Originally Posted by ADCX Rob:
Originally Posted by KRA:
...they were able to locate the molds to make the 333 & 1829 Marx steam engine at a former Fisher Price factory outside of Albany, NY...
Even though East Aurora, NY is considerably west of Aurora, NY, neither is anywhere near Albany.
The tooling was located in a dilapidated Fisher-Price factory in East Aurora, NY, outside of Buffalo.
Just to expand a bit, as I was running ot catch a real train just before I made the post this morning.
Yes the Fisher-Price factory was outside of Buffalo, not Albany, the K-Line Guide lists the locality as Albion.
The molds they found there (besides the 333 & 1829) included the S-2 switcher,
and the GE-70 (K-Line made use of the S-2, but not the Ge 70 Ton) ).
For the 3000 series engines the modified Marx mold was used until 1993, when the new K-Line mold went into use. The K-Line smoke unit was very different from the Marx unit in that the Marx smoke unit chuffed (and they smoke like beasts), the K-Line smoke unit was passive, and improved Seuthe smoke unit was placed in these engines in mid-1996 (a band around the top of the stack indicates the newer smoke unit).
The tender derived from Marx tolling remained in use with these engines until 1999, when the new, longer tender, started to be used.
As for the whistle, I have (3) of the earlier 3000 engines and the whistles all work with the whistle button on my Z-4000 transformer. That said, I know that activating these whistles can be a challenge, email me off-list, and I'll send you a K-Line whistle controller.
As for parts, here is the link for the company that bought out the K-Line parts department.
http://www.brasseurelectrictra...vice/kline/kline.php
Ken