56 Year Old Train Set Brought Back Around!

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  • A First Generation import set branded for Atlas. Found at a Vintage store. Getting it all cleaned up and running the rails after 25 years.
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Комментарии • 341

  • @raamosjr
    @raamosjr 15 дней назад

    Thanks!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  14 дней назад

      THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! So Kind of you 🙂

    • @raamosjr
      @raamosjr 14 дней назад

      @@classicmodeltrains you are very welcome! Thank you for providing such great videos!

  • @russcrooker2223
    @russcrooker2223 Год назад +15

    I don’t care what scale your working on. I just really enjoy watching your video and learning from them. Keep up!!😊

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing. I am proud to be one of your 33%ers, enjoyed the video.👍

  • @roughneckwolf
    @roughneckwolf 9 месяцев назад +4

    That thing is AWESOME! Absolutely a collectable, with a beautiful display box too!

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад +3

    When I Watch These Videos I don’t Care Who it Is I Love It Cause it’s Educational No Matter Who And What scale It is I will Never Stop Watching These.

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад +12

    Nothing Wrong with Old School NnScale.

  • @joshuacampbell9990
    @joshuacampbell9990 Год назад +3

    For the one’s going on about the dirty hands, I’ve always said dirty hands, clean money. I work with my hands as well so I know the struggle. Great vid as usual!

    • @joshuacampbell9990
      @joshuacampbell9990 Год назад +1

      Oh and yes I’m one of the 33% lol

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your support of my channel Josh! All my buddies are tradesmen and I wouldn't want it any other way :-)

  • @tracynation2820
    @tracynation2820 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super. That was my first N scale locomotive. It ran pretty well, but was indeed "rough," however, I had minimal power pickup issues when it was moving. I left the transformer plugged in one night, slightly turned on, and burned out the motor. As I got older, I rebuilt it as a lighted dummy, and it is still part of my fleet to this day. I can't believe we are both that old. It looks super nice with the class lights, and the AT&SF paint, even though it is fake, matches my two E9 B units and Suedo Superior Super Chief. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  5 месяцев назад +1

      Pretty cool you still have one of your childhood loco's

    • @tracynation2820
      @tracynation2820 5 месяцев назад +1

      I was lucky, about half of the locomotives and rollingstock that I bought survived my childhood to operate on my modern layout, which has HO and N gauge. The Atlas Fairbanks Morse CPA24-5 C-Liner, painted in the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe paint scheme was my first N gauge locomotive, and I accidentally killed it by being a kid and had to turn it into a dummy. But my second N locomotive, an N gauge Atlas WDT switcher, still operates on my N scale (N=Standard, HOn30, or a rideable model or park railroad) railroad, while my first and third HO locomotives, a Mantua/Tyco Plymouth CR-4 Center Cab Switcher, ($3.95 at the Air Force Commissary and Px outlet in the Philippines) and an Athearn band drive EMD F7A locomotive still haul the freight almost fifty years later. My first HO train set, after my first locomotive, was a Lionel HO steam locomotive with six train cars and a caboose, again bought at the AF Px, but only two cars and the caboose survived because our toilet flooded and caused part of the ceiling to collapse and disintegrate part of the train layout. Resale, theft, trade, kitbashing, consignment, accidental destruction, and giving some away to a good cause eliminated 33 of the 97 that I bought new, and now I have 64 solid HO and N survivor locomotives, and a lot of dummies. 💙 T.E.N.

  • @Planter19
    @Planter19 Год назад +2

    Nice Ron, I'm a N & Z Scaler, your videos are great, yes after you clean a N Scale engine you normally need to run if for half hour or so to break it back in. Love your videos even the wife watches them...

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks to you and the Missus. Z scale huh? Holy moly I can imagine :-)

  • @JBG1968
    @JBG1968 8 месяцев назад +1

    My dad had a similar set when I was a kid . The same engine , but Union Pacific and similar but different cars . I still have a couple of the cars

  • @garyritter9076
    @garyritter9076 Год назад +2

    Im there with Ya ! I am a Tool Maker / model railroader. A BIG FAN OF RON. I am a 100% er. Keep up the great work.

  • @markwakeley3835
    @markwakeley3835 Год назад +2

    Great video Ron. 33%er here. Had to give up N scale years age. Just couldn't cope with such small stuff. Love your classic tunes as well.

