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I saw this post and bought the cars after that.

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I tried to get my Lionel Snoopy hand cars to work smoothly. I bought repair stuff from Lionel. I even bought the extra power trucks to build the dog houses.

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I checked out the MTH version and it runs so much better that I gave up. I just swapped the characters. I will still build the dog houses if the speed will match.I wish MTH had a PS2 sound file of Peanuts. I could make a sound filled dog house!

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This reminds me of a great idea re handcars that I saw in an old issue of a G-scale magazine. 

A chap had removed all of the motor/gearing from the handcar and made it as free-rolling as possible.  Then he attached a bar magnet to one end of the car.  The head of the figure at that end of the car was turned 180-degrees as if looking over his shoulder. 

He attached another bar magnet to the pilot of a locomotive so that the poles of the two magnets were aligned to repel each other.

Result?.....The hand car was 'pushed' by the locomotive, and closely so as to give the appearance the guy(s) on the handcar were literally a few scale feet from doom!!

What a hoot!  I'm sure it could be done with a derelict Lionel handcar....I've just not gotten to that level of my bucket list, yet.

FWIW, always....

KD

Hi Joe,

Thanks for posting this! I'm literally in the middle of doing this exact conversion right now, due to Snoopy's anemic and picky performance issues, and I'm hoping you can help me --- the conversion is my young son's request.

  1. I've got both characters of both handcars removed, and am now trying to first determine what position Snoopy should be in order to minimize any resistance to the handcar handle. I'm thinking Snoopy's base should be about ~1/16" from the platform edge -- is that about where yours is?
  2. How did you attach Snoopy? Did you drill new holes in the platform to accommodate Snoopy's rubber-like pegs? When I position Snoopy to where I think he should probably be, the places for his new holes conflict with the screw housings for the MTH platform.
  3. What glue did you use to attach Woodstock? I'm not sure if epoxy will stick to him.


Thanks!

Dave

Thanks, Joe! I appreciate the photos and follow-up. When I checked the spacing of the holes on Snoopy with that of the platform, that didn't seem to match up for me. So I don't think the existing holes can just be elongated....at least one of them will have to be moved to the side. I just have to sit down with it a bit to figure it out.

Also, there are 3 screws attaching the platform to the chassis, 2 on one end and 1 on the other. I don't see how Snoopy could be mounted on the side with the 2 screws since those screws will interfere with Snoopy's plastic plugs, so I think it has to go on the other side. From your photos, it looks like that's what you did, too. 

I presume you used the brass wire on Woodstock because the glue wasn't holding tight?

Dave

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