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The headlight PC board is plugged into the end of the front engine's split frame. Very little clearance all around it.I'm really surprised that in this day and age Kato did not design this model a but more DCC friendly. But then again, it seems that Japanese modelers are not as into DCC as modeler's elsewhere. Kato Japan still doesn't sell models with factory installed decoders. All the installs are done after the fact. Some models are DCC ready for those unusual decoders which plug into the model using proprietare design contacts.As advanced as their shell and mechanisms designs are, they are way behind on command control technology.
Looking at those two photos of the light board it looks like the board is touching both frame halves?Would not this cause a short?I was going to more work on it today, but Doctors appointments got in the way.Tomorow will be another day.Any one figure out what the wire rods do that are in the shell at the very top?They make power contact with the two frame halves via the cone shaped part on the rear engine Asy.
I have one of these pigs here.I'll eventually figure out how to install ESU in it and already have some rough ideas. Just slammed with other projects first. I remember looking at the front light PCB on the 3d rendering thinking 'well that's going to be fun'...I am actually sort of curious how they're going to install either basic dcc or soundtraxx in these. I would almost bet money there will be no provision to control the forward headlight via dcc ala EM13 decoder like they did with the GS4. (and later their 'Kobo' 58731 installs after I left. That was a travesty they charged a premium price for the GS4's with LokSound yet didn't wire in independant headlight control.)I spent years trying to convince Hiroshi that they needed to make models more DCC and sound friendly and in one of the early meetings over this thing long before it was ever announced I brought up my concerns over not being DCC friendly.In retrospect, was truly a bizaare company to work for. Lots of circular logic and self licking ice cream cones at play all while ignoring useful input and feedback both from both staff and customers that didn't support whatever the company view was.As Charlie Vlk used to say about Kato...snatching defeat away from the jaws of victory. Enjoy!Kelley.www.dufordmodelworks.com
Yes, this is a weird one for sure. To be honest, this entire dual motro design makes no sense to me, but whatever.I also had to scratch my head on their Charger design: They made room for the speaker in the fuel tank, even molded open grille in the tank, but made no provisions (like channels or grooves) for running the speaker wires to the top of the chassis. The light conduits are also sort of designed to have the ditch lights separately illuminated separate from the headlight (if a plug-n-play decoder board had 3 LEDs on the front end). Makes no sense. Japanese sure have different culture - some good, and some weird, compared to the rest of the world.
I also had to scratch my head on their Charger design: They made room for the speaker in the fuel tank, even molded open grille in the tank, but made no provisions (like channels or grooves) for running the speaker wires to the top of the chassis. The light conduits are also sort of designed to have the ditch lights separately illuminated separate from the headlight (if a plug-n-play decoder board had 3 LEDs on the front end). Makes no sense. Japanese sure have different culture - some good, and some weird, compared to the rest of the world.