Nickel Plate Road Berkshire 2-8-4 Fain Trip NKP #759 with Tsunami Sound Decoder high bass speaker
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How hard was it to instal? I am planning to install tsunami on my PM 1225. Also what size speaker did you use?
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Am I wrong or is the exhaust not synced up to the drivers? Also, Only the top headlight case was a mars light. The lower should have a steady beam only.
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She's still in the shop, though I'm told now Stall #2. Same process continuing, but a fresh coat of paint in her future.
Sad that she'll likely never run under power again, if I understand correctly.
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what tsunami decoder is this and what whistle is it?
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Very nice.
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Who has the 759 in High Iron livery?
Wow. I grew up just up the hill from the High Iron offices in Lebanon. I can recall 759 sitting down there on the siding.
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Very cool
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Very easy plug n play. the speaker is a 1" high bass speaker I bought online from TrainTek, LLC I also buy my decoders from them as they are cheaper than your Local Hobby Shops and ebay.
SgtMinuteman 5 months ago
This was only a plug n play tsunami install, I did not sync the drivers or install a separate LED as this engine is only infrequently used for fan trips on my Boston & Maine layout. I'm also not that big of arivet counter.:-)
SgtMinuteman 7 months ago
Tsunami heavy steam decoder.
SgtMinuteman 1 year ago
It's a new Bachmann DCC on board model.
SgtMinuteman 2 years ago