Hi and welcome aboard. Probably your engine is a h0 or N scale model, since bachmann doesn't produce 0 models. Both scales are signifficantly smaller then 0, and both scales have more problems.
But with clean track and clean wheels it should run fine. The tracks can be cleaned with a bit of electrocleaner and a cloth. You also could use an eraser for pencils to clean your track a bit. Wjile in the process, check the small clamps on the end of the tracks to find out if they clamp well enough on the next section of track.
You'll find much more advise and help on the "model railroaders" forum, which is more dedicated to your sort of trains (size and construction) then on this board. Here we discuss mainly 3 rail 0 gauge models, which are signifficantly bigger and have a complete other drive and track system then the 2 rail smaller scales.
I hope you'll find your information and have fun watching the train run.
daan wrote: Hi and welcome aboard. Probably your engine is a h0 or N scale model, since bachmann doesn't produce 0 models. Both scales are signifficantly smaller then 0, and both scales have more problems.
Not to pick on you, daan, but Bachmann DOES make a complete line of O scale trains: their On30 line, and Verynewatthis may have some here. They do run on 2-rail, HO gauge track, but they are O scale and loads of fun.
Verynewatthis: Could you give us some more info, such as a more complete physical description? We can be more help if we get more info.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
cnw1995 wrote:If it's lettered for Canadian National, I'll bet it's HO or N though.
Very true! I missed that part. Mea cupla! Still, the more info the better we can help.
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