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#1
Large / Re: Small to Large wheels on 1:20.3 Boxcar
February 23, 2012, 04:38:28 AM
Thanks Bill, that's good to know. I'm going to give the wheel switch a go this weekend.
John
#2
Large / Small to Large wheels on 1:20.3 Boxcar
February 21, 2012, 05:23:26 AM
I would like to replace the small wheel trucks  that are on a 1:20.3 spectrum log skid car with the standard, large wheel  Bachmann freight trucks.  It looks like the body mount coupler needs to go, which is a shame, as its really nice. It seems that the rounded front of the tang needs to be removed and the coupler arm itself needs to have about 1/2" removed with a new hole drilled for the attachment screw. If the large wheels trucks are used without modification, the height is OK but there is a huge amount of spacing between cars.

Has anyone done this? I would appreciate any specific advice on the best way to do this, before I start cutting away. :)

John
#3
Large / Re: 4-6-0 tender/ loco hookup problem
January 15, 2011, 11:17:49 PM
Ok, thanks for the help everyone, especially for the photo.  One plug is fine, fits right in. I believe it was the white one that was problematic. I did have both sound and rear light( very dim) functional. I'll look at it more closely when I get home next week. The track power connector was also 'bit fiddly for me. Might have to do something about that also.

This large scale is a funny thing. I just got this set for the Christmas tree, that was supposed to be it. I've already bought more track and stuff! I think I may have caught the bug! ;D

Thanks again!
John
#4
Large / 4-6-0 tender/ loco hookup problem
January 14, 2011, 03:33:05 AM
Hello all,

I just got a White Pass set and have had one problem. The connection plug between the tender and loco is quite loose. The plug doesn't seem to plug in all the way, it often just falls out. After working awhile I managed to get a positive connection, however the plug is still very loose, like it could just slip out. Should these two "snap" together in a more positive manner?  I don't want to force it and break the pins.

Has anyone else encountered this?

Also... Do these locos need lubricating before running the first time?

Thanks!
John