  • @thomasmoroney4993
    @thomasmoroney4993 Год назад +1

    My first train sets. Were N scale…I used to buy them at the base PX at joint base Andrews when my dad was stationed there…then I got them at Cameron station in ..VA…I had a bunch of engines and cars mostly Bachman…when I got older I gave them away to a buddies younger brother,,,,he still has them to this day..and he says they still run..they gotta be 40 yrs old!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Pretty cool story. Glad to hear the little Feller you gave them to kept them in good shape and still has them

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 10 месяцев назад +1

    We dabbled in N back in the late 1960's. Most everything, except for ConCor PA's and Hudsons, ran like this or worse. It was enough that we made the decision to 1) keep the American Flyer (my brother), and 2) stick with HO for the last 55 years (me).

  • @rickestabrook4987
    @rickestabrook4987 Год назад

    Great one Ron. And for what it's worth, I enjoy your dialog as you do your magic. Cheers.

  • @raamosjr
    @raamosjr 15 дней назад

    💯 COLLECTIBLE!

  • @richardnelson-ux1zz
    @richardnelson-ux1zz Год назад

    I enjoy all the videos that you make I'm glad you explain everything in your videos

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words Richard. Another Video launching tomorrow morning (10-2-23)

  • @carltesh9612
    @carltesh9612 7 месяцев назад

    I enjoy, your videos, and have learned, much watching you fix, on these trains, thumbs up

  • @UrMomsChauffer
    @UrMomsChauffer Год назад +1

    I have quite a few Atlas N scale from this era, including the Fairbanks Morse locomotive. Awesome to see a set running. Thanks for another cool video.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Hope yours is still riding the rails!!

    • @judyrush3219
      @judyrush3219 Год назад

      Is it the UP RSC?

    • @UrMomsChauffer
      @UrMomsChauffer Год назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains it isn't set up at the moment, and I hasn't run in some time. I'm assuming I'll have to do some work on it. We shall see. This video will be an awesome reference

  • @DavidJeggo
    @DavidJeggo 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the explanation of the 33%’ers…glad to say I am one of them…great video, nice find in a second hand store…I should be so lucky…a collectible for those who collect…cheers…

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  7 месяцев назад +1

      you betcha and thanks for your support of the channel :-)

  • @ArcadiaJunctionHobbies
    @ArcadiaJunctionHobbies Год назад +2

    The old Yugoslavia played a major role in the popularity of model trains worldwide which has largely been forgotten since the nation ceased to exist.
    Love this video/

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      A few of my Subs are from the former Yugoslavia. Too bad they had that dang civil war over there.

  • @patricksparks6631
    @patricksparks6631 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Ron - love your videos !!! I am 33% all the way. I recently dug out all my stored away Protos and Blue box Atherns, Stewarts and Rivarossi's and even the dreded Bachmans... all needed some synthetic lube and a drink. Your instructions and inspirations got 3 stuck locos running again !!
    Thanks - what you are doing is working. - serious man. If you come to NJ - lets have a beer and a smoke and a nice dinner - look me up. Enjoy watching. I'm hooked.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад

      Thank, you for the kind words and the invite Patrick!! Glad your getting some of your classics going again

  • @silvertrain7945
    @silvertrain7945 Год назад +1

    I have worked on some N gauge stuff in the past. Never again. I’ll stick with my HO gauge stuff. Don’t worry about the dirty hands. People complain about dirty hands until they get saved by them. Keep up the great work!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Silvertrain. I like that expression. "get saved by them". Thats AWESOME!!!!

  • @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS
    @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS Год назад +3

    Very twee little unit, always wish Rivarossi or someone else did the 5-axle C-liner in HO just for the sake of variety and added strangeness.
    I recently picked up the twin-knob version of the Tech II, very smooth little DC controller/power pack!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Added strangeness... I Love it!! Yeah I got the twin knob in a box also. Good to hear there good controllers as well :-)

    • @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS
      @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains If we're talking weird 5-axle diesels from this era, Hornby Dublo in England did a "Metrovick" Co-Bo diesel at one time - Even more peculiar, since that one has a cab at either end, seems like the ride would be smoother going one way vs. the other.
      The only one that makes any sense at all to me is the Japanese DE10, which is basically their version of an RS-3, with a six wheel truck on the long hood to spread the weight of the engine. KATO does a fantastic little DE10 model, I don't do much N scale, but I've got one of them, and the LEDs in the noses are incredible for how tiny the thing is.

