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This is the stuff of nightmares for me.I've been able to do repairs on my Blackstone running gear and I've torn N scale Bachmann and MDC engines down to rebuild like this, but brass... You're a braver man than I, Lee.
I got all excited because last night while I was rooting through the last boxes of stuff from the storage unit, I came across a bag full of brass engine bits... looks to be frames and parts from two USRA Mikes, I think. Sadly, there were no gears. I believe these came to me from the DKS collection, and I think he had scavenged them to use in a scrap yard scene. There's not enough there to complete a working model, and the drive train bits there are not the same as the bits I need. Oh well, back in the bag until the right diorama or module comes along.
That would be terrific.As you can see, I can only estimate the diameter of the gear. Having a good one to measure will be ideal.When I put together the order, I'm planning to get the plastic gear for durability. Shall I order a couple of spares?Lee
That makes me wonder if somebody replaced the gear in one of those two. It's not like there were multiple production runs of these things.-Mark
To which model are you referring - Lee’s P7D or Pete’s PRR S1?
I have been driven to try things in this hobby simply because the alternative, doing nothing, guaranteed me that I would have nothing. If I at least tried the daunting task, if I succeeded, I had something. If I failed, I was in the same place as I was when I started: I had nothing. I had nothing to lose by trying and everything to gain. Aside from that, several hundred bananas is too much to spend for a Yard Queen.Bravo for going for it, Lee!Whi-i-i-i-i-i-i-le you have the thing in pieces................................................Many years past, a guy who had a hobby store, had one of these. Many of the posters here will be acquainted with him. He was (and still is, assuming that he still is alive) a straight-up, honest guy. I had the money for it. Said dealer warned me away from it. He told me that it would barely get out of its own way, never mind that it would not pull the cars that Key sold for it (which he did not, at the time, have). If you can get the gears, you might want to figure out a way to improve its pulling power, be it acquire a tired driver set or re-distribute the weight.Mind you, I have no experience with this item. I only pass on what the previously referenced hobby store owner told me. . Never have I seen one of those things run. I have seen several offered for sale. I did not buy any because of the dealer's warning. Only once have I seen the cars for it. Some guy was running them on an N-TRAK layout at some show somewhere. He had a pair of Kato F-3s that were pulling them.
Oops, my mistake. I missed the fine print and thought they were both P7D's.-Mark