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Or it could be that the drawbar is not connected , and the tender is just pushed into the loco past the drawbar attachment point .
I could care less that you used my photos, but it would be nice if you posted where and who they came from.Kelley.
Pretty clear the tender 'articulation' is actually 2 inside frame bogies sitting behind the rigid sideframe. Means the tender has 3 bogies, the leading 2 axle one, a 3 axle one in the middle and a 2 axle one at the rear. Rather clever.
If I squint I can see that! Yup, quite innovative, and preserves the outward appearance. I'm happy.
I bought a Kobo GS-4 from Kato with the sound and was truly disappointed with the quality.
That's why I'm not sure if I should buy one of these locos with the sound decoder in place. If there is no provision for a speaker, what kind of volume will you expect to get out of it.
The loco looks great with a lot of useful features but I'm not sure if Kato has the interests of the North American model railroader at heart when it comes to DCC and sound.Rick
Hi Bob.Thanks for the pictures. I'm interested in your comment about "DCC installation is going to be fun".Does that mean difficult because you have to take the locomotive apart?I bought a Kobo GS-4 from Kato with the sound and was truly disappointed with the quality.That's why I'm not sure if I should buy one of these locos with the sound decoder in place. If there is no provision for a speaker, what kind of volume will you expect to get out of it. The loco looks great with a lot of useful features but I'm not sure if Kato has the interests of the North American model railroader at heart when it comes to DCC and sound.Rick