Fixing an Old Cast Tyco Sharknose Loco & Passenger Set.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Received a 1957 Sharknose and a pre-1956 extruded aluminum passenger set. Updated to all Kadee couplers, got the aluminum cars shiny again, and how to completely service the drive motor system in a classic Tyco / Mantua
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  • @NormanAllen-ps9ju
    @NormanAllen-ps9ju 5 месяцев назад +3

    Another award-wining presentation ! Plus background information ! Ron, you are a real Pro !

  • @czwij
    @czwij Год назад +7

    Ron is the vice grip garage of model railroading. edutaining at its finest. train looks superb.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thank You!!

    • @matchboxcustomsandrestos
      @matchboxcustomsandrestos Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing. I thought Ron and Derek was related!

    • @tmscheum
      @tmscheum 7 месяцев назад +1

      I thought at first he was like Mortske but you’re right he’s more Vice Grip Garage! LOL!

  • @dannyjones3840
    @dannyjones3840 9 месяцев назад +1

    Man those cars are gorgeous! And it's man-choo-ah lol

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  9 месяцев назад +1

      Aluminum extruded cars are very soft on the eye for sure. Another vote for "Choo-a" :-)

  • @rwheatley0206
    @rwheatley0206 Год назад +1

    Beautiful job Ron. Looks great.

  • @williamkaczmarek3996
    @williamkaczmarek3996 Год назад +1

    As always another excellent video Ron. Keep up da good work enso.

  • @conductorjohnmthtrains2239
    @conductorjohnmthtrains2239 Год назад +2

    I 'm jammin on the colorful backdrop Ron, no kidding, i'm cracking open a bottle of wine and chillin watching Classic model trains👍

  • @harrisonross4009
    @harrisonross4009 Год назад +1

    I learned something about that set watching your video thanks. I have the exact same set except mine is still waiting to be cleaned and serviced. Yours is the only one I have seen except mine . Thanks Ron for all you do sir

  • @cleophusA
    @cleophusA Год назад +1

    OOOOWEEEE! Tawney Kitaen! Who will ever forget her appearance in Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" video! Great pick.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Yup. She gets a Waynes World babe of the week "Shhhhaaaa...Wing". ;-)

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад +4

    This channel is top drawer!

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад +2

    Superbly Done Ron And I love how you Ran the Train Slowly nice keep up the Nice work.

  • @marvinthemo-fomartian3321
    @marvinthemo-fomartian3321 Год назад +5

    I'd say Mantua. As long as they're not calling it man-tu-tu . We'd have a whole different problem then. 😆

  • @David-yo5re
    @David-yo5re Год назад +2

    Classic model is Tawny Kitaen. That locomotive and cars look awesome. Good job on the restoration.

  • @105C09
    @105C09 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ron. Thanks so much. By the way, Baldwin made both RF15's and 16's. Amazing how well Tyco made trains back in the late fifties and early sixties.
    One thought. Consider quit smoking. As a RN for 30 years, I've seen the end result of COPD or Emphysema. I pray for your health to be robust you live to be 100 years old.
    God Bless Friend and I love that AF Santa Fe set you fixed and I bought on Ebay.
    William Gratchic RN, BSN

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  7 месяцев назад +2

      Well William, I have been smoke free for over 2 weeks now. I know it's bad. Tough monkey to get off your back for sure. Feeling better has been a great reward for me to continue this path. :-)

  • @stevemccall3383
    @stevemccall3383 Год назад +4

    MAN-2-UHH for me Ron.
    Thanks for keeping the history of our hobby running strong! Never know where to go until you see where you've been!! God Bless and best wishes from VA!!

  • @tracynation2820
    @tracynation2820 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super. I have never even seen this version of the Mantua/Tyco RF-16 Sharknose before, and I have looked at a lot of used Sharks. A superb locomotive, but I have always liked those passenger cars since I first read about them in one of my model train magazines. My railroad is still able to operate cars equipped with the Mantua Loop coupler because my MOW work train is equipped with them, and my car repair department (Me) is somewhat unmotivated to replace them, so I still have a Mantua Loop to Kadee knuckle Train Miniature coupler conversion MOW car in operation. FYI: Properly adjusted Mantua Loop couplers work great, and the same manual or electric uncoupler will also work with the Maerklin Relex coupler. Good job on the locomotive. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.

