I recently watched a video on-line of what appeared to be a club layout that showed what I believe was an MTH Premier (not RailKing) Canadian Pacific FM Trainmaster diesel #8915 which had a particularly appealing horn. I suspect it is a more recent release (possibly Proto 3) because the horn sounded very prototypical to me and am therefore trying to determine the MTH Product Number of this particular engine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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I cannot find where MTH made Premier Canadian Pacific #8915.
At best, I found a PS2 Railking #8901 and exported a sound clip from the sound file using ADPCM. http://www.silogic.com/trains/ADPCM.html
https://mthtrains.com/prod-sea...ield_roadname%3A3949
You may have to link the original video, and it may be another brand?
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Thanks Vernon and Training Wheels. I know that MTH began its CP FMs in the 1990s starting with the cab numbers in the low 8900s, and the fact the cab # in which I'm now interested is 8915 is another reason why I believe it would be a more recent release.
Again, link the video you saw this thing in. I'm not finding a single search result using google or any other search finding #8915 at MTH. It's possible, I'm not saying they never made it, but i have no idea what video and engine we are trying to match to.
Here's the video
Can't really make out the road number of the lead engine, but the trailing engine is more clear.
However, what wasn't mentioned is it's 2-rail track!
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@PH1975 posted:Here's the video
That's like 2 rail HO????? How is that MTH???? Let alone Premier?
If you check out the other videos, it's pretty clearly not an O scale layout
https://www.youtube.com/@theof...ighschooly381/videos
Searching for specifically #8915 it might be an Atlas with who knows what DCC decoder?
https://www.walthers.com/atlas...scheme-8915-phase-ii
https://archive.atlasrr.com/NL...arc-ntrainmaster.htm
maybe an ESU LokSound decoder?
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Good eye Vernon and GRJ. Sorry for wasting your time because I'm an 0 Gauge 3-railer.