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Nov 20, 2018
Econami eco-pnp sound decoder
I installed this decoder into a Stewart F7. Installation was a breeze, and I connected a scale like 2 amp speaker to it.
The startup/shutdown was great. The sound just blew me away. It produces the sounds of an EMD 567 perfectly, and sounds just as I remember them. Airhorn selection is phenomenal as is the available bells.
This decoder is going to be my go to decoder for future projects.

May 22, 2018
Mabuchi single shaft can motor
When I first saw this motor, I was a little skeptical; but after receiving it and testing it, I was impressed by it's performance. The worm was adjustable on the shaft for accurate placement on the drive gear.
I installed it into an old Mantua 462 after modifications to the original motor bracket. The Mabuchi motor fit snugly into the boiler cavity which I mounted on it's side to get the correct angle on the worm gear.
I wired it up with the original wires to test it, and the motor performed excellently. I tested it on an incline, on the level, and on the downgrade. The motor runs smoothly in each of those conditions.
I highly recommend the Mabuchi motor to re-motor any of your locomotives. You won't be disappointed.
Mark R.

Oct 10, 2017
Great product
The decals are accurately designed and adhere nicely to the model. Kudos to Herald King!