Hi - silly question of the day, but at an extra $110, I 'd rather be sure.
I got a new S-2 DC (DCC READY) (63310) in CB&Q. I was wondering if I bought a Soundvalue model, say the PRR 63403 (S-2 w/DCC & SOUND) can I swap the Engine shells to make it the CB&Q that has the sound?
Thanks - Tim
tim-
Yes, you should be able to swap shells with very little trouble but it will make for a terribly expensive locomotive. You can find exploded diagrams of both the DCC-Ready and Sound Value S2s on this site.I suppose you could put the Pennsy shell on your Burlington chassis and sell it on ebay but you'd be selling a used locomotive, which will lower your price, and you'll still have to pay shipping and sales fees. I think you'd be better off installing a sound decoder and speaker. That won't e a very big job since your unit is DCC-Ready, and you'll also have the opportunity to pick the decoder and speaker of your choice.
-- D
Thanks for the info.
The S-2 that I bought , even though its DCC ready, it doesnt have the predrilled speaker hole, and I am not into that kind of stuff. I can get the sound loco for $109, switch the shells, and resell the PRR as analog, it would still be like new, as i am building the layout now, engine is TRO. I would end up paying the normal (online price) which I would have paid if there had been a CB&Q w/sound to start with, or maybe a bit less, depending on how it worked out..
If you can find a sound-equipped CB&Q Alco, whether an S-2 or other Alco engine with sound, you could run the sound and non-sound engines together. I do switching work with a sound-equipped NW-2 back to back with a non-sound SW-1200. From more than a couple of feet away, you can't really tell that only one unit has sound.
i built me a sound powered box car. can hook up to any loco and its not the correct sound but gives any loco horns, bell and motor sound.(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag74/ezdaveut/boxcar5_zpsee684343.jpg)