Herb Garden
Western Thunderer
So this has nothing to do with anything....
When I was a teen-ager I had a trainset in my parents loft with a great western theme.... Well at the time we used to go on holiday into the western region as it was where my mum had family and also wasn't to hard to get to.
Although I have very little left from that setup my I still have my trusty bachmann 45xx still in OO that I've had for at least 15 years.
That said it hasn't really turned a wheel in a decade and just sat it it's box
The reason for this is every time I tried running it to check it still worked the motor started to smoke, not ideal.
So after finishing this afternoon's decorating I got a urge to do some problem solving and took it out of the box to have a look....
Look what I found jammed in the motor!
Yep that bit of wire was stuck between motor and stator. How it got there is anyone's guess
Least to say it was removed and the 45xx is now running well again and not smoking.
You may note that certain details have been removed from the front of this model. This is because in my teens I tried to back date it to 1906 condition. Just like @Ian Smith has done on his superb Modbury thread just a lot less successfully in my case....
Maybe I will finish that conversion? Maybe it will get converted to EM? But for now I am glad an old friend is running again after so many years. Yes it's nothing to do with my interests in Victorian East Anglia but I have had it so long that.... Well sentimentality gets in the way.
Anyone else have a model that they have that really had no place in Thier collection but holds a special place for sentimental reasons?
Anyhoo normal service will be resumed tomorrow....
When I was a teen-ager I had a trainset in my parents loft with a great western theme.... Well at the time we used to go on holiday into the western region as it was where my mum had family and also wasn't to hard to get to.
Although I have very little left from that setup my I still have my trusty bachmann 45xx still in OO that I've had for at least 15 years.
That said it hasn't really turned a wheel in a decade and just sat it it's box
The reason for this is every time I tried running it to check it still worked the motor started to smoke, not ideal.
So after finishing this afternoon's decorating I got a urge to do some problem solving and took it out of the box to have a look....
Look what I found jammed in the motor!
Yep that bit of wire was stuck between motor and stator. How it got there is anyone's guess
Least to say it was removed and the 45xx is now running well again and not smoking.
You may note that certain details have been removed from the front of this model. This is because in my teens I tried to back date it to 1906 condition. Just like @Ian Smith has done on his superb Modbury thread just a lot less successfully in my case....
Maybe I will finish that conversion? Maybe it will get converted to EM? But for now I am glad an old friend is running again after so many years. Yes it's nothing to do with my interests in Victorian East Anglia but I have had it so long that.... Well sentimentality gets in the way.
Anyone else have a model that they have that really had no place in Thier collection but holds a special place for sentimental reasons?
Anyhoo normal service will be resumed tomorrow....