Thanks for sharing. A fellow train friend of mine just gave me his 2356 set, as he didnt know why it powered up but didnt move. I absolutely love this hard to find train and will get it cleaned up and running smoothly. I got it running on the track but it certainly needs the old grease cleaned up.
Thanks so much for your compliment Ray, appreciate it! Let me know if you ever have any questions about this clip, & or anything else Postwar Lionel related. Have a good one!
Very good...at 5:08, what would happen to me would be I would bump the table, knocking the loco off the blocks, and it would go shooting across the room!! LOL thanks, good video.!
That table is pretty solid, w/ a large glass display on top- over stuffed w/ postwar goodness. It wouldn’t budge that easily. I hear ya though, I’m glad it didn’t just go flying off the table on power up! lol
Seriously, what I would love to see how you remove clips, and hold/manipulate things that require disassembly, it always seems to me that I never have enough hands...
Thanks for sharing. A fellow train friend of mine just gave me his 2356 set, as he didnt know why it powered up but didnt move. I absolutely love this hard to find train and will get it cleaned up and running smoothly. I got it running on the track but it certainly needs the old grease cleaned up.
Meticulous work for a huge reward, outstanding my friend!👋
Appreciate your compliment Mr. Burns, Thank You!!
Excellent job on the rebuild. I love my 2356 ABA
Thanks for the +feedback Joey, much appreciated!
I will watch again some day great video very useful.
Thanks so much for your compliment Ray, appreciate it!
Let me know if you ever have any questions about this clip, & or anything else Postwar Lionel related.
Have a good one!
Very nice!
Very good...at 5:08, what would happen to me would be I would bump the table, knocking the loco off the blocks, and it would go shooting across the room!! LOL thanks, good video.!
That table is pretty solid, w/ a large glass display on top- over stuffed w/ postwar goodness. It wouldn’t budge that easily.
I hear ya though, I’m glad it didn’t just go flying off the table on power up! lol
Nice!
Seriously, what I would love to see how you remove clips, and hold/manipulate things that require disassembly, it always seems to me that I never have enough hands...
It’s fairly simple really. It’s all about having the proper tools at/ on hand/s.
Glad you liked the clip, Sir!
Folks on my end just go totally ape over this Southern F 3 is a hard one to find. I have a Santa Fe no Southern.