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Clearly, one of the bosses at BLI has a thing for sound.
Have you seen the N scale stock car yet? Looks like a promotional piece you'd get in a cereal box. Or, one of the Hallmark ornaments.I guess what also irks me is the attitude that the crap stuff will sell regardless. No concern over the fact that the model is a design regression. My face-to-face in Kansas City is what really soured me on the company.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
... (I know there's at least a few Ntrak modules with tornadoes) it's neat stuff. ...
N scale of the 1960's called, they want their stock car back! Coming next, Mosquito and black fly sounds for the deep woods scene on your layout!...Pre order now!
I was waiting for the meteorologist in the room to point it out, but did anyone else notice that the thunder is precisely sync'd with the lightning? Normally there's a significant delay between the flash traveling at the speed of light and the rumble traveling at the speed of sound. In other words, the lightning they're simulating is striking less than a couple hundred yards away, and that stuff is bone-rattling, house-shaking LOUD. Maybe a minor nitpick on an already gimmicky product, but it really ratchets up the cartoony feel for me.
Call me when they figure out how to make it rain without shorting out the locos and flooding my basement.
... Also I think that if someone plans to use it in a non gimmick fashion, they would probably need to have their layout rigged for day/night lighting.
Am I just underestimating this as a guy who just bought his first decoder equipped locomotive, and doesn't have a DCC system yet, but couldn't someone do this with a used stereo speaker, some leds, and a DCC sound decoder?