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Diesels...I am your FATHER!
Now that's cool. Sure beats that infernal beep you hear on commercial trucks. I wonder if Ford's other E-products do the same. As soon as they get their mind right about decent range on the E-Transit we're all over it.
Another thing I like to mention is that while sound in diesel locos is nice, sound in steam locos really makes our little models come to life!There is such a variety of sounds in a steam loco: Not only the chuffs, whistle and bell, there also are the dynamo, water injectors, and the air pump sounds. Then there is the cylinder blow-down when you first start running, and labored chuffs, or coasting chuffs. Some sound projects can also have rod clank, safety valve steam release, and probably few more things I missed. It's really so much richer than diesel sounds. I think you will like it.
No sound decoder required in this 1968 MRC Berk... Just saying!Lee
You are correct Lee - no sound required. But I know that tehachapifan is a big fan of sound decoders in his diesels, so I wanted to bring up the fact that steam sound it the cat's meow! He also already put the feelers out for the GS4 sound install, so I knew what is in his cards. I think he is really going to like to hear more than the the noise of meshing gears and the electric motor propelling the loco.