RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
msacco wrote: Nice detail and weight but if you're using 022s beware, cause they bump and grind through these switches. Sometimes I have to run it very fast or lock it in forward to keep the reverse unit from stalling the loco. Seems Lionel should have designed it bettter considering 022 switches are their equipment. Mike S.
Nice detail and weight but if you're using 022s beware, cause they bump and grind through these switches. Sometimes I have to run it very fast or lock it in forward to keep the reverse unit from stalling the loco. Seems Lionel should have designed it bettter considering 022 switches are their equipment. Mike S.
FJ and G wrote:Does this one seem OK? Just click on "Buy it now?"http://cgi.ebay.com/Lionel-28650-NYC-Docksider-Steamer-New_W0QQitemZ270012495384QQihZ017QQcategoryZ4148QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Dave, This seller has 99.99 % positive feedback with over 12,000 different customers buying over 27,000 items from him. He has had 17 total unhappy buyers. I think I bought rolling stock from him. You can click on his f/b score to read comments from buyers. Always read return policy and payment details as some sellers do not accept checks from new buyers. You may want to buy insurance, which adds to shipping cost. Watch Buy it now quanities as you can end up buying more than 1 x the price listed. If you need help let me know.
Regards, Ken
I own one Docksider and have another on the way. This is the locomotive that brought me back to 3 rail. Great detail and operations for the price. My only complaint is the lack of a better sounding whistle. I'm going to convert mine to TMCC. IMHO, I would replace the 4-4-2 starter sets with this loco. Heck, more kids today know what a Tank Engine is due to the little blue guy!
Smokebox
my beth steel is still in the box waiting to be sent back to Lionel. MOst likely a busted eunit board.
When it ran it was nice. Nice detail and weight but if you're using 022s beware, cause they bump and grind through these switches. Sometimes I have to run it very fast or lock it in forward to keep the reverse unit from stalling the loco. Seems Lionel should have designed it bettter considering 022 switches are their equipment.
Mike S.
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The best pricing I have seen was $89.00, but I saw it several different places. I think MSRP is $109, so if you find the 89, buy it. It may be a bit tight for any conversion, but with some talent, you could get it done.
Dennis
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Hey, great to see my old thread brought back to life! Especially now that I have a Dockside Switcher to talk about. I love it. It runs smooth (for a $100 engine) and the detail is awesome (again for a $100 engine). It's my favorite engine. I do find that it derails lighter cars when pushing them (not pulling) because the couplers are spring loaded and not attached to any trucks. Lighter cars just tend to jump off the track around turns due to the strength of the spring. I weighed down my lighter cars and we're off to the races... (or station at least...)
I don't think I bind at all (unless the derailing problem is what you are talking about). Not quite sure what binding is, for that matter...
-Dave
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