    • @tracynation2820
      @tracynation2820 5 месяцев назад +1

      By the way, it is Man-Tua. 💙 T.E.N.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  5 месяцев назад +1

      Them loop and hooks are interesting to me.

  • @theplumber33
    @theplumber33 Год назад +2

    I dig the shark nose!! I love the tyco metal passenger cars!! Nice explanation of to 2 units! 💯✌️

  • @RayBoebel
    @RayBoebel Год назад +1

    Nicely done Ron!

  • @tomg3855
    @tomg3855 2 месяца назад

    Hey Ron,
    The best thing to clean those aluminum trains would be Barkeeper's Friend Liquid version for non scratch and the powder version for rust, chrome, tile, any metal you can thing of as long as it is not mirror finish. This stuff works in one pass. Those passenger cars would have required about 15 minutes of work for the whole set and they wouldn't have tell tale signs of corrosion. You can buy this in your local super market next to the kitchen cleaners. When you have rust, nothing gets it off as well as the powder version.

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад +3

    Thanks Ron! Your talents teach me much about tedious repairs and restoration.

  • @johnjohn-wb6ud
    @johnjohn-wb6ud Год назад +1

    love the sharknose fine rare one good video thanks for sharing

  • @jamesanderson3088
    @jamesanderson3088 Год назад +1

    Hey Ron! Great video! 🚂🚃🚃🚃

  • @markwakeley3835
    @markwakeley3835 Год назад +1

    Very informative and entertaining video. I really enjoyed it.

  • @lynnmccurdythehdmmrc2561
    @lynnmccurdythehdmmrc2561 Год назад +1

    Cool trick with the toothpicks. I know if ever I was to try doing what you do, I would record and take thousands, well maybe hundreds of pictures so I'd remember how to reassemble.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Yup. I don't usually forget where the stuff goes, but I do have a video incase I do ;-). Thanks for watching Lynn!!

  • @rickhoffman9756
    @rickhoffman9756 3 дня назад

    WOW thanks for the motor teardown I would never have known about the bearing timing points for the bearings in the motor, I have an unpainted Shark in the orginal box. Manchu Mantu I don't know hahaha.

  • @johnbanicki7232
    @johnbanicki7232 Год назад +5

    Another great rebuild. Always fun to watch. And those passenger cars look fantastic!

  • @gbwdude
    @gbwdude Год назад +2

    Man-too-ah.
    Another fantastic restoration of the whole kit n kaboodle. Those cars really came out nice.

  • @13thBear
    @13thBear Год назад +1

    I think Model Railroader magazine did a factory story about Mantua years back and in the article they called it “Man-chew-a.” Seems to me it’s named after a city in Italy and that’s how the city name is pronounced, but ya know, among us model railroaders, I don’t think it matters- “toe-May-toe/toe-mah-toe.” We are miniaturists, not lexicographers.
    Your rebuild/restoration of this old set of loco and rail cars is masterful! You have brought passenger service to your layout/town and that is worth celebrating! It’s really quite surprising how beautiful this old set it as it’s running on your tracks.
    About your model- I recognized her picture but couldn’t name her. Is that Raquel Welch’s little girl, all grown up?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      At the end of the video I had a title that said that's Tawny Kitain. The gal from the white snake video on the hood of the Jag's. Yup some guy told me there's a town out east where they pronounce it Chew-a. He was quite adamant that I was the fool. So far most comment they all lean towards two-a. Thanks for your kind words once again 13th :-)

  • @DennisMurphey
    @DennisMurphey Год назад +1

    I think we need a Flyer Alco restored to a sharpness like this one.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I have a beautiful passenger set that's been waiting for a few months. Planning on making that my next video.

