Sound and Vision (with Viessmann Models)
What a profitable Christmas I had!!!, thoroughly spoilt by my wonderful family and friends, with over 15 Blurays (another of my passions), a nifty Viessmann sound module for my axeman and enough money to buy a second.
This marvelous little device is attached underneath your layout board (or hidden out of sight in a building) and it syncronizes with the Viessmann e-motion models, re-creating the natural sound of the characters action in time with it's movement (in this case, chopping wood).
It has it's own built in speaker, but can wired up to an external one if you so wish and a volumn control allowing you increase or decrease the default volumn to suit (This will become handy should the user install more modules to their layout to help with noise bleed-over) and it runs on 14-16V AD/DC.
This marvelous little device is attached underneath your layout board (or hidden out of sight in a building) and it syncronizes with the Viessmann e-motion models, re-creating the natural sound of the characters action in time with it's movement (in this case, chopping wood).
It has it's own built in speaker, but can wired up to an external one if you so wish and a volumn control allowing you increase or decrease the default volumn to suit (This will become handy should the user install more modules to their layout to help with noise bleed-over) and it runs on 14-16V AD/DC.