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« Last post by sieggs1 on August 16, 2025, 11:39:23 AM »
Hi Espeelark,
So here's the thing with installing the LM-3S-21 in the SW1500:
It's probably obvious that installing anything into this locomotive will be tighter than Tom Thumb's ass. I spent a good deal of time hacking up my brand-new SW1500 as I thought I didn't have a choice. I got the model WITHOUT the speaker or the default decoder from the factory because I knew I wanted to install a RailPro LM-3S-21 and my own speaker.
I had to hack up the frame a little in the front where the speaker would have come from the factory. I had to use a Dremel and file down the inside of the locomotive shell where the tabs are underneath the two exhaust pipes since this is where the LM-3S will sit. I also wanted to install Ring Engineering's version of keep-alive which is their PBM-2 module. But the only place to fit it would be inside the cab and that means removing the interior detail. It also would have been obvious that there the PBM-2 was in there through the windows.
After knocking most of the details off the shell (I will re-glue them later), I was getting frustrated that I couldn't fit the shell back on.
So I have a new approach.
I ordered a Decoder Buddy Mini from Nick Santo at NixTrainz. It will replace the factory motherboard as it is much smaller. I plan on using a few strips of styrene to build a shelf for it between the flywheels. This way, the LM-3S will sit much lower on the chassis and it might not have been necessary for me to modify the shell. Then I will see if there is room outside of the cab to install the PBM module.
I should have the Decoder Buddy Mini next week and I can approach the install from this angle.
I have a feeling that the Decoder Buddy Mini was the route I should have gone in the first place without hacking up my locomotive.
Well, you live and you learn.
I will report back one I have received the Mini and how it worked for the install.
Rob