  • @LionkingCMSL
    @LionkingCMSL Год назад

    I'm from Mantua, NJ, where the Mantua Metal Products company was founded and it is indeed "Man-choo-ah". Tyco was the Ready to Run arm of Mantua and stood for TYler's COmpany. The Tylers were the founders of Mantua Metal Products.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Yup! After taking this informal "poll" seems most of the country outside of NJ mispronounces it. I"m from a town most people cant even begin to pronounce. "Ypsilanti, ND"

    • @LionkingCMSL
      @LionkingCMSL Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains There is also a Mantua section of Philadelphia, PA. The name comes from a town in Italy and is mentioned in Dante's Divine Comedy. I presently live in Malaga, NJ, which is named for the town in Spain.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      @@LionkingCMSL yup! I’ve recieved lots of information about your hometown from this video.

  • @TomzTrainzandAccessories
    @TomzTrainzandAccessories Год назад +1

    Hey Ron. You are correct. We here in New York say Ma2a as well. LOL That’s a nice little Tyco you rescued. It’s amazing how well they were originally made back in the day. Your beautiful model is Dave Coverdale’s music video queen Tawny Kitaen!! It’s a shame she left us all to early.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      Awesome, another vote for two-a. Thanks for your kind words. Yup Tawny in that music video will always be in memories :-)

  • @markwilliams2620
    @markwilliams2620 Год назад +1

    Tawny Kitaen
    Man-chew-ah. It's a township in New Jersey named after a city in Italy and also where John Tyler had Tyco's first production facility. So, yeah, an East Coast thing mangled by we phonics obsessed Midwesterners.
    Nice work!

  • @bradwb6192
    @bradwb6192 Год назад

    So shiney, the glare is painful. Very nice...

  • @bluesboyst
    @bluesboyst Год назад

    Hi Ron. I have the same loco. My brothers he received for Christmas back about 1957 or so. One of the drive wheels have been missing for years but about 8 years ago I found 2 drives for it. Looking forward to getting it running again now that I am retired.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Hello, Glad you got some spare parts for this first generation drive system. It is a very nice drive set-up and quiet. Congrats on your new found free-time. Let the modeling begin!!!!

  • @leverettrailfan5414
    @leverettrailfan5414 8 месяцев назад

    Bit late checkin out this one, but glad I did! I gotta find one of these diecast sharks.
    I think that metal stuff in the shell was somebody trying to add extra heft to the shell, rather than fixing that post- I've seen similar things done and done it myself a little.
    The reason folks will say "don't take apart the magnet, it'll kill the strength" is because a lot of older models used an Alnico permanent magnet for the magnetic field. These magnets can be nice and strong, but they're not great at holding onto that magnetism for whatever reason- somebody out there knows! Fortunately, if the magnet is up against some magnetically attracted metal, of a certain mass, it creates some kind of magnetic flux that keeps the Alnico magnet's strength somewhat stable.
    Removing the motor armature, magnet, or field pieces disrupts that flux, and the magnet's strength is no longer being kept stable. But that's only one piece of it! The other matter is this- the whole motor assembly (magnet, field, and armature in all) is magnetized in an assembled state at the factory, because for one reason or another, the complete assembly can hold more magnetic strength than the alnico magnet can hold all on its own. So by disrupting the relationship of the parts/breaking the magnetic flux between the armature, field, and magnet, you loose some of that magnetic strength that was held by the complete assembly.
    As far as I know, this phenomenon only really affects Alnico magnets, at least to such an extent that anyone should bother worrying about it. The only reason it's a problem is that a weaker magnet will give the motor less torque, and it'll be more inclined to overheat. If the magnet on a motor is too weak, people have had a lot of success replacing them with rare earth (neodymium) magnets. You could also purchase or build a magnetizer, and zap the strength back into the original magnet. I have a vintage magnetizer Lionel sold to service stations in the 1960s for use with their HO motors. It's a very handy tool, but unfortunately Lionel didn't design it to be adjustable so it only works on motors that will fit between its magnetizing poles.
    There's somebody in the UK who sells a motor magnetizer but it isn't cheap, I think he hand-makes them. But as far as I know, all you need to make your own is some handy skills, some iron bar/rod stock, and a big ol spool or two of copper wire.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the cool info on the Alnico magnets. Ive been trying to read up or buy a re-magnetizer. not a lot of info out there Ive found useful so far.

