How To Fix Them F-7 Power-Torque Tyco's

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • 1982 Tyco #740 Chessie Freight Set. Step by step on how to Disassemble, Clean, & Re-lube the Loco & how to bring old Tru-Steel track back around to use it again.
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Комментарии • 238

  • @gratzmyers3242
    @gratzmyers3242 Год назад +14

    I've always been fearful of taking my power trucks apart! You've given me confidence that it can be done! Thanks!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +5

      Glad to help :-)

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke 6 месяцев назад +1

      What were you afraid of? Right tools, right workspace, right lighting--just do it!

  • @Tonyfishtail
    @Tonyfishtail Месяц назад +1

    😊 Ron you took the time to show the rest of us how to repair so many different types of trains and motors! I used this video as a reference to rebuild my childhood tyco/ mantua spirit of 76 locomotive. We recently sold my parents house and discovered some of my old trains in the cellar. I bought a spirit of 76 engine on ebay that was dead for parts and built a working locomotive. I would never have attempted it on my own but your video showed every syep so clearly so i gave it a shot. She runs beautifully now!! Thanks so much!! Tony G.😊

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing that story with me Tony!! Thats great you have your childhood loco going again :-)

  • @keepamericayisraelgreat5708
    @keepamericayisraelgreat5708 Месяц назад

    Still, find your videos popping up now and then, I don't have to see them to watch, they just pop up for my enjoyment...Again Thanks, Ron.

  • @bartcashman8000
    @bartcashman8000 11 месяцев назад +2

    I just inherited some Tyco trains,I was the slot car guy,my brother the train guy, it was 1978, I found this video very entertaining and very informative,keep up the great work.This actually makes the process more fun Thanks Ron

  • @tracynation2820
    @tracynation2820 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super. Edit: I have one Powertorque drive locomotive left still operating on my railroad, out of seven bought brand new, some forty years ago, in which all but one got converted into dummy locomotives after they died during heavy service. I mixed parts and put the "Sharknose" ALCO trucks on my dummy GP-20, (And a dynamic brake from a Lionel GP-9.) so it is unique, but I also used the spare parts to turn the Baldwin RF-16 "Sharknose" diesel into a suedo Baldwin BP-20 Passenger Shark. I put two Powertorque drives in it, (dual motored.) added extra drive wheels for twelve wheel drive, filled in the slots for the traction tires, added window glass, extra details and lighting, and added three axle sideframes to it, and by some miracle it still runs fine to this day, however, I don't let it operate outside anymore. It will pull a twelve car heavyweight train up my grades, and has a nice patina from all the years of service which makes it look very realistic in front of that train, but I usually assign it to commuter service. Hello again from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.

  • @RobertDaSilva-ss8zx
    @RobertDaSilva-ss8zx 17 дней назад

    Thanks again man I wish I knew 50 yrs ago what, BECAUSE OF YOU what I know now! I’d be an HO guy.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 дней назад

      I wished I know all that I know now 50 years ago as well :-)

  • @edoneil1875
    @edoneil1875 Год назад +2

    Thank you. I have 4 engines that needed this type of cleaning. Your tutorials are top notch

  • @regisbraga3833
    @regisbraga3833 Год назад +12

    Another great tutorial Ron! I like the tips about the wheels on the rolling stock and the cleaning of the track, not to mention the superb service you did on the F7 motor and wheels. Always doing a remarkable job my friend! By the way, 2.9 k followers? That’s a number! Congratulations!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +4

      Greetings My Friend! Hoping to help out new modelers to the hobby get their classics running. The Sub count tells me I must be doing something right :-) Thank you for all your support!!

  • @ourwayband2549
    @ourwayband2549 Год назад +4

    Thanks for your great how to videos.Really lets one know that these classic locos can be brought back to life!

  • @kentpool7414
    @kentpool7414 Год назад +3

    I find these repair/refurbish videos to be very encouraging and rewarding. Thank you.

  • @scotabot7826
    @scotabot7826 Год назад +1

    That has to be the one and only Cheryl Tiegs!!!! Somebody PLEASE take me back to my 1975 10 year old self, and my Tyco Chattanooga Choo Choo!!!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Cheryl was a cutie back then. The 70's was a great time to be a kid!!

  • @Cbtrainnut
    @Cbtrainnut Год назад +1

    I am always amazed at how you revive these cheap HO trains. Great work!

  • @jessparker9442
    @jessparker9442 7 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoy the channel tonight and have learned so much from you. Keep it up.

