After slightly more than a dozen of these conversions of the older Atlas/Kato and Kato models, I have devised a relatively fast and simple method…compared to my first few.
So if anyone else has been collecting these little slightly used beauties from places like Dan’s Trains (I once got 4 on close-timed auctions for an average of $28 each), this is how I now do them:
At first I was replacing the single incandescent lamp in the middle with a single LED. But after some experimentation, I found I liked:
- melting* back the headlight bars to the mounting brackets in the shell. A hot iron does this best (although some forum members argued unsucessfully with me about this) as it is very quick, leaves a mirrored “cut” and does not create plastic dust everywhere. This gives space for the decoder and two LEDS on the original plastic platform atop the motor. I have to use nippers to trim off the ridge of melted plastic created on the top remaining end of the bar.
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I like NCE’s D13SRs best as they have the best performance for the price. I have also used tiny Digitrax 123s and 125s
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Pull out the incandescent bulb and I bend the posts of the LEDs so they will sit on top of the black tabs of the grey plastic board and then with a chisel point soldering tip, just heat them until they “set” down into plastic. Then I trim the LED posts and put on the resistors etc.
- I use the same chisel point to smear over enough meted plastic of the grey board to lock in the flat copper motor contacts where