  • @franktino6676
    @franktino6676 Год назад +1

    That finished product ,Ron, is one mighty nicely sparkly passenger hauling Shark consist! The polish job on the extruded aluminium cars came out excellently. And wasn't it a pleasure working on that '57 Shark MU all setup with screws instead of rivets? How things have changed...I digress ..
    Man- phoooey ...but then again I come from Joisey...
    Bruce...who ??? 😄🚂🤣

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Frank! I figured you would really love the old metal stuff. Made to be serviced and maintained. Are you referencing "The Boss". Great artist!!

    • @franktino6676
      @franktino6676 Год назад +1

      @@classicmodeltrains Yes, Ron, the "Boss" ! Yes, also, Ron, so very true that I love and appreciate the old metal stuff!! The old metal stuff was what I grew up with! Days of screw in light bulbs and no cream of wheat bulbs! That was the standard, Ron-- back then. If someone was model railroading in HO in those days- you expected " Tyco Tough." 🚋

  • @railsofontario3029
    @railsofontario3029 Год назад +4

    All I can say is Congratulations on obtaining one of these! Great repair as well:) I’ve always been curious how these work

  • @jackseamon7064
    @jackseamon7064 Год назад

    I say it the way you do. This here's the U. S. of A. and things get Americanized just because it is. Thank you for this epic clean, lube and reassemble video.

  • @BriansModelTrains
    @BriansModelTrains Год назад +2

    Great Video; always a joy to see what you will do nexr. Great restoration.

  • @animalyze7120
    @animalyze7120 Год назад

    Great video!!! I swear the farther you go back the better they were built, sure the details weren't the best but back then they knew the difference between a model and a replica. Most rivet counters in the hobby are completely clueless and make hilarious review videos blasting the details that are missing that they didn't pay for lol.

  • @ecidaho
    @ecidaho Год назад +1

    Very cool! The aluminum passenger cars turned out fantastic as did the RF-16! I do not have any MU1 motored locos, wish all my MU2s were MU1s lol. You probably have done this already, but if you, painfully, break off the plastic side trucks on an MU2, you can at least clean up the commutator and some gearing. Super glue works great to reattach the side trucks! Just repainted a Mantua/Tyco RF-16 in jade green New York Central. Yep, also knew recognized this weeks classic model. All the best!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      I need to do a MU-2 video. I think I'm going to go the drill out the rivets route. Replace with very small machine bolts and spacers that will be needed. Or.....submerge the motor in jewelry cleaning solution. Ive heard of Fellers doing both. Thanks once again for your kind words Erick :-)

    • @ecidaho
      @ecidaho Год назад +2

      @@classicmodeltrains ahh jewelers cleaning solution!! Will have to get some and I really don’t want to drill out the rivets. Thanks for that info!!!

  • @franktino6676
    @franktino6676 Год назад +1

    Man - Chew- uhhh.
    As another chap mentioned here from Joisey ,too. Where there is a town in Jersey pronounced that way with ironic connections to Tyco itself back in the day...
    Now that be said, personally I used to always pronounce it " Man- too - ahhh" ..until I was corrected by the owner of Hi-Way Hobby House, formerly of Ramsey ,New Jersey, back in the '50s to '80s which was a huge HO model railroading retailer..

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      third vote for Chew-Ah. A few others have mentioned Tyco started there.

  • @johnnyjames7139
    @johnnyjames7139 Год назад

    I have one that has been mine since new. I replaced the armature long ago. It runs fine.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      WOW!! Thats a pretty cool story. Sounds like you have been modeling for quite some time now!!

  • @josephseverino674
    @josephseverino674 Год назад

    Enjoy watching your videos, you really having a lot fun getting those old trains running again, without going crazy and keeping that original charm and just right amount of good upgrades👍,this hobby can be affordable with how to repairs, 👍

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thank you! Yup this hobby can be affordable with some shared knowledge :-)

  • @NJEsperantist
    @NJEsperantist 9 месяцев назад

    I only recently found your channel. I can only say that I like your info, your energy, and your way of presenting.

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. Very nice.👍

  • @sugarcubeaudio152
    @sugarcubeaudio152 Год назад

    Awesome work and looks great

  • @ccrm10
    @ccrm10 Год назад +2

    Fantastic job! Those look great. And you are correct, they do not build them like that anymore, which is a bit of a shame.

