Great repair video. I have the similar King Edward 1. The driver should be on the right. A common thing. GWR locomotives are usually right hand drive. Thanks for showing. Regards Paul.
I agree with you on lubricating plastic on plastic. I worked as a printer technician for many years and we were trained by the manufacturers to do just that when servicing. We used a very expensive white silicone grease.
Yep. Totally agree. Any moving parts benefit from lubrication. I've recently moved over to silicon grease. It doesn't seem to coagulate like other grease types.
Great video as always Dan, yeah I always grease the gear pins, off track now I've got a Mainline Standard 4 with bulging plastic on t wheels, have you come across this? It causes Wobble so it's in its box at the moment, thanks again John ps has the wife got a new toothbrush lol 😂
Useful! I've got this exact same non-runner.
Great repair video. I have the similar King Edward 1. The driver should be on the right. A common thing. GWR locomotives are usually right hand drive. Thanks for showing. Regards Paul.
I agree with you on lubricating plastic on plastic.
I worked as a printer technician for many years and we were trained by the manufacturers to do just that when servicing.
We used a very expensive white silicone grease.
Yep. Totally agree. Any moving parts benefit from lubrication. I've recently moved over to silicon grease. It doesn't seem to coagulate like other grease types.
Beautiful transformation on a very old model.
Thank you Dan once again on a great restoration for me. 😊
Long live the King!
Great video as always Dan, yeah I always grease the gear pins, off track now I've got a Mainline Standard 4 with bulging plastic on t wheels, have you come across this? It causes Wobble so it's in its box at the moment, thanks again John ps has the wife got a new toothbrush lol 😂
Hi Dan.
Great model Dan, do like the tender driven locos.
Well done buddy another great repair and restoration.
Stay safe.
Pete.
Dan what do you think of the magnet in the ringfield when gets all cracked , is it worth replacing
What do you recommend for good N gauge kit … thanks