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1946 Lionel No. 1405W Train Set Restoration Part 2 Repairing the Whistling Tender
Hello everybody!
Welcome to Part 2 of the 1946 Lionel No.1405W Train Set Restoration! In this episode, we will be repairing the 2466W Whistling Tender, and getting its whistle to sound for the first time in decades! Will we be able to make it work? Find out in this video!
Next time, I plan to start working on the locomotive, so stay tuned for part 3
3...
Again, thank you for watching and God bless!
This video was made with Microsoft Clipchamp
Filmed on iPhone 13
I do not own the music used in this video. All rights go to their respective owners.
Welcome to Part 2 of the 1946 Lionel No.1405W Train Set Restoration! In this episode, we will be repairing the 2466W Whistling Tender, and getting its whistle to sound for the first time in decades! Will we be able to make it work? Find out in this video!
Next time, I plan to start working on the locomotive, so stay tuned for part 3
3...
Again, thank you for watching and God bless!
This video was made with Microsoft Clipchamp
Filmed on iPhone 13
I do not own the music used in this video. All rights go to their respective owners.
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I had a Fort Apache from the 1960s. I never could get those Guard Houses to stay on the wall. I bought one for my son in the early 90s, but of course the Soldiers were all different sculpts except the mounted Saber and Bugler guys. Ironically, this sparked an interest in the Civil War in my Son, so I bought some 'Gettysburg' Soldiers for him. Then, on his own, he began using Birthday and Christmas money on Diversifying his units! For the Confederacy he found some Dismounted Cavalry and some Tan Confederates. Union he got Green Irish Brigade, about 20 Iron Brigade, and he found a Custer set. He also found some Gatling Guns from a well known Toy Soldier store. He has plenty of Infintry and Artillery, he never was able to get much Cavalry. Most of what he found was dismounted sets.
Cool! By the way, there’s this company called BMC toys that makes all sorts of toy solders and figurines from different eras - some are even based on former Marx molds! I’d recommend checking them out. It’s cool how a toy can spark an interest in a person! I just wish they still made toys like this - I was really fortunate to find this set in such good condition for its age!
Was this one you got in the 90’s new or used? Was it Marx? Marx originally went out of business in 1980, but American Plastics Equipment, or whatever it was called, bought the right to Marx, and tried to recreate the company the 90’s, even bringing back updated versions of some of their old toys from the 50’s through 70’s - though it didn’t last long and ended up going bust a second time.
@@davydigger708 Ah yes, I check out BMC frequently. I'm now buying for my Grandson. He especially likes all the different Timmee colors that are out now. He currently wants White, Yellow, and Purple. He has divided his Armies into Allies and Evil Alliance. Allies; Green Timmee: American's Light Green Timme: American Marines Tan Timmee and British: British Dark Green WW2 Style: Canadian Light Green different WW2 Style: Australian and New Zealand White Timmee: Israeli Japanese: Japanese, after 70 years and Godzilla movies they are now Allies Blue Timmee and Police: SHIELD Evil Alliance; German and Grey Timmee: Arab Coalition Black Timmee: Cubans Red Timmee: North Koreans Russian: Russian Pink Timmee: Hydra, because in my Grandsons words, it's the Sissy color. I also used to own the local Comic Book Store so he's looked at a lot of Captain America and SHIELD comics as well as seen the movies where Hydra runs or surrenders. He only has a few of the White Timmee. Yellow will probably be Chinese, I don't know what side Purple will be on. He has plenty of Timmee Tanks and Armored cars, he wants more Artillery and Air Power.
My brother and used to love playing with his Tim Mee and BMC army men - we played for hours and had all kinds of fun battles - we used to take them other places and have battles in the car or at other people’s houses - or even on vacation as well! We used Lego’s, Lincoln Logs, blocks, etc. to create fortresses and battlefields indoors, or we would sometimes battle outdoors with them as well. I may pick up some for myself sometime. My dream, however, is to get the Marx Battleground playset, although it is a little pricey these days…
@@davydigger708 I got it new. My Grandson has them now. I'm pretty sure it wasn't Marx as they didn't look anywhere near what my 60s Fort Apache looked like. Exception being the mounted Saber and Bugle Troopers.
Super cool vid!
Thanks for watching!
I hate these fake Hess trucks
They’re not fake - Wilco and Servco weee business partners with Hess. They were made in the same factory.
Oh didn’t know that sorry
Neither did I at first.