  • @normfredriksen1381
    @normfredriksen1381 Год назад

    I really like how these engines were built. Very solid for the most part.

  • @regisbraga3833
    @regisbraga3833 Год назад +1

    Amazing job Ron! Thanks for sharing the work on the MU-1 (never have seen one before). The cars - and your work on them - are superb! Congratulations my friend!
    PS: Mantua’s pronunciation like an Italian would do (as Mantua is a city in Northern Italy)- MAN as man in manifest; TU as tu in Tucumcari; and A as a in hArbor. The tonic is in MAN. Ciao amico mio! Auguri!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Regis! Most of the votes have been FOR man-two-ah. I'm surprised you have not seen a MU-1 before. Your motor knowledge is surpassed by no one :-)

    • @regisbraga3833
      @regisbraga3833 Год назад

      Thank you my Master for your kind words! Man-two-ah sounds almost perfectly in Italian too! I loved the MU-1: it is a MU-2 with screws, which facilitates a lot the work on him (not it; motors are almost humans to me, like locomotives and cars!) I believe that was cheaper to Tyco to manufacture the motor with rivets instead of screws. Too bad for us, IMHO, but much better than the Power Torque piece of cr4p!💩

  • @4everdc302
    @4everdc302 Год назад +1

    Hey, Ron. Places like the front truck wheel points&coach pick-ups for lights that are conductive. I use ACT-6006 Track&Rail Cleaner(conductive). It's got a lube factor to it. Also, use it on track switches.🚂🇨🇦🇺🇲🙋

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      Right on. I have a conductive grease I picked up a while back. Don't use it too much. Everything seems to conduct pretty good after a cleaning. I suppose it will corrode over time if its doing shelf queen duty

  • @WWIIREBEL
    @WWIIREBEL Год назад

    I knew a man (through my granpa) that worked for mantua . He said Man - tu - wa, so that's how i been saying it since childhood,lol.

  • @johnsterling7420
    @johnsterling7420 Год назад +1

    Awesome restro. Ron you did a great job, looks fantastic. 👌👍😇

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

    Very nice, the cars look spectacular! 👍
    BTW - Pronounce it any way you want. "Man-chew-uh" is the Italian pronunciation. In Ohio, the town of the same name is pronounced "Man-ah-Way"! I know, how the heck does THAT work?... 🤯
    Keep up the great videos.

  • @mjamesb66
    @mjamesb66 Год назад

    Just found your channel. Love your videos

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад

    Each of your videos keep me "riveted."😮

  • @MozanaRN
    @MozanaRN Год назад +2

    Excellent restoration Ron. I am curious as to the country your particular Sharknose Diesel was manufactured in. The cars as well. I found the loop and hook couplers to be something not seen often in USA manufacturing. Hope to see more vintage restorations which inspire me to look for these early HO scale gems in my local second hand hobby stores. Until next time, best wishes and thank you for sharing.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      These units were all made in America. The hook and loops were standard issue for Tyco back in the day. Until N.M.R.A standards came up with the XF-2 "horn hook" so different manufacturers stuff would all couple up together. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)

  • @robertschmidt6383
    @robertschmidt6383 Год назад

    Great job.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 11 месяцев назад

    Grew up in Boston in the 1950's. Never heard it called Man-choo-ah until you just said it, only ever heard Man-tu-ah, just as it's spelled.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад

      After the poll I took with this video it appears only a few Fellers say it Choo-A

  • @haroldalexis4200
    @haroldalexis4200 Год назад

    You did a spectacular job on the entire restoration of this vintage TYCO MANTUA set looks brand new. I too have a TYCO MANTUA cars different road names. I applaud when you replaced the old horn hooks with the coupler box installed onto the extension. When I put on a KADEE coupler it needed a sleeve that was no problem... Since KADEE & WALTHERS PROTO are metal I attached coupled another MANTUA car I was having overload & sparks until the warning light on my powerpack lit up. The conversion done is 100% recommended. the plastic box insulates the metal couplers. Very well done on your project very well done. 👍🎥

  • @StephenCarlBaldwin
    @StephenCarlBaldwin Год назад +1

    Amazing how well built these old machines were (and are)!

