Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

I've just purchased the beautiful green Rugen 0-8-0 that Steve (Mez) sold through the sales forum, and Beavercreek Mike picked it up for me today (thanks Mike!). There is just something that puzzles me about it, and I wonder if "Those Who Know" on here can give me a definitive answer?
The model number 28002, as listed in LGB catalogues of the time, is the green 53mh version of this loco; the catalogue specs say that it has sound installed, but is NOT actually MTS chipped - it is listed as having a direct decoder interface for chipping if required, but straight from the box it seems that it was an analogue loco with sound.
BUT.... my particular loco HAS an MTS decoder - it still has the "Direct Decoder" sticker on the underside, BUT it ALSO has LGB's "Digital" sticker on it (the big stylised "D" above a picture of a handset controller) - which I think usually meant a factory-installed decoder?
The box does NOT have the usual end label with a picture of the loco - instead, it has a plain white sticker with a large-print "28002.8" on it. Right next to that is a larger version of the "D and controller" sticker that is on the loco itself.
Now, my question is: does the ".8" on the end of the code number indicate a loco that has been fitted with an MTS decoder AS AN EXCEPTION TO THE MAIN PRODUCTION RUN, either at the factory or possibly by an authorised dealer prior to sale? I'm just trying to find out, for my own interest, whether the loco actually had its decoder fitted before purchase, or if it was added later, and exactly what the code number means. I've tried the usual LGB database queries, without success..... they only seem to list the 28002, not 28002.8.
Thanks!
Jon.
The model number 28002, as listed in LGB catalogues of the time, is the green 53mh version of this loco; the catalogue specs say that it has sound installed, but is NOT actually MTS chipped - it is listed as having a direct decoder interface for chipping if required, but straight from the box it seems that it was an analogue loco with sound.
BUT.... my particular loco HAS an MTS decoder - it still has the "Direct Decoder" sticker on the underside, BUT it ALSO has LGB's "Digital" sticker on it (the big stylised "D" above a picture of a handset controller) - which I think usually meant a factory-installed decoder?
The box does NOT have the usual end label with a picture of the loco - instead, it has a plain white sticker with a large-print "28002.8" on it. Right next to that is a larger version of the "D and controller" sticker that is on the loco itself.
Now, my question is: does the ".8" on the end of the code number indicate a loco that has been fitted with an MTS decoder AS AN EXCEPTION TO THE MAIN PRODUCTION RUN, either at the factory or possibly by an authorised dealer prior to sale? I'm just trying to find out, for my own interest, whether the loco actually had its decoder fitted before purchase, or if it was added later, and exactly what the code number means. I've tried the usual LGB database queries, without success..... they only seem to list the 28002, not 28002.8.
Thanks!
Jon.