So, the Meyer is the jewel in the crown of the collection I acquired from Norway last autumn.
If you care to take a look at (and listen to) the video you should hear a rhythmic knocking sound. It only occurs when sound is activated so it is an issue with the sound module. It also disappears when speed rises above level 10 on the Navi. The sound module itself looks to be the original LGB factory fitted, as all commands correspond with what's in the manual (model 21842). Any thoughts on what it might be and how cost-effectiv it might be to try and resolve it?
Also, you may notice that the previous owner undertook some cosmetic changes, which i consider to be regrettable but it was his loco Among other things he has removed the full loco number on the cab (and also on the front and the rear), and the "DR" above it on the cab. My question is, are transfers/decals of these legends available as spares? Or do we know of anyone who produces numberplates to order - I seem to recall something but that the erson was only offering British outline
If you care to take a look at (and listen to) the video you should hear a rhythmic knocking sound. It only occurs when sound is activated so it is an issue with the sound module. It also disappears when speed rises above level 10 on the Navi. The sound module itself looks to be the original LGB factory fitted, as all commands correspond with what's in the manual (model 21842). Any thoughts on what it might be and how cost-effectiv it might be to try and resolve it?
Also, you may notice that the previous owner undertook some cosmetic changes, which i consider to be regrettable but it was his loco Among other things he has removed the full loco number on the cab (and also on the front and the rear), and the "DR" above it on the cab. My question is, are transfers/decals of these legends available as spares? Or do we know of anyone who produces numberplates to order - I seem to recall something but that the erson was only offering British outline