  • @ezrafreemantle1824
    @ezrafreemantle1824 Год назад

    Really enjoying watching your videos. I have a sentimental tyco rock island with power torque drive the same as the one behind you. It's very good condition but has cracked wheels. Turns out they're not that easy to find.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. You will have to scare up a parts loco. Any loco that has a power torque in it will work as a parts unit. Ive seen a few tyco's with cracked wheels but not many.

  • @damiencx5002
    @damiencx5002 Год назад

    Great video. You did magic on the locomotive and the mechanism. Runs like new. I have never seen a old 50's Tyco Mantua Sharknose RF-16's at any swap meets or model railway shows over here in Australia, just the later plastic ones. Love the aluminium coaches, it's great when someone restores them like new. You did a top job 🇦🇺

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks. I'm hoping to scare up a C430 in the Queensland rail livery. I always wonder if they are pretty common for you guys "Down Under" :-) Thanks for watching!!

    • @damiencx5002
      @damiencx5002 Год назад

      @Classic Model Trains There pretty hard to find here too in Queensland. Only seen one at a swap meet many years ago. There was one on E-bay a few years ago, and there's a Tyco QR cabosse for sale now. Pretty rare item. The most ones I find are the Chattanooga ones :-)

  • @joediberardino4419
    @joediberardino4419 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video keep them comings

  • @SleeperBBQ
    @SleeperBBQ 8 месяцев назад

    I like passenger car set up's looks good TY

  • @georgiahex7387
    @georgiahex7387 Год назад

    Unfortunately, I have never had the opportunity to see a sharknose in person. It would be a pleasure to see one. I do have a Tyco A-team and a Rock island in the box along with a Roco that I purchased and painted up for my personal rail line. Your passenger set is truly fantastic

  • @traviscurlutu7723
    @traviscurlutu7723 Год назад

    This weekend ill try making a vid. ( never done for RUclips) i have one of these tyco sharks a friend gave me that has a Hobbytown drive. Pretty unique. Weighs a ton but runs good.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Gotta start sooner or later. They get easier to make with the more you make :-)

  • @garyjardine9882
    @garyjardine9882 Год назад

    Mantua...another great video I wish I could do mine as well as you do yours great job Ron always enjoy your videos ...Gary

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Another vote for Man two a . Thanks for your kind words Gary :-)

  • @jasonmarkum171
    @jasonmarkum171 Год назад

    Fun video, I learned something today, really enjoyed it! Thank you Sir!

  • @gusshadleythelunaticfromar7125

    You have educated me on these Sharks,I never knew about the 50s Era die cast models, I would not mind getting one. Love to find a 70s Era D&H shark, mine was the midnight special.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Yup, These 'Ol Gals are heavy and built very well!

    • @gusshadleythelunaticfromar7125
      @gusshadleythelunaticfromar7125 Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains These Are The First I Have Ever Seen, I Will Look For Them At Meets, I Seriously Doubt If I Will Ever Find One, Looking For The Needle In The Hay Stack, Or The Hay In A Needle Stack. LOL

  • @russcrooker2223
    @russcrooker2223 Год назад

    Great job restoring the engine and cars. Also you lay out is look fantastic.

  • @MarkTrain-hw2xt
    @MarkTrain-hw2xt 2 месяца назад

    Nice!

  • @Xtream__Attitude
    @Xtream__Attitude Год назад

    That is a nice paint scheme I never seen that Tyco before... Would definitely add DCC to it :)
    Stu

    • @Xtream__Attitude
      @Xtream__Attitude Год назад

      And its Mantua NOT Man Chew a lol and that's from some guy up in Canada lol

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Hello Stu, The original motor pulls too many amps for DCC. Also I want to leave it original. It has a MU-1 in it.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Another vote for Two-a. Thanks !!

  • @SantaFeBob
    @SantaFeBob 7 месяцев назад

    Man-too-ah, Man-choo-ah, Toe-may-toe Toe-mah-toe…
    As long as we recognize the great work you to with these projects! Excellent job on restoring the engine and the passenger cars. Thank you for sharing. Does the wax remove the decals on the Tyco passenger cars? I have the Santa Fe passenger cars and I want them to shine too.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  7 месяцев назад +1

      I used the micro set and a fiberglass pencil to remove the decals and sticky left over stuff. Old decals came off with minimal effort

  • @oldref65
    @oldref65 Год назад

    Awesome video, love your new layout!!! Thanks for the eBay info!

