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From: sgytje
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  • Excelent!!!!!!

  • Many thanks for this video , it was very useful for me.

  • Oh, you just poke buttons on the end, just like a real locomotive! ;)

  • Good job!!

  • 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.

  • I have that but in H0

  • This video is not only beautiful and impressive but also very helpful!!!

    Thank you for sharing!!

    David

  • Impressive stuff!! :-)

    I used to have HO, but this is interesting material nonetheless.

  • 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.

  • Very nice. Thanks. I'll bet that wasn't the first time you had the little fellow apart...

  • Great video! Thank you! How did you clean the tiny parts?

  • 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

  • Excellent...had to post this on my modeling blog.

  • Att ta isär ett lok är inte svårt, det är värre att sätta ihop det igen.

  • Fantastic video !!!! thanks from brasil !!!

  • wow, my fingers could never do that....you must be a kind and loving person with that special kind of touch

  • i have the little diesel too.

  • thanx a lot, very helpfull

  • Thank you. The camera is a Canon XL1s.

  • I have only HO scale. But the person who owns these fingers and hands in the video, very steady indeed.

  • I'm happy if this useful to viewers. Thank you for your comments.

  • THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! I was able to learn from this and get a old train that running again!

  • nice to help on desablemble trains

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