Kestrel, HS4000 the world’s most powerful Sulzer locomotive. Model Rail

Kestrel, HS4000 the world’s most powerful Sulzer locomotive. While the Heljan model has been out for some time I really wanted to have a look at the history of this lovely locomotive and try and find out what she may have sounded like. (I purchased this model from Hattons in 2017) Through the magic of audio editing and with the kind permission of the following YouTubers I present two sound options for you. Starting with BR Class 47 based sound and then the more likely Russian TEP 70 locos. I am highly grateful to the following YouTube channels for their kind permission: James Wiltshire:    / @jameswiltshire9318   class 47 sound base. SDJR7F88    / sdjr7f88   47 sound base. Banjostrings07 HD    / @banjostrings07productions   Class 47 sound base. Kay Law    / @kylelaw19   47 sound base Jeffrey Ford:    / @dima14794   TEP 70 sound base Diiselrong:    / @diiselrong   TEP 70 sound base Антон Иванюта:    / @АнтонИванюта-ъ6ю   TEP70 sound base. Baltic Railways:    / kriupis   TEP 70 sound base. A web site you must visit has to be http://www.derbysulzers.com/HS4000.html fantastic information there and my thanks for grant of permission to use some of the photos from this web page. Starting photos attrib: By Phil Sangwell [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)], via Wikimedia Commons Music: The Curtain Rises High Quality by Kevin MacLeod; Follow up video    • Kestrel HS4000 with TEP 70 sounds. Closest...