  • @elleryparsons2433
    @elleryparsons2433 Год назад

    Keep Uo The Videos Ron.👍

  • @williambruceboisjoli8455
    @williambruceboisjoli8455 Год назад

    Great video Ron I have the cars but not the locomotive I have seen them before need to get one

  • @casstelles
    @casstelles Год назад

    Thank You for this video. I have this same type of Shark nose diesel (a unit) with the same MU-1 motor setup (It has the open pilot with the hoop-link couplers). Although it does run, it will need the wheels cleaned and the power truck relubricated. Along with the A unit, I have the dummy B unit still in the kit box from Mantua, and many of the Mantua aluminum passenger cars of each type. My plan for the A&B unit sharks along with the Mantua aluminum passenger cars is to create my own version of the Tyco Streamliners train. Also, I would love to find another MU-1 motor kit to make the B unit powered, but I have not been able to find any at this time (the search still continues). As far as pronouncing the Mantua name, I say it just like you say it. I guess this is due to my Midwest Ohio speak.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Another vote for two-a! Hope you get that consist all put together soon. It should look real sharp!!

  • @microbusss
    @microbusss Год назад

    I have the blue & yellow one you showed & yeah it needs fixing
    never has run since I got it & the one you have came with a B unit & matching passenger cars
    Plus I want the dummy & B unit for mine

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Yup. Now I want the matching stuff for this set. Dang Hobby anyway :-)

    • @microbusss
      @microbusss Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains yeah ones for yours came as a boxed set
      all the passenger cars have Tyco Streamliner on the top
      but anyway mine hasn't ran since I bought it

  • @MygrandpasTrain
    @MygrandpasTrain Год назад +1

    Any idea what brand those coaches are? I just polished up a set that looked similar but mine were made by Herkimer and mine are the shorty 60 foot versions. Did a video on that last Fall. Or December. Then I got some long ones that were badly corroded. Those took a while with the wire wheel. I should try actual wax on mine too, they are not as shiny as they probably could be. Yours would look sweet with that Burlington Varney engine you did. Maybe use Burlington decals on the coaches?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I'm pretty sure they are Tyco. 50's stuff. You know that idea with the Varney A & B is a really good idea!

  • @gacj2010
    @gacj2010 Год назад

    Oh man , that was historical .. That set goes back so far .. I think about who owned it , if it cost a fortune back in the day (Ill bet it did ) and all the time it was displayed and enjoyed on layouts , maybe at train clubs .. OH man I love Tyco ... I just do ... Just because .... Mantua better though ..You made that one young again and it looked like it could slow start too? Could it?

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. in the video that was just about as slow as it could go. Maybe a bit slower. It takes 7 volts before it starts to move. Lots of weight its tugging along though :-)

  • @darrenrawlinson6344
    @darrenrawlinson6344 Год назад

    Good job and a great result. That's a fine lookin' classic model train! Are you going to fit lights in the future? Get a bit of O. Winston Link action in the the cabin!

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I would like to install lighting. I sorta ran out of production time. O. Winston is the BEST!!

  • @williamlee1429
    @williamlee1429 Год назад

    If there’s a chew in there, I don’t see it. I’m with you

  • @frankcaccamo3568
    @frankcaccamo3568 Год назад

    Fantastic viewing. Love these shows. Just wondering who sells spares bits and pieces. Haven’t touched my tyco for nearly 45 yrs. Midnite express.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Thank you! For spare Tyco parts you're going to have to cannibalize other parts loco.

    • @frankcaccamo3568
      @frankcaccamo3568 Год назад

      @@classicmodeltrains I was looking for the main gear of the torque motor the 2 little black ones are there 👋

  • @peterforden5917
    @peterforden5917 Год назад

    As you said...Mantua and she looks like Raquel Welch, but I'm 71 and all women look like her , ho hum :)

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      Right on... another vote for Two-A. :-). I cant remember who was this episodes Classic Model. I will have to go and read thru the comments and find out again

  • @railfansammy4974
    @railfansammy4974 Год назад

    cool I have one in Santa Fe paint .

