When Rivarossi was taken over by Hornby ( 2004 ) they did not get the parts for previous runs.
The parts have gone thru several companies since but all are no longer in business.
Does anybody know who would have the parts now? They must be out there somewhere.
David, three years ago or more, I found I'd lost the very tiny part on my Allegheny that represents the mechanical lubricator arm on one of the engines. I did a search and found they had a N. American office in Washington State. I sent an email through the website and had a reply very soon. The gentleman sent me a business card with TWO of them taped to the back of it.
His name, if he's still Hornby's agent in N. America, is Arvids Breikss.
www.hornbyamerica.com
Arvids.Breikss@hornby.us
I contacted them last week and the response I got was also from Arevids who told me they don't have the parts and in 2004 when Hornby took over Rivarossi they did not get the parts from previous runs.
Thanks for your post ,
Dave
Got your message and that should be a good tip.
Thank you Mel.
I am looking for about 4 or 5 wheels for the Centepede tender small flange late style. Am restoring a FEF late version and the tender is missing 5 wheels, Rivarossi
hit up ebay they have stray centerpede tenders on there all the time i bought 2 or three
for spares
mel
the only 36 " 41" on JB site say NEM is that still ok to use for rivarossi tenders ??
I like Rivarossi products, but their power pickup systems are not great. I own a Mallet and I tinkered with the wheels and trucks for a while, and gave up. The trucks were too wobbly. I ended up buying a Bachmann tender with full wheel power pickup. Works great since then...
Simon
Hmmm..I have the 2006 first issue of the H-8 with DCC/sound, and it runs like a champ. Changed out the decoder, but it still runs well on my track system. I have not modified it, either.
RR_Mel Simon One would think that after almost 50 years with lousy tender power pickup they would have reengineered it better. My only experience is with the Cab Forward and Y6B tenders but no changes from the early 1960s to the early 1990s. The later runs with both rail power pickup in the locomotives was a great improvement. With a little TLC the older Rivarossis do very well. Mel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
That is very impressive Mel... I also love my old Rivarossis. I have a Mallet and two Heislers. I kept the original motors in all of them, and they work fine in DCC. They do draw a bit more current, but those old round can motors are very good and smooth. I also have a NYC Hudson that is still in my "repair" bin, but I will get to it some day.
Thanks for the tip!
i have a few rivarossi big boy tenders that the wheels just fall out when
i move them off the track jb is the best replacement ?? or should i go with buckeye trucks , i noticed theyRR_Mel Thomas I might add that my two Cab Forward tenders with sound decoders don’t have Rivarossi trucks. The Rivarossi power pickup isn’t good enough for good DCC operation. The Rivarossi trucks use axle wipers on the two outside axles. I use a graphite lube on the axles to help electrical connection at the axle. The Rivarossi connection between the truck and frame is also pitiful. I solder a super flexible #28 wire from the wipers to the decoders. The Rivarossi truck frames with the JB wheels do very good for straight DC operation. I prefer using Bowser #35107 Buckeye Trucks on my Rivarossi oil tenders with decoders, very good power pickup and track great, never derail. Kinda hard to find since Bowser discontinued them. I bought several Precision Scale #3197 trucks and they are worthless!!!! They constantly derail at turnouts and crossings, they’re junk. Mel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps. are sold out
RR_Mel Thomas I might add that my two Cab Forward tenders with sound decoders don’t have Rivarossi trucks. The Rivarossi power pickup isn’t good enough for good DCC operation. The Rivarossi trucks use axle wipers on the two outside axles. I use a graphite lube on the axles to help electrical connection at the axle. The Rivarossi connection between the truck and frame is also pitiful. I solder a super flexible #28 wire from the wipers to the decoders. The Rivarossi truck frames with the JB wheels do very good for straight DC operation. I prefer using Bowser #35107 Buckeye Trucks on my Rivarossi oil tenders with decoders, very good power pickup and track great, never derail. Kinda hard to find since Bowser discontinued them. I bought several Precision Scale #3197 trucks and they are worthless!!!! They constantly derail at turnouts and crossings, they’re junk. Mel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.