Bombastic
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Hi all, sorry if this has been asked before but I didn't see this when I search for my train model.
I just got a used LGB 2080S to run on my railroad as my first real, largish locomotive. After tightening a few bits that had worked loose in the post, it all seems to be running fine although (as the seller warned me) the sound is not working. I wasn't going to worry about the sound since I have an LGB sound car, but I'm really quite impressed with this locomotive and am wondering if it's worth taking apart and trying to get the sound working. Obviously I have no idea what's wrong inside, so it could be anything from a loose wire to blown electronics. So...
(1) Is the sound on these old LGB locos worth the hassle of repairing? As in, would a perfectly repaired/replaced sound unit be any better than the raspy sandpaper-like chuffing I get from my LGB sound car?
(2) Assuming it's worth trying to repair, are there any manuals / diagrams / instructions out there for opening this thing up and getting to the relevant bits? And sources for parts?
(3) Are there any other relatively easy and inexpensive alternatives for getting a chuffing sound on this loco? I use vanilla DC track power, and all I really want is a decent chuff (no fancy bells or whistles needed).
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I just got a used LGB 2080S to run on my railroad as my first real, largish locomotive. After tightening a few bits that had worked loose in the post, it all seems to be running fine although (as the seller warned me) the sound is not working. I wasn't going to worry about the sound since I have an LGB sound car, but I'm really quite impressed with this locomotive and am wondering if it's worth taking apart and trying to get the sound working. Obviously I have no idea what's wrong inside, so it could be anything from a loose wire to blown electronics. So...
(1) Is the sound on these old LGB locos worth the hassle of repairing? As in, would a perfectly repaired/replaced sound unit be any better than the raspy sandpaper-like chuffing I get from my LGB sound car?
(2) Assuming it's worth trying to repair, are there any manuals / diagrams / instructions out there for opening this thing up and getting to the relevant bits? And sources for parts?
(3) Are there any other relatively easy and inexpensive alternatives for getting a chuffing sound on this loco? I use vanilla DC track power, and all I really want is a decent chuff (no fancy bells or whistles needed).
Thanks in advance for any advice.