  • @dennisdew2782
    @dennisdew2782 Год назад

    Where in the world did you find that old thing? Thanks for the cool video.😮

  • @ChamplainDivision
    @ChamplainDivision Год назад

    Acetate or clear sheet plastic in place of the original opaque windows would look a lot better. Also, I wonder if those cars were based on the original Central of Georgia Man-O-War consist that ran between Atlanta and Columbus, GA. At any rate, I think those cars are probably incredibly rare.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад

      I think clear windows would look better also, but I wanted to leave these original as I can. Wished I had enough original couplers to use instead up going to Kadee's. Not that these are worth a lot of $$$ just like factory stock old stuff :-)

  • @austanroupe4730
    @austanroupe4730 Год назад

    Some interior coach lights would really set it off

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      I agree! I was eyeballing some, but they were incandescent, I'm holding out for some LED ones.

  • @johnramirez5996
    @johnramirez5996 11 месяцев назад

    On those that power travels through axels. After a well deserved and neglected cleaning. I like to use a small dab of dielectric grease. It helps make better contact for power to travel through. Plus greases them. Do not use as regular grease. Don't use to grease everything. Your engine will not work properly or not work at all. Will ground itself out. If you don't know anything about dielectric grease.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  11 месяцев назад +1

      Ive researched die-electric grease quite a bit. I believe it would be beneficial at some of the contact paths of the juice. keeps them from corroding or rusting, or whatever process the 2 dissimilar metals are going to do.

  • @F40M07
    @F40M07 7 месяцев назад +1

    I watch SMT mainline so I call it Man-taw

  • @AEStudt
    @AEStudt Год назад

    Yes

  • @DinsdalePiranha67
    @DinsdalePiranha67 Год назад

    I had to scroll down the comments to find out who the classic model was. And as a big fan of Whitesnake and Ratt back in the days, I'm ashamed I didn't remember her name!
    Also I pronounce it "Man-TWO-ah".

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +1

      Another vote for two-ah! Thanks. if you watched my vid to the end she was revealed. Tawny Kitaen :-)

  • @gratzmyers3242
    @gratzmyers3242 Год назад

    No "ch" in Mantua! Here in Mississippi it's Man-tu-a! I think those Tyler boys would agree!

  • @stephenclark5416
    @stephenclark5416 9 месяцев назад

    Man-too-ahhh. I'm from Bama.

  • @customwoodworketc1046
    @customwoodworketc1046 10 месяцев назад

    Mantua😊

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад

      You are correct Sir. I want with tyco because it's more recognizable :-)

  • @sort187
    @sort187 Год назад +1

    What sized tubing is that? I think it might cure plenty of my coupling ills.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  Год назад +2

      It's fuel line for chainsaws. I got it at the autoparts store. just small enough to slide in the hole on the Kadee.

    • @sort187
      @sort187 Год назад

      @Classic Model Trains I like it. I'm going to have to try it. I have a lot of railcars I've been wanting to convert without having to build/rebuild the draft gear boxes. This might be just the ticket a guy needs to get that done!

  • @markryan1754
    @markryan1754 Год назад +1

    Then Tyco would be Chi-co (cheye-co), But like you said on Mantua (man two a)..

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces 10 месяцев назад

    Instead of buying those small bottles of Micro sol which cost you $5 each... you can use vinegar which is less than a 1/3 of the cost and most houses have it in the kitchen... I try to save $$$ bu not buying or using specific model applicable items which they always mark up for hobby $$ when most houses have the necessary items in a house without purchasing specifics.... that engine and those carriages came up great.

    • @classicmodeltrains
      @classicmodeltrains  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Tim. I like your way of thinking and completely agree. I had no idea what was in micro sol. Thanks for the tip!!

  • @johnramirez5996
    @johnramirez5996 8 месяцев назад

    Have you checked out the power wheel cleaners? Been thinking about getting 1. Anyone have a opinion about them?

  • @roberthubal6278
    @roberthubal6278 Год назад

    Man tua