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Martin, your trolley looks right at home.  A consequence of your thread caused me to face the reality that I'm never going to run my WHT on my planned layout, so I've just listed it in the FOR SALE/TRADE forum.

 

Western Hobbycraft makes a really fine product, so I'm sure you will get many hours of enjoyment.

 

If you can, how about supplying a link to the thread describing the work you did regarding the e-unit.  I'm sure at least some of the folks with these trolleys may have missed it, or neglected to bookmark it.

 

Thanks again for the photo.

I am not sure how to put the link up to the article, but it is on this page,  just scroll down to Wester Hobbycraft Trolley's.  A gentleman posted a pic of the circuit board.  Once you have the shell off, it should be a snap to install.  Just remember that after you remove the four body screws to lift the shell up a little and reach in with needle nose pliers to remove the head lite bulbs from their housings, then you can completely remove the body to work on it...

 

Marty

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