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I contacted Scale Trains and was advised how to remove the base of the truck, so simple; hold the model in my left hand (I am right handed) with a good grip. Next I place the outside fat edge of my right thumb on top of the sideframe between the brake cylinders. I then gently pull out and down to release its clips. Once I have it released on one side, you can work the sideframe/bottom cover off the loco as they are one piece.The challenge still left is sliding the pickups carefully off the mounting spigots, putting them back on was a little intimidating but in all, quite simple and no loco disassembly.I also had a broken coupler, a Micro-Trains 1015/1016 goes in the Scale Trains coupler box nicely.Ted (Teditor) FreemanFrom the Land Down Under
While I don't own any of these models I'm curious about the wire situation. It was mentioned that the trucks are hard-wired, but they somehow can be separated from the chassis without unsoldering? Are the wires (on the truck side) removable, on some sort of connecting pin?
No pin or quick disconnect I’m afraid.The soldered copper pickup strips can be separated from the truck, but remain soldered to the main PCB at the other end of the wire.
My question (and the point) was whether the truck can be completely removed from the chassis without soldering, and according to Ted, it seems possible. I was just wondering about exactly how that is accomplished. Without having the model in-hand, Ted's instructions are not very descriptive of that specific step of the disassembly. I guess a photo of how the wires attach to the truck could be more informative.