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Smoke on the side of train (newbee)
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Anonymous
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Wed, Nov 30 2005 5:17 PM
I have a new Polar Express train to put around the tree and noticed smoke coming from the front wheels on the left side. The smoke stack unit is working fine. Should I be concerned with the excess smoke or is this an added feature of a steam engine?
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Wed, Nov 30 2005 7:17 PM
You should post this on both the model railroader forums and the classic toy trains forums (if it is a lionelle or something like that)
[#welcome][#welcome] To the forums by the way!!
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Posted by
tmcc man
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Wed, Nov 30 2005 7:25 PM
I had the same thing on my engine. I never found out what it was. Put it in the CTT froum and I know the guys up there will help you. That is where I mainly hang out, some come on over
Colin
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thanks BLOCKED SCRIPTinsertsmilie('[:)]')
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