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Sunday, 9 March 2025

Hornby Sentinel 0-6-0 sound fitting.

 

Hornby Sentinel 0-6-0 sound fitting.

Another straight forward conversion first remove the 4 body fixing screws, the body just pulls away mine was a little tight. I trimmed the orange and white wires again sealing the end with a short length of heat shrink tube.

This time I chose the Zimo MS500N sound chip and a Microcube 12x8x7 speaker this fits nicely behind the motor held with double sided tape. Wrapping the chip with 20mm wide Kapton tape. Carefully position the wrapped chip on top of the motor again secured using Kapton tape, once again no major surgery to the model.



Saturday, 8 March 2025

Bachmann GWR Class 56xx sound fitting


This is a quite straight forward exercise first remove the NEM pockets to reveal the body fixing screws, the body just pulls away.



I opted for firebox glow this time the backhead is glued to the chassis you need to gently prise the backhead away off the chassis mine broke off the locating pins (easy fix just drill out the broken part in the chassis and fit a new pin into the back head of course you will have to carefully drill a hole for it I used a 1.5 mm drill) make a hole in the firebox doors I suggest 2.5mm to allow the glow from the LED to show. Glue to cables to the back of the back head and cover the LED with blacktack and reattach to the chassis.



I chose the Zimo MS480R sound chip and a Sugarstrand 25x09x06 speaker. It is necessary to unsolder the green and blue wires from the 8 pin plug these are connected to the fire box glow LED with a 1K resistor in the blue wire. Due to the limited space cut back the stayalive wires sealing the end with a short length of heat shrink tube. Attach the speaker to the flat plate in front of the backhead with double sided tape. 


Plug in the chip and tidy the wires over the chip and secure with Kapton tape. A simple and elegant installation with no major surgery to the model except the 2.5 mm hole!