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N scale locomotive flummox
N scale locomotive flummox
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 10:22 AM
Thank You for Your time, Ray !
driver8
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 4:04 AM
The body is held on by 4 lugs on the frame.
you need to spread the sides of the shell slightly and the chassis should drop out.
I remotored one of these.
Maybe this link will help.
http://www.the-gauge.com/showthread.php?t=6517
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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N scale locomotive flummox
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, December 7, 2004 10:15 PM
Hi,
hope i'm on the the correct forum area for this question.
i am a longtime O-gauge guy, but have some of N and H.O.
(what can i say, i like(love!) IT all !!!!
wi***here was a way to include all those scales and
incorporate it into ONE layout !!!!, am sure i'm not alone.
sorry to ramble, here's the question: have an older (mid-
late 1980's) Model Power RSD-15
(low nose) N-scale loco and it's sluggish, guessing
a tune up, but can someone tell me how to remove the
body ??!! i have removed the weight, which revealed 2
screws, which i removed, now what ???
i cannot get the chasis to come free.
do i need to do some VERY gentle 'persuasion' ???
also, any specific suggestions for lubrication once apart ?
i am used to not as delicate equipment with my O scale,
and it's also a plus with the larger parts for my
old eyeballs.... !!! (i just need longer arms!)
sure can't 'see' how anyone can do Z scale !!! ,........ although extremely
cool also..(!)...........................
o.k., o.k., enough already ....!!! [V]
anyway, any help would be completely appreciated...
thanks to all
driver8
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