    • @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS
      @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS Год назад

      @@davidandrew477 Just had a look, very tempted to see if they did one of the Long Island Railroad "Battleship grey" units...

  • @james_robnett
    @james_robnett 2 месяца назад

    I had a similar set from 1974 or so. My set had a coal car rather than a log car. It was very heavy compared to the other cars. The other cars are the same.
    My 2 brothers and dat all had a 060 Penn switchers (3 of them) with some Rio Grande style passenger cars, kind of originally painted to match the Durango/Silverton in a standard gauge sizing.
    Very cool.

  • @petercoumans5195
    @petercoumans5195 Год назад

    Great videos, Ron. Straight forward with a lot of humor.

  • @jefftate01
    @jefftate01 11 месяцев назад

    I'm 67 now and had this set in either 1967 or 1968. I was 11 or 12 then. I stared at this set which was high up on the wall at the hobby shop for months. I believe it was $19.95 at the time. Got it for Christmas.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Very cool Story!! Glad you got your Christmas wish :-)

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    Keep On Collecting those Trains Ron And Clean Em up.👍

  • @startrekking359
    @startrekking359 Год назад

    Hey I really could watch you all day,crap im 65 years old and look forward to till you next video as long as i got my Geritol.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I need Geritol in order to sit down for 2 days and produce a video :-). Thanks for your kind words!!

  • @jasonmarkum171
    @jasonmarkum171 Год назад +2

    Fun video, you are going to make me dig out all my old n scale stuff if you keep this up!! Lol!

  • @jebbohanan2626
    @jebbohanan2626 Год назад

    I’m a “Shade Tree 🌳Mechanic”…
    I think the worst my hands ever got greasy dirty was a In Frame Overhaul I did on an old “Cornbinder Tractor”…
    It took weeks to get that out of the cuts and nail quick, and finger prints!!!!
    The burnt carbon was thick as grease… lots of money and satisfaction in the finished product!
    But, it was a sign that I earned a living with my hands!
    Females, that are worth time and hard earned money look from those type of hands!!! lol
    And I thought it was thundering when your neighbor fired up his car!! lol

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Yup Ive done quite a few in frame overhauls on Semi Trucks. Big messy buggers for sure. I wished I had a tree to provide some shade when I'm outside doing my day job fixing RV's. It sure was a hot summer this year :-)

  • @michaelphilo3525
    @michaelphilo3525 11 месяцев назад

    The box came out very nice. I am a fanatical and shameless box saver. I have a transformer like the one you have and I still have the original box for it, too.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Im glad I'm not the only one who fixes up and makes boxes look nice ;-)

  • @regisbraga3833
    @regisbraga3833 Год назад

    I ❤ the goat 😂😂😂 and your clean hands 😂😂😂
    Very nice and funny video Ron. Proud of being one of the 33ers!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Hey Regis made it through!!! Thanks for your support of the channel My Friend :-)

  • @Ozarktrains
    @Ozarktrains 10 месяцев назад

    I still have the same set. Runs well.

  • @stevenwaller192
    @stevenwaller192 Год назад +2

    Holy Moly ! You freaking made your own traction tires. Great Job!
    Great video Ron. Could you maybe one day give us a dictionary video. Love all your different vernacular!
    I finally found one of those C- Liners that ran. Yours runs well .
    Other versions of same Atlas loco used pickup pads to get the “Juice” from the track. Love your N- scale layout test track. I made sure to watch all the way through. Yaaay to all of the 33%ers out there

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Finally someone mentioned the home made traction tires!! Thanks for Supporting the channel till the end....33% FOR LIFE :-) (well hopefully)

    • @judyrush3219
      @judyrush3219 Год назад +1

      I have one of those w/the button pickups.

  • @jonzavrel
    @jonzavrel 9 месяцев назад

    Love your videos man.
    Keep up the great job!

