After waiting almost 5 years I finally received my preordered Intermountain PRR F7 . The newest / latest version of these the number boards light up very well and there is a reverse light now to . The overall details are even better . Time will tell if it runs as good as my older ones .
Try holding the coupler screw onto the screw driver with a tiny dob of 'Bluetack', or even a tiny dob of vaseline from the chemist or local stupa market. Also worth inducing magnetism into a screw driver by stroking on a magnet. Work over a cloth so dropped screws won't bounce. That is a first rate shell moulding. Thanks: Pete
Great video and patience! If I had to deal with "N" scale, after a few minutes of working on the loco I'd smash on the ground step on it a few times and throw it out. Then go buy "HO or O" gauge.
Thank you for sharing your tutorials. I really do enjoy them. I have some locomotives that I need to clean, and lube. This gives me a more informed process to follow. Keep up the good work. 🚂🚃🚃🚃
Best breakdown video I've seen. Thank you for your level of detail and explanations.
After waiting almost 5 years I finally received my preordered Intermountain PRR F7 . The newest / latest version of these the number boards light up very well and there is a reverse light now to . The overall details are even better . Time will tell if it runs as good as my older ones .
Try holding the coupler screw onto the screw driver with a tiny dob of 'Bluetack', or even a tiny dob of vaseline from the chemist or local stupa market. Also worth inducing magnetism into a screw driver by stroking on a magnet. Work over a cloth so dropped screws won't bounce.
That is a first rate shell moulding.
Thanks: Pete
Thank you. Last month, I bought three of them. But the FARR intake grills on all three models still are as wavy as the ocean on a stormy day.
great and interesting video. thank you.
Another great video. I love your process and commentary. More please!
You are SO kind! More to come, I promise!
Really thorough- thank you for sharing!
My pleasure, Mr. Sith! :) (Darth Locomotivus?)
Great video and patience! If I had to deal with "N" scale, after a few minutes of working on the loco I'd smash on the ground step on it a few times and throw it out. Then go buy "HO or O" gauge.
LOL it's good to know your lane! If I had the space I'd run HOin addition!
I have themes locos but the. Trucks fall apart. Does inter mountain sell spare parts.
Thank you for sharing your tutorials. I really do enjoy them. I have some locomotives that I need to clean, and lube. This gives me a more informed process to follow. Keep up the good work.
🚂🚃🚃🚃