She`s coming along nicely. While I`ve been pulling hairs for a month trying to squeeze a Marx S/R motor into a 1939 Am. Flyer Cast all Brass Trim 420 Shell. Finding mounting foundations has become a nightmare. I thought I saw a prewar cousin to it in the background on the tracks in one of your videos. I`m trying to retain a sock original exterior look.
Mounting anything in this stuff can be and is a hair puller---that's what I like about the 10 style std truck--IF--you can get a motor in it, the rest is easy.
Great vidio, make a good base for a goose car.Thanks for the morning coffee...
LOL----I've re-did it a number of times since the video--BUT----I may be at the final version.
Runs quite well,we all knew that you would figure it out!
Nice work!
Runs nice and smoothly!
She`s coming along nicely. While I`ve been pulling hairs for a month trying to squeeze a Marx S/R motor into a 1939 Am. Flyer Cast all Brass Trim 420 Shell. Finding mounting foundations has become a nightmare. I thought I saw a prewar cousin to it in the background on the tracks in one of your videos. I`m trying to retain a sock original exterior look.
Mounting anything in this stuff can be and is a hair puller---that's what I like about the 10 style std truck--IF--you can get a motor in it, the rest is easy.
You did a good job building that train
Just like Joshua Cowen Lionel intended.
Steve, If you can use a few of those Roberts Lines type trucks (your powered one), just ask. If you are going to York I'll bring them.
Jim, yes, I'd like to try some---I will not be going to York, but I'm more than willing to cover all cost to send me out at couple.
@@stevendouglas6594 Sorry you are not coming to York, was great to meet you there.