  • @CP17787
    @CP17787 Год назад +1

    I got myself a set of three of those fiberglass pens after watching your ZW restoration video and lemme tell ya, absolute game changer when it comes to cleaning electronics!

  • @davidsullivan160
    @davidsullivan160 Год назад +1

    Ron, really enjoy your videos. Nice to see someone else show some love to the more basic entry level stuff. Still have my childhood Tyco F7, circa 1975ish. Here is another tip for you - I like to test items with a 9V battery. Picked up some connectors, will snap one on a battery, then do a check with it. Just seems easier, and maybe a little safer, for me.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words. Yup, I hear fellers use the 9V at train shows just to see if the things moves a bit. I just assume none of my new to me used stuff works and just tear into it and root around a bit.

  • @cleophusA
    @cleophusA Год назад

    The lovely Cheryl Tiegs! It doesn't seem like it can be possible, but she just turned 71 and is still a stunner!

  • @jackseamon7064
    @jackseamon7064 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the guidance on how to clean and re-lube the used motor and wheels. I never did any of the delicate disassembly or reassembly work, but the close ups make it easier to understand. I'm confident I'll be able to knock over an open bottle of mineral spirits as I've been in training and practicing without even trying for over six decades. Merry Christmas.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the Vid. I wish I was not so well trained on the art of spill's and making messes ;-). Merry Christmas to you and yours!

  • @mikep509
    @mikep509 21 день назад

    Wow great information here... i just picked up my 10 year old an old Bachman thunderbolt kit in almost mint condition for $45... i had some dead locomotives lying around from my kit 40 years ago... ill give it a go and see if i can get him a couple more engines 😊

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  19 дней назад +1

      Very cool Mike your getting back into trains with you Son!! Thats how the hobby continues along

  • @JeremyBibbee
    @JeremyBibbee Год назад +1

    Enjoying your vids! I've got my dad's Tyco sets my mom bought him for their first Christmas together. Now that I have watched your vid, I think I'll see about getting them running again. Also, try magnetizing your screwdrivers, then you don't have to chase screws around the room. ;)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words, hope you get the old Tyco up and running again!

  • @j.mcq.8418
    @j.mcq.8418 Год назад +1

    Another great job. You know, I don't need to see the repetitive cleaning stuff but I enjoy a good before/after comparison of the results. It must be some sort of OCD but what can I say, it makes me feel good to see grungy non-operating equipment transformed into the best it can be!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      Thank you. I also enjoy taking the broken, unwanted and polishing it up as much as I can. Inexpensive pastime. More labor than money :-)

  • @Hyrev1
    @Hyrev1 Год назад +2

    Your knowledge of the motors, their pieces and parts, and just how to refurbish them always amazes me Ron! Great restoration and great video!
    👍🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃💯👍

  • @mdeange3
    @mdeange3 Год назад

    Great video. And the classic model Cheryl Tiegs!

  • @RcDescubriendo-S
    @RcDescubriendo-S 8 месяцев назад

    Wow this is a very good video. Thank you for sharing with us!!!!

  • @johnbanicki7232
    @johnbanicki7232 Год назад +1

    Another great video. Many of us started out with TYCO way back in the day. I have never seen that model in my... OK wife walked away Cheryl Tiegs. And I had some of her posters. LOL

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks John! Yup I cut my teeth on Tyco. Well played Sir.... :-D

  • @TomzTrainzandAccessories
    @TomzTrainzandAccessories Год назад

    The picture of the model you showed is none other than the beautiful Cheryl Tiegs!!

  • @Xtream__Attitude
    @Xtream__Attitude Год назад +3

    Love your videos Ron, even a beginner set is nice to own for someone thats been in the hobby :) I love buying things I need to fix as it gives me something to do

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      Thanks Stu! If their broken I buy em up faster. Your weather leaked down here to me. -22 F. Brrrr……

    • @Xtream__Attitude
      @Xtream__Attitude Год назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains ya its -20 here there is a blizzard on the way all across Canada

  • @DinsdalePiranha67
    @DinsdalePiranha67 Год назад

    Way back when, I got a Tyco HO set as a Christmas present, and it was a similar vintage to this one! Mine had an SD9 and six freight cars, but the same loop of track with that little trestle set. The drive gear eventually stripped out, and we took it to someone at our local hobby shop who told us it wasn't worth repairing. So instead I got an Athearn SD45 to replace it. Probably still have both of them somewhere, along with a Bachmann 2-8-0.
    I left the hobby for quite a while; college and early work life took over. But when I re-entered the hobby I switched to N scale for space reasons.
    Really enjoyed this video. I don't plan to buy a train set again any time soon, but this was neat. As I mentioned above, there are a few folks in the hobby who don't consider these old Tycos worth fixing; glad to see that someone disagrees!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks for stopping by for a viewing and a comment. A lot of us left model railroading as older teens / young adults. It's interesting how we keep the flame alive for so many years and re-enter the hobby once again. Every mechanical device will break down if it's not maintained properly. I'm just trying help new modelers learn how to do some fixing since nobody else will :-)

