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Title: Help with Polar Express G scale
Post by: phillfam10 on December 25, 2007, 01:01:01 PM
So we put our brand new (to us) Polar Express train set together last night and surprised our daughter for Christmas morning.  She is beautiful!!!  But the set did not come with the video manual and I need help, being a rookie to the model train world.  How do I get the sound and lights to work?  I put a 9-volt battery in the tender, but I am not getting anything.  Is there a switch somewhere I need to flip, or a connection that needs to be connected?  I did connect the wire from the tender to the engine, but I don't see other connections other than the couplers.  Help! 

Dave
Title: Re: Help with Polar Express G scale
Post by: altterrain on December 25, 2007, 02:17:18 PM
There might be a switch next to where you plugged the wires in on the loco backhead. Also on the bottom of the tender there will be a volume adjustment.

-Brian
Title: Re: Help with Polar Express G scale
Post by: phillfam10 on December 26, 2007, 09:32:07 PM
Brian,

Thanks for the help.  I discovered all of the things you pointed out as I played with the set a little more.  Just one other question,  do you happen to know if this set has a train whistle sound with it?  We can hear the steam sounds, but haven't heard any whistle yet.

Thanks---David
Title: Re: Help with Polar Express G scale
Post by: Loco Bill Canelos on December 26, 2007, 10:52:17 PM
Perhaps Brian hasn't seen your question yet so I will respond.   The Bachmann locomotive you have has only the chuffing sound, but no whistle.

I am glad you got everything working OK
Title: Re: Help with Polar Express G scale
Post by: phillfam10 on December 27, 2007, 01:29:36 AM
Thanks Bill.  We still love it.
Title: Re: Help with Polar Express G scale
Post by: rperego on December 27, 2007, 12:24:01 PM
Do you have an MP3 player?   Before I converted to DCC and sound boards, I got a bunch of train sounds off the web, downloaded them into an IPOD shuffle, and put it and a small battery operated speaker in a train car.

Using a free sound manipulator I also got off the web, I mixed whistles with "clickity-clack" sounds.

Right now I'm doing the same thing in preparation for some kids coming over by putting wild animal sounds into my IPOD to put into a circus train.