  • @PAL-em2wj
    @PAL-em2wj Год назад

    Awesome show. I hate that old tape gunk on my boxes too.
    Best way I’ve found to remove old tape/stickers etc, is a product called GOOP. 👍👍👍

  • @michaelgmoore5708
    @michaelgmoore5708 10 месяцев назад +1

    I can hardly believe I sold all my mint unused condition Concor ABBA unit Southern Pacific PA engines añd about 50 Concor and Atlas freight cars. All never used in original boxes . A Riverossi 2 10 0 perfect LN condition locomotive in OB. Not many people take care of N scale trains the way I did. I always bought brand new from several Train stores and Hobby shop that were selling out of business. No used junk is probably rare and hard to find nowadays. I bought all 200 pieces or so back in the 1980s and sold it for near nothing. All that mint stuff would be worth more now I would think. I bought everything I could find in mint condition, never had a layout. I had about 20 boxes of brand new German very famous brand track Arnold Rapido, almost forgot the name completely. It was so well made and tight I could put it on the floor and it would stay together until you pulled it apart! I miss all that stuff I will never see again because we have no hobby stores here any more!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      Always sucks when you think your done with a passion and sell everything off and that flame gets re-ignited years latter. Hope you find some of your treasures again

  • @modularsynthguy6694
    @modularsynthguy6694 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing! Now you have experienced First N Scale, Next try some Z Scale!

  • @kevinyoung9117
    @kevinyoung9117 18 дней назад

    You can always use goo gone to remove tape goo or any sticker goo from plastic boxes including dvd/ blu ray cases too

  • @sittinglynx3738
    @sittinglynx3738 6 месяцев назад

    Hey I really appreciated this video. I decided to jump into the hobby a few months ago w/vintage N scale. My 1st set, Lonestar Treble-O-Letric, came with extra track & a layout book from Atlas. Judging from the graphics, it that looks like it goes with that set. I also appreciate the demo cleaning on the loco. My 2nd set is MRC from Yugoslavia & I bet it's a similar breakdown.

  • @nscaler711official
    @nscaler711official 10 месяцев назад

    Mekanic here too. Yeah I feel you, with the hands and working on trains, greasy fingerprints don't count as weathering unfortunately.🤣

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      I'm just glad I still have all my fingers. If I was full time diesel fixer still my hands would be really bad :-)

  • @asteroidrules
    @asteroidrules 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, I didn't even know N scale was a thing in the 60s. Pretty funny to see a C-Liner, I guess it's supposed to be standing in for the Erie-built, which Santa Fe did have; kinda similar to how around the same time Lionel was using Alco FAs as stand-ins for PAs.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yup mid to late 60's was when N scale was introduced to the American market.

  • @tomshannon7513
    @tomshannon7513 Год назад

    Hey Ron, great job on that micro train. Your hands looked great, lol!

  • @brentpodoll5848
    @brentpodoll5848 Год назад

    I allways finish yur videos and sometimes watch them 2 or 3 more times to see if I missed something

  • @muir8009
    @muir8009 Год назад

    You have such a fascinating presentation. You've got this inate practical mechanical ability, and its coupled with this exporatory nature. Just great :)
    neat to see older N.
    N (not then N of course) seems to have come about, like TT, as a smaller size than the main sizes of 0 gauge. N and TT were marketed at roughly the same time in the immediate postwar period, when of course the Germans were prohibited manufacturing anything that might be considered dangerous like kitchen knives, So toys were very quick off the mark.
    At the time there was Marklin 00 rtr, Trix Express, TTR and Hornby Dublo, and in the US rtr was Lionel 00 (basically dropped) and AF H0 and the familiar H0 kits.
    All of the small scales being developed seem to have been to get a true to type style train in a given space, following the concept of the grandaddy of them all: Greenleys amazing Bing for BL Table railway.
    TT has struggled with acceptance through most of its life, N had the false start then reinvented as 000, then reinvented again by Arnold as our now familiar N.

  • @Stephen-1381
    @Stephen-1381 Год назад

    I love watching your videos! Thank you for showing older trains. I like to learn about the history and experiences with these older n scale locos! Keep up the great work

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад +1

    Incredible Find! Running or not, I would love to own one.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks. It will be coming up on the auction block in a month or so.

    • @judyrush3219
      @judyrush3219 Год назад

      What are you looking for?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      @@judyrush3219 I'm going to be putting a lot of the Loco's and sets ive worked on all summer up for sale on eBay. Raise some funds to purchase more stuff to work on. A video will come out showing whats for sale

    • @azmike1
      @azmike1 Год назад

      Nothing.@@judyrush3219

  • @NotGavin
    @NotGavin Год назад +3

    Great video Ron! I’m an N scaler myself so i sure enjoyed this repair, looking forward to more N in the future!

