N Scale Loc with sound

Dear Friends,

I am looking for a N Gauge steam loc with sound. Can some one suggest a good one ?

Any one has idea when Precision Craft Model’s Pen: Railroad M1a N gauge is expects to come out ?

Cheers,

Ajith

Isnt one.

David

The Precision Craft will be the first available from the factory. No idea on a release date. Sorry [V]

This just came in my Email about the diesel’s. Can steam be far behind?

Here’s the Email I just received;

June 26, 2006

N Scalers-Stand and Unite!

No longer will “N” scalers:

Be treated as second class modelers!
Be forced to listen to other scales cool locomotive sounds!
Miss out on hearing the diesel roar!
Miss out on hearing your favorite locomotives specific horn or whistle!
Miss out on ringing your favorite locomotive’s bell!
Be shut out of enjoying model railroading to the fullest!
Precision Craft’s first “N” scale model, EMD’s E7, will hit dealer shelves in the next 2 weeks. Below are pictures of most of the paint schemes. These locomotives are available with or without sound and PCM has a very limited number of these models still available. Please see the website, www.precisioncraftmodels.com for all the details. “N” scalers your pain is over!

The Central

Pennsy

Burlington

B&O

NYC AB

SP Daylight AB

Win One of Everything in the Catalog Contest

All entries must be received or postmarked July 1st to be eligible. To enter go to www.precisioncraftmodels.com and follow the prompts or return the postage-paid-postcard found in the PCM 2006 catalog. Don’t miss out on the most exciting contest in Model Railroad history. What paint schemes will you pick? Have you seen that brass Big Boy? She might be the finest HO model of all time. Get your entry in today. You never know. The odds of winning the PCM contest are much better than the lotteries. Give it a go!

MNRA Philadelphia July 7-9

Please stop by the PCM/BLI booth at the NMRA show and say hello. Bob, Drew and I will be there!

Stay on track,
Ken

No reason to wait for someone else to do it, just install it yourself. I have ESU Loksound Micro sound decoders in most of my N scale steam fleet including several Spectrum Consolidations and Mountains, three Kato Mikados and two LL Mallets. I also have these sound decoders installed in several of my diesels. While the diesel installations are difficult and require extensive modifications, the steam locomotives are quite straight forward and require only basic skills. Check out the N scale sound installations on Litchfields site at: http://www.litchfieldstation.com/

Good luck!

Jeff