Thank to those that responded back to my message.
This is what i have so far. The pin has been removed but to resolve the issue missles flying to high, I raised the rear platform with a pad of post-its of the missle unit to lower the angle and voila. It does what it was suppose to do.
Happy mother's to all.
The missiles do have a weight in the top of them, and you can see it from the bottom looking up. These sets where never really designed right in my book, as I said the cars normally would just fall apart anyway, sometimes as you went down the track
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It looks like the fins of the missiles are hitting the roof to me. I imagine you must have tried backing off just an inch or two already. If the missles aren't heavy enough as is to make the boxcar fall apart, then adding a weight to each missle might have a big enough impact to do the trick. It shouldn't be too difficult to modify each missile by drilling a hole and then filling it with a lead weight. (You can probably buy extra missles on-line, if you don't want to modify the original ones.)
the car normally just falls apart, you have to have the pin out that goes thru the car to hold it together. I have yet seen the mechanism to be the cause of it falling apart.
I believe the pictures we see of the missiles hitting the Target Car and causing it to 'explode' are literary license on the part of Lionel. I don't think there is enough energy in the missiles to cause the car to 'explode'.
Larry
Hello,
Looking for assistance on the set up of the 6-24107 Missles location. It might sound strange but when looking at the photo on the box the missiles look close. Well I have it set up 7 inches away and the bounce off the roof. Am I missing something?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YhYqfgCSpgCOKcso3gsLZXEUnTTXpNqy
I have tried backing it back but not enough impact to trigger the car.
Any help is appreciate.
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