  • @fantasyslayton4361
    @fantasyslayton4361 Год назад

    Man just found the Chanel ya instantly got my sub man this guy is the legit vice grip garage of model trains

  • @UCSPanther20
    @UCSPanther20 Год назад

    I'm in the process of building a shed on my farm as a lounge/N scale room. Hope to have three layouts, a workbench and to be able to properly enjoy my collection of N scale stock.
    Even hope to custom paint up several N scale locos.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Right on!! A big outbuilding is always super nice for the layout "man cave" area.

  • @richardryan517
    @richardryan517 Год назад

    Great video, Ron.

  • @animalyze7120
    @animalyze7120 Год назад

    Great video! Good to see older stuff living young once again lol. The only folks who would complain about your hands being dirty are the ones who don't work for a living or never worked jobs that reuired hands getting dirty for the World to go around. Keep up the great work and let them hands be as dirty as they like to be ;)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thank you Animalyze, I agree with your statement. Tradesmen keep everybody housed, clean, and moving about.

  • @Zebrails
    @Zebrails Год назад

    I perfected the watch... "Like #333" as a 33%'er. Blasted a laugh when you shot that first traction tire into nothing-land. I've got two HO CN A-B zebra-stripe passenger (5-axle) pairs. A DC and DCC/Sound set, so I cannot run them ABBA but I can swap them to run on DC and DCC layouts. Love your videos, Ron. Your choice of vocabulary and jargon are perfect. Awesome job on those jewel cases with the WD-40! John BC, Canada (Nee Bellingham, WA)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Hello John! Thanks for your support of my channel and kind words. Yup that WD-40 did a pretty good job on that tape residue

  • @n4pwx
    @n4pwx Год назад +1

    Ron I had to watch this one all the way threw after seeing you was going to be working on a N scale. I was just waiting for you to throw it but you did a great job. Better than I could do. lol

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Hello Dennis! Never even crossed my mind to lob this one at the wall. Its really nice to work on!!

  • @BriansModelTrains
    @BriansModelTrains Год назад

    Wonderful job!

  • @MygrandpasTrain
    @MygrandpasTrain Год назад

    My mom watches the videos I make and she tells me that my bench is messy, or my hands are dirty too! Nice little N gauge set. My dad had a bunch of those. The Atlas ones, maybe the later ones, seem pretty good. That's small enough you can build an entire layout in your train room! Got to ride in a Fairbanks switcher once. The opposed engines had a neat sound. That engine no longer operates, sitting in a museum and they coated the engine door handles with grease to keep out certain people. Ask me how I know!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I would have a messier train room if It wasn't for cleaning it up and organizing for each video. I would love to hear a FM engine running. Sounds like were very similar.....I would try and open things im not supposed to also :-)

  • @henryszubielski8601
    @henryszubielski8601 Год назад +1

    Awesome. 😊
    Great job on your displays!

  • @johnknippenberg-LandmarkYards
    @johnknippenberg-LandmarkYards Год назад +1

    Another awesome project completed successfully!

  • @darrenrawlinson6344
    @darrenrawlinson6344 Год назад

    You have the patience of a saint working in the Micro-scale! When someone brings me an N gauge loco to repair, i shudder that a spring may zing off into the ether. Good job on your set!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Darren. This loco really was not that bad. Kudo's to the engineers back then

  • @user-bf1oc6zt1z
    @user-bf1oc6zt1z Год назад

    Greetings From Colorful Colorado,
    Your hands are looking extremely clean Feller. The only problem with clean hands I can think of is cracking open a cold one just doesn't taste as good as having a cold one with Man Hands.
    John

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Hello John. It's hard cracking open a cold one with no fingernails. I didnt plan this move out very well :-)

  • @FostoriaOhiomodelrailroadclub
    @FostoriaOhiomodelrailroadclub Год назад +1

    awesome video even like the end of it

  • @kennethwilliams-dl9gi
    @kennethwilliams-dl9gi Год назад +1

    well i kept watching because i wanted to see how well the cleanup came out and if you could do a good enough job there. also, you yourself are entertaining, a bit funny so that kept me around. i also wanted to know how hard, or simple, it is to work on small items like n scale trains. im toying with choosing either n scale or ho. i much prefer ho but its bigger (requires more space) and more expensive. there is a lot of work, maybe, involved in model railroading and am trying to see if its something i want to tackle. im 60 yo, not 20 or 30, so theres that, but i have my plan drawn out. havent spent a dime yet because i want to make sure im going for it before i buy anything. my plan isnt extensive but its more than an oval 4x8. its what i call a no-switch tear drop to tear drop loops with about 20ft double track "L" between (loops will be scenic).