  • @SantaFeBob
    @SantaFeBob Год назад +1

    Good old Cheryl Tiegs. A beauty. That’s a nice Tyco set for $15. Thank you for the full cleaning demonstration. I have a few of those Tyco Squeal motors and you showed how to fix it. I appreciate it. Merry Christmas.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I figured people would pick up on her fast. The last one was Martha Stewart, only one guy figured it out. Glad you enjoyed the Vid! Merry Christmas to you!

  • @billn7610
    @billn7610 9 месяцев назад

    Armature and commutator brushes look similar to the ones used in my old AFX slot cars. Used to use soft pencil erasers to clean the commutators. Great video.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  9 месяцев назад

      A lot of Fellers have mentioned that. I'm about ready to buy up some new old stock and see if they will fit.

  • @RB-yq7qv
    @RB-yq7qv Год назад +1

    Hi Ron very nice tutorial on the Tyco and rolling stock. Merry Christmas to you and family

  • @matthewmadsen1990
    @matthewmadsen1990 Год назад +1

    Ron I've been watching you for a minute my dad and brother passed they left me there entire collection of n scale and I never had a lay out I always took mine to there house to run but they did DC any pointers cause I can't afford DCC thanks for all ur great info watch your videos every morning

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      I'm not sure of what kind of pointers your looking for. I would stick with DC. Decide on a small 4' X6' layout design and start modeling is all I can say. Don't worry about how on your first layout. you will learn your skill set as you model. build your first and second layout. Then 5 to 20 years down the road you will be ready to build your final perfect railroad.

  • @theplumber33
    @theplumber33 Год назад

    Awesome restoration!!!!! I've been eyeballing the track cleaning tool. Thanks!!!!! 👍✌️

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      Thank you! That cleaning wand is the cats meow, Take the plunge :-)

    • @theplumber33
      @theplumber33 Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains lol, Roger that!

  • @russrh
    @russrh Год назад

    This was another great video, i got a starter set and did the same thing just to remember what the fun was like

  • @josepheiden2777
    @josepheiden2777 11 месяцев назад

    What a great video. I've been thinking about getting back into the hobby. I was a big O Guage guy for years. I'd really like to get back into it with some of those old Tyco sets. Thanks!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you and I hope you do get back into the hobby :-)

  • @13thBear
    @13thBear Год назад

    Cheryl Tiegs- classic beauty! Oh, judging from the comments I’m a bit slow responding, but in good company as quite a few fellers know who she is, so we must be around the same age roughly speaking. You do make a fine and interesting video, Ron.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Hello 13th! Yup Cheryl sticks in the mind for sure. Thanks for watching & commenting :-)

  • @davegise6214
    @davegise6214 Год назад

    Awesome tutorial on the power torque! Thanks!

  • @huntercoleman460
    @huntercoleman460 Год назад +1

    Neat tutorial Ron.

  • @daphlavor
    @daphlavor Год назад

    Hi Ron, just found your channel after looking to get all of my old trains to play nice with my sons new models. I have learned quite a bit from your videos, and you remind me of Derek at VGG, with your wordage! Thanks so much, have a happy new year.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Glad I was able to share some good information for you. Us upper midwest fellers all sound alike ;-) Happy new year to you also!

  • @irenecraggs6123
    @irenecraggs6123 Год назад

    another nice restoration ron keep up the great work love those old cheap locomotives pick them up for next to nothing because nobody wants them i have a few hundred of many different types

  • @normancoreyBuildingTrains
    @normancoreyBuildingTrains Год назад

    Love your videos. A lot of model railroaders talk crap about tyco will a braodway limited work when it's 45 years old . I am an old rivarossi and artheans blue box fan I have a few typos with power torque models I converted to dcc with sound just as much fun as running a 500$ locomotive. Keep up the good videos. Merry Christmas

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Yes Tyco does get talked down. Nobody remembers that's how they started in the game. Bachmann, Life like, are still around and had a chance to redeem themselves from the 70's-90's stuff they were putting out. Tyco did not have that opportunity. Easy to talk bad about someone when there not in the room. Mantua (red box) and the re-launch (77-90) put out fantastic stuff, but never gets mentioned. Merry Christmas to you as well! Thanks for supporting my channel :-)

  • @bernardc2553
    @bernardc2553 Год назад

    Ron such a GRRRATE thing your doing I've been "Collecting " for yrs in hopes of someday having a layout In my Grandpa honor I'm gonna restore my 1st 2 rail American Flyer and a Christmas Scene. My Best to you & yours for a Fantastic & Merry Merry Christmas.