Marx guy here.
I added to my set with Confederates and more cannons. Many Indians fought for the Rebels including General Stand Watie’s men. Please read the excellent civil war book Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith published in 1957. This book won the Newberry Prize for literature.
Thanks for watching! Did you have the Sears version, or the more common retail version?
@@davydigger708 Both and i added more over the years. Got a great group of tall muscle bound six pack stomach injuns in bags made in China labelled CaveMen.
BMC toys makes some great figurines in this style.
@@davydigger708Ah, that's where my son got his Gatling Guns for his Union forces. Also, my son had a, unique, play pattern. He also got some Alamo Mexican's sets as well as more Native Americans. He would do battles inspired by the movies Cavalry Charge and Major Dundee. Union, Confederate, and Cowboys vs Rogue Mexican Army teaming up Native American's to take back the Southwest. The Native American's usually have very few guns so the Mexican Army and cannons evened the odds a little bit. Mexicans and Indians still all died like 10 times each. The Gatling Guns were just too much.
Sounds like he had a good time!
insane
❤Great stuff!still have my castle set set up downstairs! Fighting Vikings and Robin Hood guys too! Added catapults and early cannons!-they did have’em!🤴🏻🇨🇦👍
Thanks! I have a video on the Fort Apache set coming soon - and eventually one on the Mystery Space Ship - so stay tuned!
Nádherné požiarne auto Super❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
I have a 1941 1666 like that and the e-unit had to be rebuilt to run properly. It is a great tough engine!
Other than the valve gear (I ordered a new part), this one doesn’t seem to be broke mechanically - it probably just needs a cleaning and a live, and it should run properly. It was trying to move…
Just so you all know, the seller was very kind about all of this, and keep in mind - I still don’t exactly know how much of the damage was from shipping and how much was already there and I just did not notice from the listing pictures. The seller was not an unreliable seller whatsoever. In fact, I would gladly do business with them again, and would not hesitate to recommend them.
Thanks for reviewing this truck brother!!! Great review!!! I love the typical 1990 HESS Tanker. And love HESS Trucks!!! This does look like a great piece for any collection 😎👍😎👍😎👍!!!
I hope to get the Wilco version soon - then I will have all three! Thanks for watching!
@@davydigger708 No problem. I have a Wilco one. It’s the 1999 HESS RV. I got it at a toy antique shop near me a couple months back for just $25. Love it. It’s a great piece. Not much value to it like my HESS Truck Collection but overall a great piece or add on to any collection.
I got this for $29 at an antique mall. Believe it or not, I sometimes let my little cousins or other kids I know play with these - that’s one reason why my 1990 Fire Trick has slight damage - I learned to be more careful after that! The demand for Servco and Wilco trucks seems pretty low, and that may be because many people don’t even know that they exist!
@@davydigger708I honestly think you’re right about that. Who knows. Maybe one day they’ll be worth more.
Correction - I meant $20, not $29! Oops!
Did you save the receipt? Im 100% sure you can get every single penny back for it lol. Try make a video on returning it lol
It’s probably in a landfill somewhere lol. It wasn’t brand new - it already had a lot of use and abuse in it beforehand.
We threw it away.
This is a beauty of a fire truck!!! Thanks for showcasing 😎👍😎👍😎👍!!!
Thank you for watching and commenting - I have lots more trucks to review! Did you see my video on the 1991 Servco Tanker Truck?
@@davydigger708 no sir. I will be sure to check that out tho brother!!!
the 1990 Servco Fire Truck it is old as me great video DavyDigger
Thanks for watching and commenting!
❤ Love it! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your support, my good friend!
Great job! How many pieces are in this set?
89.
Impressive!
Thanks! 😊
YOU GOT THE WHEELS ON WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED!!!!!! 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
That was the easy part. The rest was harder!
Yoooo
Hey! 😁
So excited that you get to do this Davy! A very professional review!
Thank you for the kind words! More to come - I have dozens of vintage toys to review!
@@davydigger708 the hess man
We just met you at Walmart Awesome train.
Thanks for watching! More videos to come, featuring more vintage toys...
Wow! Davey that's so fun! I may have told you my dad worked for the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR for years as the General Manager of Purchases and Stores. I remember going to train wrecks with him a couple of times and seeing all the twisted steel and wheels and he was talking to people about what could be salvaged and what could not. I know to never step on a steel rail!! We're a RR family since my Mom's father was a conductor.