What did you do to your trains today?

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That about about right
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Last weekend I did my first successful engine swap on a Trackmaster 2 Diesel. A while back Plarailman UK recommend I order a gear puller and combining that with a set of triangle screwdriver heads (2.3mm fit best but maybe the heads are 2.5mm?) I was able to open him and do the swap. There was some battery leak i cleared with vinegar but the motor didn't look to bad from the outside. Anyway he works now and the new motor seems a good speed Smile
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Congratulations Rich. Isn't it a great feeling watching an engine run around the rails because you fixed it yourself? 👍
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Quite a long ago I bought a lot of kit-built buildings and today I decided to refinish one of  them(The shed), Just some paint. One of the doors was missing from it, and so for now I've left it like that. I'm planning to get some blu-tack, but for now the doors are held on by tape

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I just released you can't really see it that well, so here's another photo


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I love the beat up weathered look DDO. Is that an HO/OO kit building or a different size?
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It's HO so it's technically smaller than my moddles, but it's close enough for me.
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I started to repaint my crane from the R6365 pack. I've only painted the crane currently and I still need to paint the Match truck
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I think it could be better, but I think I did pretty well with only the brush.


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Finished it. It's a bit messy but it serves it's purpose just fine, it's much better than the BRIGHT yellow


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I love the weathered, rusted look...nice job D,D&O
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Whilst my new UK outline 4-4-0 with the smoke unit is pending a mini power bank, I thought I'll revisit the unfinished tender drive US Mogul to see what new fixes/other changes it needs. Just under 4 cm away from the cab is enough to keep the tender from hitting it on the curves, roughly the same distance I got when I tried fitting magnetic couplings. I'll only have to decide what type of hook or pin to use for the tender front, making sure it will have a decent range of motion and stay coupled throughout.

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Also took off the cowcatcher to raise it a bit since it was too low, one of the reasons why the model jammed going one way but not the other. The fake knuckle coupler was thickened with hot melt glue on the bottom, with the cowcatcher's middle bar shortened to reglue the coupler in a more realistic spot: on the inside and not just at the top of said bar. Now it looks more believable and more like a real knuckle coupler, in addition to being less fragile.

Two soldered connections had broken off during the last track test, and both units had occasional derailments; pony trucks can be notorious for derailing, esp. on a loco that's being pushed. My Union Express track is also showing some wear since not all the connections line up and at least one curve is warped; one reason why I'm gradually moving to my own track systems. It still performed better in one direction compared to the other, being able to finish more laps without jamming as much. What makes it get stuck is not the underpowered gearing, but mainly the tender's front wheels derailing or (literally) falling off. Since the wiring for the headlamp and firebox and their on/off button takes up the whole boiler, I'm not sure where I could add weights in the loco to make it heavier if needed. One common design flaw with tender drive models (including professional ones) is an underweight loco being pushed by a heavy tender, which can lead to the same issues I'm currently having. I've been getting less and less satisfied with the model and even thought about scrapping it after the annual group photo, believing the 4-4-0 will outdo it due to its loco drive and higher voltage.
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