  • @4everdc302
    @4everdc302 Год назад

    A power torque is a good starting point for any beginner. I've go more than one on duty here. I've got a couple tricks I do with them cuz I lean on the old girls. I squeeze a little keyway mark on the output shaft&put 2 output gears on it. Facing each other so when the second gear wants to walk over,it won't strip out. Cuz of monster consist&multiple power lashes. Still on board Ron🚂🇨🇦🇺🇲🙋

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Greetings Doug! Thats a pretty cool idea. I'm a little short on extra pinion gears Or I would give it a try. Thanks for watching & commenting :-)

  • @smokencoffee7680
    @smokencoffee7680 6 месяцев назад

    Little inside information. On the Tyco F Units, the Walthers/ Athearn diesel dress up kit for Athearn F7s also will work well in your Tyco F7s. Even though Tyco called them F9s they are really F7s, F9s have a set of louvers between the cab and front porthole window. Now if you want a nice budget F9 to run on your layout, look for the old PlayArt ones, and yes they have those louvers. Happy model railroading!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад +1

      I believe I have a playart F-7 in a box somewhere

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад

    Cheryl Tieg? Oh yeah. I really like the closeups on the disassemblies and maintenance. Need more light! Closer!

  • @dupity1
    @dupity1 Год назад +1

    Cheryl Tiegs models trains!!! She could sell that 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for your thoroughly detailed videos. Others will speed up the mechanical parts and that's where beginners need the most instructions😀👍 Merry Christmas to you and yours🎄☃️🎅👍🎄🚂🚂🚂

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! Merry Christmas to you and yours also!

  • @m.l.vanzoen236
    @m.l.vanzoen236 Год назад

    Tip: Buy on a swap-meet also broken models, and save from them screws, springs, wheels, couplings and so on. In case you launch a screw or spring.... (N screws and springs are hard to find in the carpet...) ;-)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I agree. A Feller can never have to much "parts" for repairs :-)

  • @thelazyfishkeeper2730
    @thelazyfishkeeper2730 Год назад +1

    you have all the luck.every set i have looked at , they start at 75-100 dollars. well i am off to set up bachmann "N" scale holiday train i will catch the next video later merry christmas

  • @ecidaho
    @ecidaho Год назад +2

    Awesome primer for cleaning Tyco and basic entry level trains!! Great deal for that set!!!I always put my open isopropyl alcohol bottle for cleaning in a place where I can knock it over! That’s SOP! Great work Ron, love all you videos. This may sound counter intuitive as it may generate completion for purchasing items but maybe an into to buying online video? What to look for when viewing eBay or Goodwill type sites. Just a thought! Again all the best and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and you Family, and to everyone out there!!

    • @ecidaho
      @ecidaho Год назад

      @@Gma7788 Exactly. Entry level locomotives and cars are great for experimenting on for detailing painting decal work ect. As well as just running them. I have a fair number of Tyco Athearn and Mehano locomotives that I have cleaned and repainted in liveries of my choice. Much fun modeling!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      @ecidaho3990 I'm always joking about spilling the jug of any liquid I'm working with. Seems when I was a young modeler I spilled a lot! Thanks for your kind words once again. I was actually shooting footage for what you were describing (sorta) I didnt go down the road of online tips for purchasing. Ive been buying for 2 years now. It seems 25% of the time its a crap shoot. Broken during shipping, seller lied, ...I'm not sure how I can make a tutorial with all the variables involved. It would be cool to have it counter intuitive and generate competition. I would love to be known as one of the guys who raised the prices on "cheap" DC locomotives in the used market :-D. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and you Family also Sir!

