That is an excellent idea. The #6 is a very early steam locomotive that has a terminal stud in the cab to power a string of lights in trailing passenger cars that are unlit. Once I get some suitable early series cars to pull behind it, I could wire a roller onto that terminal. I suppose I could add a roller to the tender too. I'm not sure there are rollers made for the early trucks but I like this idea better than modifying the locomotive.
thanks
I'm not familiar with your locomotive, Ken. Is it possible to add a second pickup roller to the bottom of the engine? If not, could you extend the locomotive wiring into a trailing car that has a pickup roller?
Robert
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Hi everyone, newby here and std gauge newby too. I recently bought a number 6 locomotive and serviced it. It runs great but tends to stall over switches due to its single short slider shoe. I thought about creating a new longer one from brass that will allow it to bridge the 3rd rail contact points better. Does something like this exist? Is there another solution I should consider? Whatever I do needs to be reversible back to the original configuration so no mods to frame, etc.
Thanks!
ken
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