I've been searching and searching an have had no luck.. I'm looking for a spectrum quality (or at least not train set quality) 0-4-0 switcher, but I can't afford brass. Anyone out there know where I could find a nice little switcher?
I've even searched e-bay, reluctantly.
thanks in advance
kevin?
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?sofocus=so&sbrftog=1&catref=C12&from=R10&submitsearch=Search&satitle=0-4-0&sacat=19128%26catref%3DC6&floc=1&sargn=-1%26saslc%3D1&sadis=200&fpos=ZIP%2FPostal&sabfmts=1&saobfmts=insif&ftrt=1&ftrv=1&saprclo=&saprchi=&fsop=1%26fsoo%3D1&fgtp=
All metal Mantua
http://cgi.ebay.com/Reading-RR-0-4-0-Mother-Hubbard-Steam-loco-MANTUA_W0QQitemZ130168943398QQihZ003QQcategoryZ19137QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Better motor for this one.
http://yardbirdtrains.com/YBHHindx.htm
Click on #161
Rich
IIRC, Bowser has a PRR 04-0. remember - these were mostly gone by about 1900 on most roads.
Gene
thanks. I'm not looking for any specific model. an 0-4-0t would be nice, but it doesn't really matter.
how well does the mantua run?
The Mantua 0-4-0 runs fine. Not all that detailed but a little fiddling and you can have a nice one. See Yardbird Classic Trains as Dan sometimes has a a nice one. They use to have the little six mantua model which is an 0-6-0T as well. The little Bowser Dockside is an easy kit and not too expensive.
Gene;
Those little 0-4-0s with thier slopeback tenders, were a staple on the Canal project-around the turn of the century. They were a neat little engine, scooting back and fro with carloads of either material or burden.
You are correct about Bowser, and that is a honey of a little engine. Even the gear is correct, and not some garbag-y contraption.
RIch
thanks y'all
I'm looking at the a-5 kit, how hard would it be to assemble the valve gear and side rods?
Kevin,
I've found that assembling the side shown in the instructions is quite easy. Putting the piece of paper between parts when riviting is a must. Assembling the mirror image set is not as easy....
Gene
Kevin,
Bowser offers the valve gear already assembled for a small price. Using paper between the parts is an old trick but will give you proper clearence between the parts. I've done a couple of dozen Bowesr kits for myself and friends and after a bit of filing, they go together very well. Finished a Clinchfield version Challenger last year and it runs very nicely.
One tip: Make sure the drivers roll freely before and after installing side rods. There can be bind. A little filing on the rods, both in the holes and to make sure there aren't any burrs on the flat.
One more thing if you semble your own valve gear, make sure the heads of the rivets face outward.
I've got two nice 0-4-0's a Mehano 0-4-0 Dockside, and a Rivarossi 0-4-0 Dockside (with Mehano chassis). both run nice and look nice.
Thanks everyone for the input. I think that I'll go with the Bowser A-5 and super detailing kit and maybe, if I can find it, the assembled valve gear.
Kevin, check the Bowser site. I'm sure they have assembled valve gear for their 0-4-0. It used to add a out $12 to the price.
Gene
sorry to bring up an old thread, but I recently got an AHM 0-4-0 (for free, otherwise I wouldn't have it) and now it needs a motor, or at least some new brushes and springs. Is there something out there I can use, or should I just give up before starting. It looks like it's geared to go pretty fast, unfortunatley, but I haven't been able to run it.
if you can find one get a Mehano/IHC 0-4-0 and take it apart and use that frame/chassis, will require some modifying. make sure to keep the back loop on there or you wont beable to hook up the tender.
Kevin,
Go to the Northwest Shortline site and look up replacement motors. They had one for most AHM locomotives.. The motors were problem. I have replaced most of mine with NWSL motors. They will not be cheap but they will work and they are either Sagami or anotehr Japanese quality brand.
The work involved is usually minimal.
http://www.golfmanorhobbies.com/
They have oodles of stuff. Mehano/IHC/AHM/Rivarossi had a lot of interchangable products. I've got one of the parts guides. He had brushes and springs for my AHM/Mehano/IHC SW-1.
Frank
Quote from: kevin2083 on November 25, 2007, 06:53:22 PM
sorry to bring up an old thread, but I recently got an AHM 0-4-0 (for free, otherwise I wouldn't have it) and now it needs a motor, or at least some new brushes and springs. Is there something out there I can use, or should I just give up before starting. It looks like it's geared to go pretty fast, but I haven't been able to run it.
Golf Manor is good. Bring your check book.
Gene