    • @ecidaho
      @ecidaho Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains Fair enough! I seem to spill more now in old age than I did when younger, but that may be just me. I do not want you to be tarred and feathered as the reason for raising the prices of recycled locomotives and rolling stock. Just got lucky and picked up two lots form same goodwill and they were nice enough to combine shipping. Tyco C-430 and about 15 pieces of rolling stock and extras for under $40 total. Let’s not rock that boat too much! We have been at this about the same time and yes it is a crap shoot the Pacific with the Vandy tender arrived damaged due to poor packing, so I get it, and watch the shipping on Good Will closely. Saw an Amtrak set with $74 shipping charge to it. YIKES!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      @@ecidaho Great score on that 430 plus extras for $40. Sorry to hear about the Vandy shipping :( Hope its repairable. That life-like set that I gave away...$5.00 for the set, $57.00 in shipping from a goodwill. Holy Moly!! Ive had heavier stuff from GW arrive with $20 in shipping. Makes no sense.

    • @ecidaho
      @ecidaho Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains Agreed, there just seems to be shipping cost gouging sometimes. Conversely I have had shipments packed with great care from Goodwill, really well done, but is a crap,shoot as you say! Yep the Pacific is repaired and being the heathen I am the Vandy is being prepped for painting to convert it from Southern Pacific to Great Northern. I have no decide to strip the loco, it may well remain as painted black with a silver nose. The tender will go to another Pacific painted with a dark green boiler for G.N. Awesome work you did on the give trains!

  • @williamsantangelo
    @williamsantangelo Год назад

    Nice video Ron Merry Christmas 🌲

  • @johnramirez5996
    @johnramirez5996 Год назад

    I use my cordless Dremel with fine brass wire wheel. The thing I hate the most about power torque motors tyco made is the casting. The pin off the main drive gear snaps off. Have to find proper polished pin to fit the big gear. Once you find the right pin you have to carefully drill cast pin out and fit new aftermarket (lol) custom pin in place along with some epoxy. I gotten a few tyco engines with same problem.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Ive only ran into 2 with broken off pins. One I did myself because the gear was corroded onto the pin. Yeah If a Guy had a drill press and some rod stock it's not a real hard repair to do. It's just too bad that it happens in the first place :-)

  • @Hjerte_Verke
    @Hjerte_Verke 6 месяцев назад

    If you had to clean a lot of locomotive wheels, the Dremel no. 428-02 would make short work of the brass wheels in no time flat. The 428-02 is a wire wheel brush but it is in no way very aggressive at all, it is a polisher, and at 10K rpm, it would only take about one pass around the wheel to remove the tarnish.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад

      You talking about that wheel that looks like nylon brush? Sounds like a good idea to me!

  • @MrBnsftrain
    @MrBnsftrain Год назад

    One of the first model train locomotives I got used was a power-torque Santa Fe U630 with a bunch of cars (no track) for $7.00 at a yard sale. That thing smelled so bad and made a loud noise. It couldn't even move when I tried to have my other engine push it. Not to mention it looked ugly and the handrails were awful to keep together. I ended up getting more better locomotives and used that Santa Fe engine as a parts source when the other Power-Torque locomotive I had burnt out (I turned that Bicentennial locomotive into a dummy unit)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      It was tough as a young modeler keeping stuff running well. Thanks for the great story :-)

  • @michaelmorgan7893
    @michaelmorgan7893 7 месяцев назад

    Some of those older Mantua Tyco locomotives have that bottom plate riveted to the metal wheel/motor blocks, so it's difficult to get to the wheels and axles.
    Another thing these suffer from is cracked wheels, especially the plastic wheels

  • @rwheatley0206
    @rwheatley0206 Год назад

    Great video my friend.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +1

    When I was in ho I used to use a bright boy track cleaning block to clean the wheels of my locomotive nice shiny b r i t e.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I think that little black thing I am using is made out of the same stuff bright boy is made out of. Sure works the same :-)

    • @zachkoch8150
      @zachkoch8150 Год назад

      Ron I was curious about what you used for cleaning the wheels outside of the Q-tip but what the gray polisher thing was? I just got a switcher and when I first put it on it seems to short out the track but then it runs fine but the wheels seem pretty dark and dirty. I have 2000 grit paper I could use but wasn’t sure if that’s too abrasive?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      @@zachkoch8150 Really don't want to use sandpaper. Im using a small briteboy. there available in hobby shops or perhaps Amazon.

  • @inscoredbz
    @inscoredbz 15 дней назад

    Have you ever found a good source for the brush springs in a power torque motor? The brushes are usually good, it's where people over all them and the springs get really hot and cooked and crack and shrink and everything else, but I cannot find a good replacement for the brush springs.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 дней назад

      I have not needed any extras yet, but when I do I'm going to try a ball point pen spring and cut it down to see if that works

  • @danhoyland142
    @danhoyland142 Год назад

    Great video, these sets were fun back in the day. If I never moved and had to give up my over and under set I probably would of never left house and eventually been able to get a girlfriend later on. Phew.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks! I have a similar story. Moved and had to sell them all off. Started getting into motorcycles, car's, and eventually girls. I'm glad I got back around to modeling after 40 years.

