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Seems likely that before you got it someone has dicked around with this model.
The only wires would be to the headlight. The loco drivers/frame pick up from one rail, the tender picks up from the other and that is transmitted through the drawbar. The post for the drawbar on the loco is insulated from the loco frame is connects directly to the brush hood on the motor.
Thanks Tony, it's starting to make sense now. I'll have a play with it tonight I have to find another screw for the leading tender truck - that was missing.
Well it seems the motor case is not conductive. I'll have to directly connect it - go figure
Well, that is not a 100% accurate statement. The metal part of the motor frame is conductive, but the plastic end piece that holds the brushes is an insulator (for a very good reason - so the motor is not one giant short circuit). But seriously, if the motor's metal frame is used as one of the conductors, then there usually is a small springy contact connecting one of the brush holders to the metal motor frame. Rivarossi used thus type of design in their steam locos, but I can't recall Bachmann doing this.