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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

The title says it all.

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  • are you customizing your motor with rust?

  • @GHJFGJKGH lol, no but they are all still running with a few exceptions

  • i wouldnt dare to wet my train or track not even if it was dirty.i just dont want to take chances

  • @trainwreckmaster well, im sure there are other ways to clean them but this is one way that worked for me.

  • the soot makes it look weathered

  • @re49991 Ya, i know.

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  • I guess taking off the shell would have been too much work.

  • I'm shocked this didn't ruin your engine. NEVER do this again please. For the sake of paying all that money, this would typically ruin any engine you have. Water and electricity DO NOT MIX.

    If you want to clean it, FIRST remove the shell from the body. This will insure no water gets into the motor, wheels, or more.

  • lol... I'm surprised that didn't wreck the model mate. You should have left it there to make it look weathered.

  • Holy shit, thats all I can say to this....

  • hey check out some of y vis trainman122 there is some g scale train vids

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