  • @jimorlando5700
    @jimorlando5700 10 месяцев назад

    Have you repaired a Tyco Plymouth Switcher? I’d enjoy a video on that. I have 3 in various stages and I’m trying to put on Kadee couplers as well. The body holes also stripped on some of them. I’m enjoying your videos. Thanks!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have not done any Tyco switcher repairs. If the holes are stripped put a bit of CA glue in them and insert the screw. let it dry.

    • @jimorlando5700
      @jimorlando5700 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Do I put the screw in before the CA drys? Are you able to get the screw back out? What brand and type of CA do you use? I have Gorilla Super Glue but I’m not sure if it is actually CA. Sorry for all the questions. I have a lot of old Tyco locomotives and rolling stock in various states of condition.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jimorlando5700 put in a tiny amount with a tooth pick and let it dry. then put in screw. sorry I left that part out. I use insta-cure brand, in the purple bottle. available at hobby shops.

    • @jimorlando5700
      @jimorlando5700 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the help!

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B Год назад

    Around here scrounging through Craigslist every now and then a lot of people like to use the term "vintage" in order to get more money out of it but they don't realize that there's GOOD vintage and then there's what Tyco put out as vintage, $15 for the set though is a good pickup

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      There is a lot of people that collect Tyco. Remember how eBay was started from a feller who collected Pez dispensers. I agree "vintage" is over used. Thanks for watching & commenting :-)

  • @garyjust.johnson1436
    @garyjust.johnson1436 Год назад

    Cheryl Ladd or Cheryl Tiegs? Nice video! Very useful!

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад +2

    When You Model Railroad you do Not RushPerfection you Work slowly At It.when You Model Railroad get the Information do your Homework Don’t Rush the Home work trust me This Is The Best Home work you can Do. If you Have a Friend into Model Railroading get Into his Head and Understand what he Says, if you Want to Join a Train Club Nothing wrong with that. If You still Need Help Bring a Friend to A Train shop. And Get Your head Into the Best Hobby and Indulge.Nothing Wrong With Getting TrainTarded once you have Done your Homework Then Go to Town and Build Slowly and All Will work out Awsome. May the Force Be With you when building your Layout and Remember you ARE The Biggest Crittic You have to Make Happy.they Don’t like it Tough Rails.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I like the way you think!

    • @elleryparsons2433
      @elleryparsons2433 Год назад +1

      Thank You. When I want to get away.I go deal with my Layouts then I feel better then.

  • @Hjerte_Verke
    @Hjerte_Verke 6 месяцев назад

    Try some pipe cleaners in lieu of Q tips. They last longer, can be bent into any shape you need (even doubled over for more thickness + extra strength) and leave less fuzzies and lint behind. Some are nylon or have synthetic bristles and are even cleaner.

  • @m.cigledy6769
    @m.cigledy6769 Год назад

    Will the truck assemblies fit in the engine in the rear as well as the front? It seems like you could add dual motors and rear drive with some spare parts and a bit of wire.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Yes they do. I have built one. Have the video footage. Just need to put a video together about it.

  • @rickestabrook4987
    @rickestabrook4987 11 месяцев назад

    I had a Tyco Civil War era "General" . Do you ever run into those sets? Another great video Ron. Thanks

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      I don't have that specific set, but I have the cars it come with in different colors / road names. Thanks for your kind words!!

  • @bradwb6192
    @bradwb6192 Год назад

    Shiny as Cheryl...

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Good 'Ol Brad! Up so late I see. Most of her online photo's involved her wearing a swimsuit. Took some digging to find one in a dress. Merry Christmas to you Sir!

  • @davydigger708
    @davydigger708 9 месяцев назад

    For someone who collects sets - is it better to collect sets without the track if you already have plenty of track?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  9 месяцев назад

      I have boxes of track. The fact that a set has track with it dont make the set any more expensive.

  • @chuckabbate5924
    @chuckabbate5924 Год назад

    Cheryl Tiegs!

  • @railsofontario3029
    @railsofontario3029 Год назад +1

    15 bucks for a whole TYCO set?! Also what do you use for replacement traction tyres? Nice grab and Revival:)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I got them off e-bay. bag of 25 for 8 bucks I believe. Thanks for your kind words!

