With a little light chassis milling the 58721 v5 Micro Direct worked nicely in this Atlas GP38.
I milled out the parts marked in black which left frame notches at the front that the decoder fit in for track pickup.
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There was 4mm of room at the back under the decoder for an 8x15 speaker in a homemade styrene enclosure. More material could have been removed but I chose not to.
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The front two pickup tabes engage in the frame slots. The motor tabs were clipped short and hardwired with short wires to the pads on the bottom of the decoder as well as the speaker wires. The decoder, motor saddle and worms were all assembled into one side of the frame then the other side laid on top engaging the other decoder pickup tab and motor saddle latches. The pickup strips and trucks were assembled as well.
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The number boards were cut into separate pieces with the on board LEDs lighting them and separate wired 0603 LEDs glued to the back of the headlight piece driven by AUX 3 and 4. Instead of desoldering the AUX LEDs, I soldered the magnet wired LEDs to the on boards then blacked them out with paint.
AUX3 (headlight) is mapped to F0, AUX4 (rear light) is mapped to F6 and the onboard LEDs that were originally headlight/ rear light are both mapped to F3 (number boards).
The AUX functions have dimming enabled but the number boards do not allowing nice independent control of the headlight and rear light.
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