Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
QUOTE: Originally posted by artyoung This was my first engine (from 1952), and I still have it and run it. I could have cried when I read that Lionel chopped up the original dies a couple of years ago. With a little luck, maybe Williams will make one.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
TCA#09-63805
QUOTE: Originally posted by dwiemer Got all of these and they all run great, just need a little TLC and they are off to the races. These are the reason I stick with Post War verses the new stuff with all the sounds and boards. You just can't beat them. Dennis
QUOTE: Originally posted by msacco With the Balwin Disks and aluminum stack, it's a classy looking engine, too. Although I do have a 681, I enjoy running my 675 just as much.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ben10ben I have a 675. I tweaked the E-unit in mine so to reduce the buzzing, so mine is nearly dead silent. It's wonderful to run such a smooth and quiet engine. Plus, it's heavy enough and the gearing is such that it coasts very well when you cut the power. Depending on how fast it's going and how many cars, mine will sometimes coast a foot or two before it comes to a stop. That's a whole lot better than most can motors with flywheels. With the Balwin Disks and aluminum stack, it's a classy looking engine, too. Although I do have a 681, I enjoy running my 675 just as much.
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