    • @suppylarue220
      @suppylarue220 Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains dental bands are cheaper and available everywhere.

    • @suppylarue220
      @suppylarue220 Год назад

      @@Gma7788 😱

  • @JAIRSEVERNAYA
    @JAIRSEVERNAYA Год назад

    solamente conteudo mui bueno hermano

  • @trainchaserlouisvilleindia7096

    So I recently did my first restoration on a tyco Santa Fe GP20 and I got it to work now but it’s sparks very much, is their something I need to do to fix that or is it just very old?

  • @conductorjohnmthtrains2239
    @conductorjohnmthtrains2239 Год назад

    Hi Ron, been checking out your channel for a few months now, i'm an O Gauge Railroader, I like your Quacky humor, and the repairs are awsome, I subscribed. I have a channel as well but lousy at making them😂

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching , subscribing, and commenting. It took me many years to get used to talking to a camera in an empty room. My first few video's are pretty dry compared to the recent ones. Practice makes better!

  • @richardnelson-ux1zz
    @richardnelson-ux1zz Год назад

    What do you use to clean the wheels with other than a fiber pencil

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      That's it on the HO stuff. O gauge I use the Dremel and a wire wheel.

  • @leeverink32
    @leeverink32 8 месяцев назад

    im not shure but the german marklin trains use the same type of brushes and are always new available. If the thickness is the same you could replace them for a few dollars because they cost next to nothing.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  8 месяцев назад

      Marklin brushes are the same diameter as Tyco ones? I will have to look into that :-)

  • @chessiesystemrailfanman3741
    @chessiesystemrailfanman3741 15 дней назад

    Someone upstairs does love you and His name is Jesus Christ my friend ❤

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 дней назад

      That's what Ive been told. My faith has been tested the last few months though

  • @stupidloser
    @stupidloser 7 месяцев назад

    How do you remagnetize the magnets in them when they get bad?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  7 месяцев назад

      I have been researching that. Hopefully I can find an inexpensive technique and share it with everyone.

  • @ZakWolf
    @ZakWolf 5 месяцев назад

    At least that's good to know. It's too bad the PowerTorque drive was what practically killed TYCO's model train line.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  5 месяцев назад

      Poor management decisions from a food company who only wanted the tyco line to push there brand names didnt help much either. Bachmann and Life like went down the same road. Lionel had it happen to them as well.

  • @ecidaho
    @ecidaho Год назад

    Cheryl Tiegs is this episodes Classic Model

  • @jebbohanan2626
    @jebbohanan2626 Год назад

    I’m not sure if Model Railroading is making a comeback or if it’s just I’ve gotten more involved in it so it just seems like there’s more people enjoying it…
    Anyway, it seems that a company like TYCO, could make a comeback.
    Just thinking out loud…
    Or out post…whatever
    LOL

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      It seems popular with the aging baby boomers who had one as a kid and coming back into the hobby. Need more kids to be getting into it now so it can go on for another generation.

  • @steveandrews-tl2nw
    @steveandrews-tl2nw Год назад

    where do you get your parts for these power torques

  • @colbymitchell1137
    @colbymitchell1137 6 месяцев назад

    Tyco is a thing now. Use to be cheap when I was growing up. Not anymore!

  • @MoosesWorkshop
    @MoosesWorkshop Год назад

    Wow that engine was dirty!

  • @stevenarmstrong3237
    @stevenarmstrong3237 Год назад

    Cheryl Tiegs

  • @michaelbrown1133
    @michaelbrown1133 Год назад

    I think classic model was Cheryl Tiegs

  • @sharpenflat6002
    @sharpenflat6002 Год назад

    Cheryl Tiegs.

  • @PapaMav
    @PapaMav 6 месяцев назад

    Cheryl Tiegs

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  6 месяцев назад

      I believe your right

    • @rusty.ramrod
      @rusty.ramrod 6 месяцев назад

      @@classicmodeltrains
      ...that was a lucky guess I'll bet

  • @rusty.ramrod
    @rusty.ramrod 6 месяцев назад

    anyway...
    ...so I gots the Super Lube, Labelle combo pack & Fiberglass pencils are en route
    ......umm, btw, weird are the results when one GooGoo's "What's the Best Lube?" 🙄
    .........but seriously, can I use the $1 store "cotton swabs", or do they need to be "Q-Tips"???

  • @philliprowe2656
    @philliprowe2656 Год назад

    What do you think of Bachnann Easy track?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      The Nickel silver stuff is good. Solves the problem of track separating and needing to nail it down.