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Greetings Ken! Thanks for watching. Have you considered American Flyer "S" Gauge? about the same room needed for the layout but the stuff is a bit bigger. Inexpensive to purchase used stuff. Not quite as detailed but in my eye that's good because less stuff to break off with big hands. I hope you pull the plug and get a layout going. Its quite enjoyable for sure :-)

  • @markfloriojr.2170
    @markfloriojr.2170 Год назад

    I always watch a full video tbh. Great stuff 👊

  • @MrSweelinck
    @MrSweelinck 8 месяцев назад

    Scotch tape residue it a thing. That's the way they were shipped and sold. Got a garage full like that.

  • @robertknight4672
    @robertknight4672 Год назад

    That's an interesting approach to the pilot in N scale. Instead of putting a big gap for the truck mounted coupler they just use The Swinging pilot found still found most O gage models.

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад

    N scale was invented simply to allow more distance in less space for the trains.
    Too small for me. But you did a fine job! So much fun to watch these vids!!!

  • @johnbeck3270
    @johnbeck3270 23 дня назад

    I always enjoy your videos. Now to my comment, it amazes me N Scale made it out of its infancy as poorly as some of the equipment performed. I guess, however the same could be said about HO Scale. Nice video as always. By the way I hope Bachmann can see, in their infinite wisdom, to re design the 4-4-0 American since they are the only manufacturer making pre 1900 models right now.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  23 дня назад

      Thank you very much! I guess the "Toy Grade" trains of all scales were poor performers. It does seem like a bad idea because It could turn off some potential lifelong modelers

  • @mikefuller8871
    @mikefuller8871 Год назад

    Awesome job

  • @mjamesb66
    @mjamesb66 Год назад +1

    One of your 33% here. Great video. I enjoy watching you repair different scales. One thing I miss is your classic model. I can't believe someone commented about dirty hands. Maybe you can try nitrile gloves if dirty hands are a problem. Keep the videos coming dirty hands and all.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thank you for supporting my channel!! I guess I should bring back the classic models. Just don't want to get in trouble like you can now a days.

    • @mjamesb66
      @mjamesb66 Год назад

      Yah don't need no troubles your videos are just as good without. Looking forward to your next video.

  • @jamesdavenport4583
    @jamesdavenport4583 5 месяцев назад

    If you don’t already you should sell a t-shirt with “ A little than too much “ across the front of it. 😂

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  5 месяцев назад

      I dont have any tee shirts yet. That would be a good one!

  • @garykellerup3470
    @garykellerup3470 Год назад

    Hey Ron. Great video. Glad I went HO and not N. I could never get my fat fingers in those lil locos. Hehe...33%er's are the best!!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Hello Gary! I have a hard enough time getting HO wheelsets on the rails properly. Thanks for supporting the Channel :-)

  • @mobahartenholm9289
    @mobahartenholm9289 Год назад

    Hy Ron. Time to think about an ultrasonic cleaner..... 😂😂😂 super video and respekt to handle such tiny stuff

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I have a ultrasonic cleaner. Great tool for sure!!

  • @johnorlitta
    @johnorlitta Год назад +1

    Ron, I must say that I love your videos and that I always look forward to the next one. There are other train video guys out there, but some are too boring and some are annoying. Yours are neither.

  • @andytycotrains1148
    @andytycotrains1148 Год назад

    Great Video Ron!! Excelente Colección veo en esa Vitrina que esta detras de vos !! Greetings from Argentina,

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Gracias Andy. Quería cambiarlo un poco y mostrar menos Tyco y más de todo lo demás. Que estés bien mi amigo.

