What a fantastic video - I wish there were more like it here. I just got my first Marklin Z set (81560, with the 8803 BR24 steam loco) and I've already had that half apart to clean and relube as the forward performance was lousy out of the box... after 3 days of near constant running in it's a bit better now but won't creep forwards below 60 on the Marklin controller. Apparently a lot of the new Marklin locos suffer from an armature alignment issue.
its got main rod things from wheel to wheel like a steamer but it looks like a deisel- is that how euro power transfers tractive force from wheel to wheel on little 060 deisels ?
I think with the early diesels they used rods to transfer motive power across the drive wheels... presumably before they figured out how to run drive to multiple axles using gearboxes.
Excelent!!!!!!
CEF87 2 months ago
Many thanks for this video , it was very useful for me.
ardysn 5 months ago
Oh, you just poke buttons on the end, just like a real locomotive! ;)
EpicureMammon 1 year ago
Good job!!
nordseesturm 1 year ago
What a fantastic video - I wish there were more like it here. I just got my first Marklin Z set (81560, with the 8803 BR24 steam loco) and I've already had that half apart to clean and relube as the forward performance was lousy out of the box... after 3 days of near constant running in it's a bit better now but won't creep forwards below 60 on the Marklin controller. Apparently a lot of the new Marklin locos suffer from an armature alignment issue.
hedwerkn 2 years ago
I have that but in H0
buster898 2 years ago
This video is not only beautiful and impressive but also very helpful!!!
Thank you for sharing!!
David
nawedavid 2 years ago
Impressive stuff!! :-)
I used to have HO, but this is interesting material nonetheless.
Fastbikkel 2 years ago
its got main rod things from wheel to wheel like a steamer but it looks like a deisel- is that how euro power transfers tractive force from wheel to wheel on little 060 deisels ?
pudd750 2 years ago
I think with the early diesels they used rods to transfer motive power across the drive wheels... presumably before they figured out how to run drive to multiple axles using gearboxes.
hedwerkn 2 years ago
Very nice. Thanks. I'll bet that wasn't the first time you had the little fellow apart...
SilvermanStan 2 years ago 2
Great video! Thank you! How did you clean the tiny parts?
lostmymarblz 3 years ago
very steady hands you have there. I would like to see you fit a Dcc sound decoder and speaker in there, that would be a challenge he he he
MrTard 3 years ago 3
Excellent...had to post this on my modeling blog.
shaygetz1960 3 years ago
Att ta isär ett lok är inte svårt, det är värre att sätta ihop det igen.
MagnusBrage 3 years ago 3
Fantastic video !!!! thanks from brasil !!!
marceloribeirobarros 3 years ago
wow, my fingers could never do that....you must be a kind and loving person with that special kind of touch
BrickstarRunner 4 years ago
i have the little diesel too.
tonypilot 4 years ago
thanx a lot, very helpfull
ricotton 4 years ago
Thank you. The camera is a Canon XL1s.
sgytje 4 years ago
I have only HO scale. But the person who owns these fingers and hands in the video, very steady indeed.
Zebrails 4 years ago
I'm happy if this useful to viewers. Thank you for your comments.
sgytje 4 years ago
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I was able to learn from this and get a old train that running again!
sanddragon99 4 years ago 3
nice to help on desablemble trains
nscaletrains 4 years ago