    • @philliprowe2656
      @philliprowe2656 Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains I have a loop of steel easy track on my test layout and it is ok as long as the Athearn PA-1s are run regularly...if I have problems I use my Alco S-2 with a Diecast Body I call it the rail polisher!

  • @randallaila6776
    @randallaila6776 7 месяцев назад

    It's expensive if you live in Honolulu Hawaii non train people buy these at auction. Storage locker's and yeah u know the rest

  • @jerryspann8713
    @jerryspann8713 Год назад

    At the fleabay prices for these TYCO models, you might as well start as a pro. Ebay wants $75 to $300 for used TYCO sets that probably don't even work. Thanks to the expensive quality models, eBay scammers think TYCO is worth something.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Some Tyco's are worth something. Some other Tyco's are worth A LOT!! A lot of Tyco's aint worth hardly anything.

  • @carltesh9612
    @carltesh9612 Год назад

    Cheryl tiggs

  • @dutch2120
    @dutch2120 Год назад

    Cheryle Tiegs???

  • @davidbrigenshaw8721
    @davidbrigenshaw8721 Год назад

    Is that Twiggy?

  • @mr.shadestrains6033
    @mr.shadestrains6033 Год назад

    “;-)” Awsum!!!!!!!!!🚂👍

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    When Cleaning wife’s And My track I Get Some sand Paper and Use it my Layout and It’s clean.

    • @suppylarue220
      @suppylarue220 Год назад +1

      abrasive track cleaning will insure future rail tarnish. cleaning fluid is the only way to do it.

    • @adventuresinmodelrailroading
      @adventuresinmodelrailroading Год назад +1

      Sandpaper will groove the track and the track will get dirtier faster and be harder to keep clean. It will also remove the nickel silver surface making it almost impossible to clean.

    • @franktino6676
      @franktino6676 Год назад +1

      Never sandpaper your track. That is the quickest way to create miniscule gaps and nicks that fosters corrosion

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I have to agree with the other comments. Sandpaper is a bit to abrasive for cleaning rails. I'm hoping your using at least 1000 grit or above? Thanks for watching and commenting :-)

    • @elleryparsons2433
      @elleryparsons2433 Год назад +2

      I do.

  • @jamesfeussner3606
    @jamesfeussner3606 7 месяцев назад

    the model is charlies angels sherral ladd

  • @bajlsh
    @bajlsh Год назад

    Bo Derek

  • @ThinkerOnTheBus
    @ThinkerOnTheBus Год назад

    11:13
    Growing up, I didn't concern myself with celebrities, which does include models, even the super ones. I found it rather ridiculous that people should devote a portion of their memory, and waste time and energy staying on top of various gossip which inevitably surrounds anyone famous. Why have an obsession over some stranger who you'll never know because most of the time, most celebrities are putting on a front, a show, they are wearing a mask? Besides that, most people will never meet the celebrity they are obsessing over, and even if they do, it won't likely be a lengthy, and meaningful, or significant, exchange of ideas or information where some elements of who that person is underneath their mask. So, it just seemed like utter lunacy to give much mind to the famous ones; they are famous enough without my idolizing.
    Yet, without intent, some information, knowledge, and awareness become implanted in one's memory, not by choice, but more by the choices made by the majority. When the majority likes something enough, then that something tends to be around a whole hell of a lot, whether that thing be a song, a book, a trendy drink, a fab diet, a fashionable accoutrement, or any number of other things. When something is popular, even when you are not part of the crowd which delivered the popularity to the thing, you will be exposed to it quite frequently, and one will not be able to prevent some awareness from developing. So, if my unintentional memory serves me, I believe that is Cheryl Tiegs . . . but I could easily be mistaken!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      You have a great username and a very good command of the written word. I would call you a word smith. Perhaps others a novelist, or writer. Poet comes to mind. Ive always wished for a larger vocabulary both in speaking and writing. I realize my skill sets are what I have. Its very time consuming to try and master them all. Thanks for commenting!!

  • @benzacct1
    @benzacct1 Год назад

    twiggy

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Cheryl Tiegs. But your the second feller that mentioned Twiggy

  • @charlesbard2331
    @charlesbard2331 11 месяцев назад

    Another bad thing about truesteel track
    Besides being a poor conducting track and throws up a lot of Sparks and as a tendency to but you could make a non-powered abandoned citing using this track.....

  • @franciscorodriguezsalmoral8416

    Hablar en español

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      no se español ¿Pensé que mis videos tenían subtítulos automáticos en español?