  • @leverettrailfan5414
    @leverettrailfan5414 Год назад

    A friend of mine has one of these little Atlas/Rivarossi C-Liners, I serviced it for him. Maybe it would work a little better if I did your traction tire trick! Where do you get your tubing?
    The reason for all that friction is that the rear wheels actually rotate independently on their axles, and have an itty bitty spring that presses against the backs of the wheels. I think the idea was to improve electrical continuity, but it really increases the drag. I think they would have had a much better engine if they powered the rear truck instead of the front one, or gave it all-wheel drive.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I cant remember where I got that tubing. Perhaps a hospital visit and I grabbed up the stuff they were gunna throw away (it was unused) These rear pickup wheels are a wheel - half axle design. the axle spins in the plastic truck frame. I agree, an all wheel drive would be very cool!!

  • @stom5292
    @stom5292 Год назад

    Love N scale great job!

  • @betsy662
    @betsy662 Год назад +2

    The tape on the jewel box was probably put on in 1967, by the manufacturer

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      I wondered that myself.

    • @betsy662
      @betsy662 Год назад

      @@davidandrew477 I thought so, my very first train was an N scale Postage Stamp Train set, so when I added to it of course, Atlas had some of the nicest most detail N scale pieces back then, and I remember having to undue the tape to get the cars out of the jewel box!

  • @mikefisher2673
    @mikefisher2673 2 месяца назад

    Have two of those FMs I picked up in the 70s never got them running just didn't like the design. So, they say in a box for almost 50 years.

  • @franktino6676
    @franktino6676 Год назад +1

    I need a microscope to see these N scale buggers. I have enough eye strain working on my O Gauge 🤣. Time hasn't been kind to the ole 72 year old blinkers. In '55 I had enough eye strain with HO. Hahahaha Hahahaha 🚂🤣👀Great video, Ron, as ....always... ❕🎥

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Frank! O gauge.....my dream size but probably will never have a decent layout unless I inherit a pole barn :-)

    • @franktino6676
      @franktino6676 Год назад +2

      @@classicmodeltrains Ron, You are doing great as is with your layouts in various gauges and HO is terrific ! 🚂

  • @RAND-233
    @RAND-233 3 месяца назад

    When you nail down the n scale track on top of the plywood are the track nails, easy to pull out of the plywood? Also, by the way you do a pretty good job of fixing these model trains you deserve a subscriber from me. I watched your videos and when I watch them, that’s how I learn how to fix model trains myself because of your videos, which helps a lot.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  3 месяца назад

      I use very small track nails. to pull them out I use a small set of diagonal cutters and grab the head and pry out. works well for me but there's a bit of a trick to it.

  • @johnorlitta
    @johnorlitta Год назад

    Hey brother, I learned a pretty neat trick from a machine shop teacher for cleaning up oil and grease stained hands pretty good. Use maroon colored Scotch Brite pad, Dawn dish liquid and some water to gently scrub your hands. Try it, it works pretty good for me.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Sounds pretty good to me John!! Thanks

    • @stevenwaller192
      @stevenwaller192 Год назад +1

      Palmolive dish soap as well. Remember Madge used to soak hands during manicure. ( Old Commercials)

    • @johnorlitta
      @johnorlitta Год назад

      @@stevenwaller192 damn that commercial goes way back

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    When I Started Model Railroading I was Into Ho to Start didn’t understand N Scale. I was Young But Now I Have Gotten Older I Am Modeling Ho And N Scale Just like My Wife.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I started with 0-27, then HO. Dad wouldn't let me get any N when I was younger. Said it was to small.

  • @craighansen3181
    @craighansen3181 11 месяцев назад

    I know that I still have a couple of the Atlas N Scale FM C-liners. Rivarossi had offered a 5 pole skewed armatures for there engines and the Atlas engines it was making. I know I had asked the question at one point in the early '70s why they didn't install the armature at the factory. From what I remember it was due to the import/export agreements or tariffs, and that if they had installed the 5 pole skewed armatures they would not be able to ether export or import there engines to the US.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Kind of a strange reason to not get 5 pole motors. Gov-mnt rules can be very weird sometimes

  • @jamesfitch6431
    @jamesfitch6431 Год назад

    I'm a 33% ter... lmao... love the video's Ron, keep em commin

  • @michaelgmoore5708
    @michaelgmoore5708 10 месяцев назад

    The Concor PA DIESELS run like crazy and pull 20 Concor and Atlas Boxçars like nothing at all, fast and slow and creeps well to. The Riverossi 2-10-O Steamer pulling more than 40 boxcar. I ran out of room!! Smooth as silk with 4 stock traction tires that stay on tight!! Real traction. I know that engine could pull 60 cars.

