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My new locomotive arrived today and the paint is in great shape... There is some rust on the lead and trailing trucks, but it is not too bad... The tender shell and whistle look to be in good shape, but the frame has some bad rust spots... When will I get something off eBay that does not need any work? LOL... Time for a repaint I guess ;)

I will get up pictures later this weekend; I am too busy with college at the moment...
 

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My new locomotive arrived today and the paint is in great shape... There is some rust on the lead and trailing trucks, but it is not too bad... The tender shell and whistle look to be in good shape, but the frame has some bad rust spots... When will I get something off eBay that does not need any work? LOL... Time for a repaint I guess ;)

I will get up pictures later this weekend; I am too busy with college at the moment...
I thought the last one was your last for a while?:rolleyes:
 

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Looks clean, but that is different with the funny atttachments.
It is very clean.:thumbsup:

Looks like it doesn't have much run time on it

What do you mean with the funny attachments?
 

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I assume he means the two truck mounting plates... I do not like them either because it is harder to clean the internals :mad:

Anyways, the locomotive should be ready by Sunday... The tender will be down-for-the-count for a while though...
I have read something about the headlight in that.
I forgot what it was I will try and find the article.

I think it's wire might be involved with the smoker unit? Or something else?
If it breaks the other won't work either?

I will try and find the article.
 

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Newbie question here ...

On x-6-x Lionel locos, is that typical that the middle pair of drive wheels had no flange? And am I correct in assuming that the Lionel engine is actually only driving the front and rear pairs, and that the middle pair is going along for the ride?

Just curious and learning ...

TJ
 

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Actually all 3 "Drive" but since the 3 wheels are fixed to the frame, the center flange would bind in some of the tighter 0-27 curves & switches. The front and rear trucks normally have a shorter wheelbase and can float independent of the frame.
 

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RichT said, "Actually all 3 'Drive' but since the 3 wheels are fixed to the frame ..."


Thanks for the explanation ... makes perfect sense about the tight 027 turn radius.

So much to learn ... so much to learn ...:)

TJ
 
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