Bud, There are some videos that a fellow Milwaukee fan made someplace
in the Pacific Northwest. He installed one of several air horns on top
of a semi-vintage import. A compressor is in the trunk area. there is
great footage of hearing an airhorn in a tunnel that hasn't seen a train
since the mid 80's and then seeingthis little car emerging from the
bore! This was all shot where the former mainline had been turned into
a trail of some kind--I assume it's on U-=tube someplace.
Bob Werre
--- In [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>, Bob
Werre <bob@...> wrote:
>
> Andre,
>
> Speaking of loud. I work, commute and nowadays live in a mixed
> neighborhood. At a red light, I'm frequently sitting next to a car with
> those big boom box speakers in the trunk set so that the trunk is
> vibrating.
>
> My solution was to dig out one of those CD's of train sounds. I don't
> have a fancy player/speaker setup, but with some diesels running
notch 8
> with the unit turned up, it seems to confuse the guy in the next car.
Bob, You've only scratched the surface with the locomotive sound CD's.
You need to buy a set of diesel horns, an air tank, compressor, and
blast away at the boom box idiots! See www.dieselairhorns.com/trucks.html
My idea of "honk if you're 'horny'"!
Bud Rindfleisch