  • @rexremedy1733
    @rexremedy1733 9 месяцев назад

    Arnold and Minitrix produced American n scale models. Those are classics.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  9 месяцев назад

      That's a couple of companies Ive never heard of. Are they from across the pond?

  • @bradwb6192
    @bradwb6192 Год назад

    I was gonna say, "Your fingers are too big for n-scale." Ahh, but it's the eyes that have it, hey? 2 things; Love the montages, especially the hand washing one (made me laugh.) And, your alternate view of 'The Genius' cam is a fantastic idea. Great work, BTW...

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks #1. The Genius cam? I'm going to have to look that one up

  • @amyreynolds3619
    @amyreynolds3619 Год назад

    Nice job

  • @caboosech
    @caboosech Год назад

    Great job on your video

  • @jamesworley9172
    @jamesworley9172 10 месяцев назад

    I'll take the 33% distinction. Luv your vids

  • @jonpowell-ov3yh
    @jonpowell-ov3yh Год назад +2

    Glad to see you take on another N Scale project. Yeah, the old Bachmann stuff really did suck. And even this "better" Atlas offering just makes me more appreciative of the strides modern manufacturers like Kato, Fox Valley, ScaleTrains, and others have made. Seeing a single new N Scale locomotive easily pull 35 or 40 cars (without the need for traction tires) highlights what amazing works of engineering these items now are. They are going be the next generation's Classic Model Trains.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Greetings Jon! WOW... I would love to see that loco you described above. must be impressive. Maybe one day I will stumble upon a really NICE "N" loco

    • @jonpowell-ov3yh
      @jonpowell-ov3yh Год назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains Pretty much all of the current Kato and ScaleTrains six axle GE locos can pull 30-40 cars on a flat stretch. There are a few videos on RUclips about Todd Treatster's N-Scale layout - he runs 100+ car trains with 3 or 4 locos consisted together. Worth checking out....

    • @pathvalleyrailroad9277
      @pathvalleyrailroad9277 Год назад +1

      Here's a bit of trivia. The locomotive that holds the record for the largest number of cars pulled by a single locomotive is a custom N scale unit, the Cotton Brute.

    • @richardsobieck9660
      @richardsobieck9660 11 месяцев назад

      I always had decent luck with Bachman locos, at least the diesels. Like any loco, you need to clean and service them ocasionally.

  • @scotabot7826
    @scotabot7826 Год назад

    Car from the original Norfolk Southern. NICE!!

  • @johnmalley4355
    @johnmalley4355 Год назад

    I’ve cleaned the N scale jewel cases with WD-40 before too, works great. Nice video Ron, keep ‘em coming. I’m also a 33rd% I want to see what and how you fix things up, so I stay tuned in…👍🏻

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks John for your kind words and support of my channel :-)

  • @AEStudt
    @AEStudt Год назад

    Nice job on it Ron definitely a lot harder to work on smaller stuff like it but definitely worth it

  • @judyrush3219
    @judyrush3219 Год назад +1

    I have 7 full sets 67/68 and 10 extra locos. FM and E8's

  • @casstelles
    @casstelles Год назад +1

    I found the 5 axle C-Liner being an interesting locomotive. It appears that this locomotive was offered by Atlas in N scale, but my research doesn't show much of this locomotive in HO scale with an exception most likely in brass (all the odd cool oddball locomotives seem to be offered in brass).

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Another Feller mentioned he wanted a 5 axle C-liner. It is strange its not offered in HO.

  • @73lemontwistcuda
    @73lemontwistcuda 9 месяцев назад

    I'm glad n gage came a long way from 1969s even in atlas

  • @jodysmith8048
    @jodysmith8048 Год назад

    If you want more vintage N scale sets I recommend the N scale postage stamp sets you would like them

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I'm going to have to look into "postage stamp" sets. Never heard of them. But if there from the Good Ol days.....I'm In!!

  • @judyrush3219
    @judyrush3219 Год назад

    More N-scale please. We collect vintage. Grew up on those old Atlas and Aurora Postage Stamp.