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I am curious if the car can be made to look more "in scale".Open slats, a new roofwalk, and new ladders would be a huge improvement.
Well, seriously, one could lower the car, replace the ladders and running board, new wheelsets, but how do you open the slats? Mill or carefully file off some thickness from the inside until there's daylight? Looks like a "project" And of course, the sound unit would become visible, so maybe try this on a moo-less car? And the ends? Fill and scrape new boards? It is an interesting and unique prototype....Otto K.
...... So I'm thinking about 'taking one for the team' and purchasing one of these things and seeing what I can do to make it somewhat easy on the eyes..
Thanks for the review Ian. Now it is confirmed how bad the shell looks (at least to me - It seems that many others have much lower standards). I mentioned few pages back that maybe the solid body is used as a speaker enclosure. Well, that theory is out of the window too. The only excuse for the solid body seems to be to hide the electronics. Bit I still can't get over the ends with gaps between the boards as wide as the boards themselves, and the monster ladders! I wonder what the function of the cam is? Does the car stay quiet unless it is mooving and then the moos frequency is proportional to its travel speed?I also see a big-a$$ capacitor in front of the speaker - if it is has a large enough capacitance, voltage dropouts might not be a problem.Is this thing strictly using track power to power up its circuit, or is it also a programmable DCC-aware decoder?
I was thinking about that cam or what looks like a cam . I think that may be a trigger to start the recording . If the recording is already on , no harm , on change . If you want the sound on when the car is not moo-ving park it in the on segment of rotation . The dead segment kills the cow ................. Or not .
Here it is next to another car..