![]() This might be the price you would have to pay for the addition of digital features. Removing the seats would take away from this detailed interior. Here is a link to see what I am mentioning In the past, these could only be installed in the trailer. If so, it is just plastic seating inserted into the shell. They are likely similar to Modelplant’s seat add in. I have not taken mine apart to see how the seats are fitted. The seats take up so much space there is no room for the module. Likely doing this without seat removal is impossible right now. Here is another video with only two railbuses used, but the module is not mentioned: Perhaps this company now has an even better solution. Here is a link to the decoder used, notice a railbus sound project can be added. If the previous post mentions a unit which is smaller and less complex this may be an advantage. Notice there are three busses needed to make this setup work. Unfortunately, photos are currently not possible, but can be viewed at the Z-Stammtisch Rhein-Main in Wiesbaden. Both sidecars were weighted down with tungsten putty. Since the engine has to be insulated, the grinders in the motor vehicle had to give way, which only slouched around an eyelet and there could have been problems driving. Then lead the current from the decoder to the motor. The motor car was de-energized and the power from the front sidecar was then switched to the rear where the decoder was simply inserted. "This is an SD18A from Doehler and Haass, the loudspeaker and the sound project are also from Doehler and Haass. ![]() ![]() When the poster was asked what module he was using this was his reply: In three years, I am certain there has been a significant improvement in these components, but this may give you a starting point. ![]()
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