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Thanks, John. Sounds good! Regarding files, I see one called "12-567" and another simply called "NW2" on the Zimo website.
Bryan loads the default "AMerican" sound project which gives a basic diesel and steam sound. You should be able to find a better sound file. You can either send the decoder to Bryan to get it reprogrammed, or to me (assuming the sound file you want is free). I have the programmer.
Hi Russ.Hmmm. When I test-fit the original CB&Q shell on my NW2, it seemed to fit fine (see photo on first page of this thread). Can you tell from that photo if the shell is sitting in the right place, or is it really too high (I use LL shells on my NW2's, painted for the NKP, so I'm not really sure what the original shell is supposed to look like . . . )John C.
It looks like it might also be a little high. When it is seated all the way down, it is very low-riding and noticeably lower than my LL switchers and my Arnold SW1. So, you can visually get away with it riding a bit high. The biggest issue I noticed was, with it riding high, the convex frame side locking nubs were malaligned with the indents in the shell and this pinched the frame together enough to keep one of the trucks from swiveling as freely.On the bottom of the NW2 frame, there are two little hooks on the front and rear that I believe the inside of the shell normally comes all the way down and rests on. You'll also notice that the inside of Kato shell has a couple very deep indents in the top of the shell where the taller stock light board components sit and the stock board is really pretty low-profile to start with. Although it's doable, there's really actually very little room in there when components are located in different spots. I had also previously noticed that another brand decoder made specifically for this unit also keeps the front of the shell from seating all the way down.