housing which are the attached with CA glue on the end of a toothpick.
Sound Install (L.H.T. Mini #2.5)
One Christmas present I received this year was a TCS WOW101-KA diesel and MRC speaker.
Admitting my excitement to get started on the install, I simply used a JST to NMRA 8 pin plug from TCS to install decoder in a non-hard wired Kato SD40-2. Long story short the bad pickup of the engine I believe caused the decoders power supply to go out. Luckily TCS offers a great hassle free warranty for its products. I followed their instructions on the web, shipped on a Tuesday and by the following Wednesday it was repaired and on its way back. Instead of worrying where your repair is, TCS sends you an email update when they receive, repair, and ship your warranty work. Manufacturers like Soundtraxx and TCS to name a few have figured out great product support = brand loyalty and return business.
Back to the install. There are great model railrading resources on the web... Like reading this blog, but truly Duford Model Works is a great online resource for hard wiring an early Kato SD40-2. If you google "Kato SD40-2 hardwire" it should be one of the top results. I must give credit to Kelley Duford as his page offers up a much more detailed step by step than I can provide in this post. None the less here are in progress shots of the project, enjoy!!
Overview of component install. Speaker and keep alive are tucked up in she'll around the plastic light tube. Besides the hard wiring the decoder requires only soldering of the two speaker wires.
The audio programming guide that TCS has on these decoders is very easy to use. We will touch on this in another post, but it's as easy as they advertise. There are some great videos on their site additionally which are good to watch giving you a product primer.
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SANTA DELIVERIES
In addition to the TCS WOW Sound decoder and speaker, I also received the large summer corn field kit from Bluford Shops and static wild grass from Heki. Anyone who reads Model Railroader will remember this current issue Cody shows how to make a scene with this product. I guess you can say great minds think alike. My corn field back drop kit from Sceniking has been installed for around a year, so it's now time to add foreground corn scenery.
Lastly i will give a sneak peak of another model that arrived with Christmas cheer... It is from Bachmann Spectrum and has two dozen wheels....
Stay tuned for further posts on this railcar.
Hope everyone had a great Christmas and will have a safe enjoyable New Year. I will be back on January 1st to reflect on the accomplishments of 2015 and what's on the books for 2016.
GM