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Thanks, saw your video on another forum. Glad Kato went with their standard narrow-body loco lightboard/decoder form factor rather than a proprietary design, so we don't have to wait for a drop-in. I'm also hoping to wire in LEDs for the flashing ditchlights/red marker lights. Is there ample room for a keep-alive?
Still waiting for the decoder equipped chargers -Mark
I assisted my friend on 2 ESU LokSound installs. DIY! Will Kato use ESU decoders or another brand?
Kato is using a Soundtraxx decoder for the Big Boy from the factory. Kelley Duford did a bunch of ALC42 Charger ESU sound installs for Lombard Hobbies and they are available now.
I assisted my friend on 2 ESU LokSound installs. DIY!
Mark, Did you have any issues removing the shell? For me this was not an easy task, I even ended up breaking the bottom portion right at the fuel tank. Thankfully it snapped back together well and I was able to use Tamiya super thin cement to repair it. I called Kato to see I they were stocking that part yet, they are not, and the gentleman I spoke with said that he even broke a few of the lower frame covers trying to remove the shells.Ralph
Well, because of the plastic perimeter "frame" piece it is a bit more challenging that other Kato locos, but I had no problems. I used to use toothpicks to unlock the 2 latches, but now I found a better way. #18 darning needles. I should post details on how to take this model apart to prevent more accidents.