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A short running session featuring the Hornby J36 Class 0-6-0, "Haig" in Railway Operating Division Livery, fitted with Wheeltappers Digital Sound.
The model has be fitted with a ESU LokSound V5 Sound Decoder, with Sugar Cube Speaker. 
Here we see the ROD 5650 on a quick test run, backing onto short supply train, before heading off to the front. 
Sound List;
F0 Lights On/Off. (If fitted)
F1 Sound On/Off. (Fade Sound while Driving)
F2 Whistle 1
F3 Whistle 2
F4 Uncoupling Sounds / Buffer Clash
F5 Loco Active Brake Application (CV179 Increases/Decreases Brake Application)
F6 Wheel Slip (Not on all Projects).  
F7 Injector.  (Latching)
F8 Automatic Uncoupling.  
F9 Flange Squeal (Speed Dependant)
F10 Despatch Whistle.
F11 Wagon Buffer Clash & Starting/Stopping noises.
F12 Coal Shovelling On/Off. (Latching + Aux 1 Firebox Glow)
F13 Tender Water Filling.  (Latching)
F14 Safety Valves. (Latching)
F15 Cylinder Drain Cocks On/Off (Works at Low Speed).
F16 Heavy Load Starting Mode. (Latching)
F17 Shunting Mode. (Switch between Light & Heavy chuffs)
F18 Detonators. (Alternate)

Hope you enjoy!

 

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2 hours ago, Rowsley17D said:

Can the J36 loco coast or does it chuff to a standstill? Thanks

With the advanced features on the V5 Decoder, the Wheeltappers J36 on offer can do both, its your choice.

 

So heavy load up a hill, it can get slower & slower until its stalls!  Like the real thing OR on the level it coast for a long time but using the Active Brake feature in can be brought to a halt realistically.

 

If you get one and are not happy, it will be swapped for anything in the range of Legomanbiffo OR Wheeltappers.

 

Thanks, Let me have your questions on our stuff.     Charlie.    www.dckits-devideos.co.uk 

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10 hours ago, charliepetty said:

With the advanced features on the V5 Decoder, the Wheeltappers J36 on offer can do both, its your choice.

 

So heavy load up a hill, it can get slower & slower until its stalls!  Like the real thing OR on the level it coast for a long time but using the Active Brake feature in can be brought to a halt realistically.

 

If you get one and are not happy, it will be swapped for anything in the range of Legomanbiffo OR Wheeltappers.

 

Thanks, Let me have your questions on our stuff.     Charlie.    www.dckits-devideos.co.uk 

Over the moon with my decoder! Will certainly be ordering a few other for a number of my ROD locomotives. Just got to love that wagon clatter on the pull-away and during stopping ;) 

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A look at the all new Bachmann ROD 2-8-0 in WW1 Railway Operating Division Black, fitted with Digital Sound from Wheeltappers DCC Sound. 
Over 520 ROD 2-8-0 were built during WW1, with many serving on the Western Front, hauling Supply and Troop Trains, as well as some civilian services. This latest incarnation of the popular Robinson O4 2-8-0 from Bachmann, depicts ROD 1918 in ROD Black Livery. Despite it's similar looks to previous releases, the model has received a whole host of tooling changes, capturing the look of these locomotives as they served on the Western Front. 
The model features a high detail, including fine handrails, extensively detailed cab interior, as well as a weighty die-cast construction, with a powerful and smooth mechanism. I've also fitted the model with Digital Sound from Wheeltappers DCC Sound.
In this video we see the ROD in action, hauling a WW1 Ambulance Train.
Hope you enjoy!

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A short running session featuring the all new Bachmann ROD 2-8-0, ROD 1918 in Railway Operating Division Black, fitted with Wheeltappers Digital Sound.
The model has be fitted with a ESU LokSound V5 Sound Decoder, with Sugar Cube Speaker, and features the latest ROD 2-8-0 Sound File from Wheeltappers Digital Sound, with Westinghouse Pump.
Here we see the ROD 1918 on a quick test run, backing onto short supply train, before heading off to the front. 
Sound List;
F0 Lights On/Off. (If fitted)
F1 Sound On/Off. (Fade Sound while Driving)
F2 Whistle 1
F3 Whistle 2
F4 Uncoupling Sounds / Buffer Clash
F5 Loco Active Brake Application (CV179 Increases/Decreases Brake Application)
F6 Wheel Slip (Not on all Projects).  
F7 Injector.  (Latching)
F8 Automatic Uncoupling.  
F9 Flange Squeal (Speed Dependant)
F10 Despatch Whistle.
F11 Wagon Buffer Clash & Starting/Stopping noises.
F12 Coal Shovelling On/Off. (Latching + Aux 1 Firebox Glow)
F13 Tender Water Filling.  (Latching)
F14 Safety Valves. (Latching)
F15 Cylinder Drain Cocks On/Off (Works at Low Speed).
F16 Heavy Load Starting Mode. (Latching)
F17 Shunting Mode. (Switch between Light & Heavy chuffs)
F18 Detonators. (Alternate)
F19 Random Sounds On/Off
F20 Aux 2
F21 AWS Bell
F22 AWS Horn (Slows loco down)
F23 Coach Door Slams (Alternate/Latching)
F24 Wheel Tapper (Latching)
F25 Westinghouse Pump 

Hope you enjoy!

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On 06/05/2018 at 20:58, cravensdmufan said:

Thanks Richard.  I wonder if Charlie now demonstrates these sounds at exhibitions?  I only ever saw the Legomann ones in the past.

The Steam sound on the Legoman stand at shows are mainly Wheeltappers sounds.

 

Charlie 'DCKits-Legomanbiffo'

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