Piko Tee Db 111 Multiple-unite Train

Thomas

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I am a new member to this forum.
I model in G scale and, I would like to ask the forum if any one has brought the Piko TEE Multiple-Unit, and how have they found this in reliability (and any problems found).
Also did they fit a decoder/ sound unit either the Piko or another (eg Massoth).
 

Zerogee

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Welcome to the forum, Thomas!

I don't have a TEE, though I have done Massoth XLS installs into a couple of Piko locos including a BR24, which was pretty simple to do. I think the Piko decoders (which are re-badged Uhlenbrocks, I believe) are even easier, a straight plug-and-play operation.

Hope you find GSC both useful and fun. :)

Jon.
 

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I chipped this earlier this year for a mate, We used a massoth XLS sound card. Fairly easy to do but maybe not a starters model!
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Fairly easy to do but maybe not a starters model!

Made easier than it might have been as Piko have designed the wiring with multi pin connectors throughout as long a multiple unit as you wish. This permits speakers at both ends and control over both motors and all lights from one decoder/sound unit. It does mean you need to pay close attention to the instructions.
One weakness I've noticed is the connectors to the motor blocks. I have found them to work loose on occasion and they don't seem as robust as similar LGB connections.