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A sound fitted N scale bandstand that is sent to you fully completed other than priming and painting.
The soundtrack on this is the sound of the local town brass band playing half a dozen tunes over roughly half an hour.
A demonstration video can be found HERE
To get full sound into such a tiny model I have used a vibration speaker rather than a traditional type. This means that the sound is amplified by vibrating the model and the surface it is attached to. The practical point here is that you will have to glue this model down securely for it to work.; if you leave it free standing the vibration will cause the sound to distort and the model to go walkabouts.
This model measures approx 27mm back to front (to allow for the steps) 25mm side to side and 21mm from floor to the top of the roof
At these proportions there is no room to integrate the sound decoder board so this is fitted with wires so that you can fix it to the front of your layout to gives access to volume control, play/pause etc.
The model runs on 5v via a (supplied) power lead that just needs to be put into a USB plug as you would your mobile phone.
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