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RUBBER/PLASTIC OVERLAY HAND HELD REMOTE

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RUBBER/PLASTIC OVERLAY HAND HELD REMOTE
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 1, 2001 1:18 AM
DOES ANYONE HAVE A SUGGESTION FOR KEEPING OVERLAY(PLASTIC)FROM FALLING OFF HAND HELD REMOTE(COMMAND CONTROL)MAYBE A RUBBER BAND,ARE THERE ANY OTHER SUGGESATIONS,MINE KEEP FALLING OFF AND BEING CLEAR(SEE-THRU) VERY HARD TO FIND.=THANKS HUB,P.S.= MAYBE LIONEL NEEDS TO MAKE THEM SO THEY FIT,OR WRAP COMPLETILY AROUND HAND=HELD
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Posted by Algonquin on Thursday, February 1, 2001 8:09 AM
Hi Vincent,

You bring up a good point. For the most part, when I am running my trains myself with a CAB-1, the overlays tend to stay in place. But when I have guests over to operate, they almost always disappear and I find them a few days later on the floor.

This has been discussed on other Forums I participate in, but I have not heard of any better ideas on securing the overlays.

I sent an e-mail this morning to Lionel asking this question. They may be a good source since they get feedback from all over the hobby. They usually get back to me the same day. I will post their response when I get it.

Tim P.

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Posted by Algonquin on Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:58 PM
Sorry about this late post. I e-mailed Lionel on 2-1-01 at 8:21am. Lionel e-mailed the answer back in 39 minutes. I must have missed it going through my e-mails.

Basically, lionel stated that these overlays for the CAB-1 were designed to be interchangable, so there was no designed way to attached them. They also indicated they were not aware of any good way to attach them except maybe double sided tape.

So far, it looks like the rubber band method is the best way for now.

Tim P.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:44 PM
ATTN TIM: THANKS FOR ANSWER,THEY ALL ALMOST SEEM TOBE THE SAME,IF YOU ARE RUNNING STEAM OR DIESEL,WE WERE COMPARING THE TWO WE HAD YESTERDAY,1 SAYS "STEAM,1 SAYS DIESEL>.====HUB

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