4-4-0 Jupiter Wild West Style Steam Loco

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Seems 'old' loco's are in fashion this week, this beauty just arrived, it is a 1975 vintage steam loco sold in the UK by Airfix and apparently manufactured by Bachmann. For a model made 43 years ago it is in incredible condition and looks beautiful Smile

Enjoy!


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I have a few versions of that engine. I have one in red and blue, that, unfortunately, no longer operates. I have another in a B&O livery that is operable.
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Have you tried looking into why it doesn't work any longer Jay? I notice on the leaflet included that they mention how to change the brushes for example in the motor, it could be they are worn if it has seen a good bit of use...
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That’s really cool! I didn’t realize that Airfix was still in the railroad business at that point. For that matter, I always presumed that they sold static kits of railroad subjects rather than powered models.

Interesting too that it’s the classic “American” wheel arrangement and apparently based on a US prototype since I had supposed that most 1/76 scale engines would be British.
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(05-30-2018, 10:48 PM)Nigels Wrote: Have you tried looking into why it doesn't work any longer Jay? I notice on the leaflet included that they mention how to change the brushes for example in the motor, it could be they are worn if it has seen a good bit of use...

It has gone through some rough storage conditions, and at one point I tried changing out the tender wheels with those of an IHC 4-4-0 I once had. One of you guys could probably get it working again, but I think it best be replaced...
It has an unusual arrangement for the coal in the Tender. Is that some type of box? Love the rivets. Big Grin
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It's a weight. As you can imagine, they are very light.
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Are the weights removable because it looks like there are hinges on the lid. Also strange that weight would only be put on one side but I guess if the Tender was running low on coal and water the Tenders box would be light. Thanks J-Train.
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Whoa...this is a pretty famous engine.

Celebration of completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, May 10, 1869, showing the name Jupiter on the side of the tender

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nice one! a bachmann jupiter was one of the my first engines, and its easily one of my favourites. i just love the style of the western ones.
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