Had to resort to the Bay of Eigh and picked this up today.
From what I can tell from the photos, it appears to be in fine shape appearance wise. It needs some work mechanically, but with post war anything is fixable.
Looking forward to getting it. I've got a nice set of post war passenger cars ready and it'll look good on the track with my New York Central F3's.
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MartyE wrote:Yeah Frank you can gut it and add DCS or TMCC!
shoot me now.
Keith:
The seller says it's got a problem with a gear where it doesn't go forward, shouldn't be too tough to get fixed. I was willing to go $150-175 for one this nice cosmetically that ran well - this one was $91.47 and I have a good repair guy three blocks from my house. The most he's ever charged me for a repair has been $15.00.
I thinnk it's gonna look great with these passenger cars:
Frank, Is that the benchwork that the Chief is trying to duplicate on his layout?
Just kidding, That trestle looks neat.
jefelectric wrote: Frank, Is that the benchwork that the Chief is trying to duplicate on his layout? Just kidding, That trestle looks neat.
It's more like boxwork John. Chief is taking this process in steps - carpet, then boxes, then folding tables, then who knows?
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Frank,
I think that the problem with your 221 running in one direction and locking up in the other may be due to worn brushes. The brushes might be worn so that the end profile is no longer perpendicular to the sides preventing them from sitting flat on the commutator. This can cause a motor to run in one direction, and then the brushes catch on the commutator when attempting to run in the other direction. I don't think that a gear is stripped, because if there was the motor would turn independently of the wheels regardless of direction.
Jim:
Thanks for the heads up - that's an easy fix.
FEC:
I hope the tender decals are as nice in person as they appear in this photo.
actually, this is what the seller posted in the auction:
The Locomotive will lock-up going forward and the motor will turn but the wheels will not move. I believe it has a bad gear. The engine is made of heavy die-cast metal and all the side rods are bright and shiny.
He also stated it runs fine in reverse.
And yes, he said it in big red letters - surprised this software copied the formatting.
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