A buddy came by with a good 6 driver magnetraction chassis to cannibalise for my Adriatic. I couldn't find all the bearings new, and using the wrong ones, though they fit, will wreck the magnetraction. The forward gear is loose on the new chassis and bearing and post look bad, the rear set is weak also, but the axles and bearings are great. My first ever train has been "worn out" again Long on its second wheelset, and this will be the 4th bearing swap. The gears and gear post on mine are fine, but the axle bearings are worn out enough to allow a skip tooth though. Just enough and I noticed the very first time that it jumped a tooth on the rear driver and began pulsing and stuttering on the rods &.gear binding lightly. So hopefully I can get something going on that soon.
His family sent a photo to him of them at a Cedar Point Amusement Park holloween diplay of giant pumkins and he sent them back a picture of my hallowen loco front end. So we ran the trains some, but not long. I was fighting to stay awake and he had to play cook at home.
I also stopped at the dollar store for tortillas and ketchup, and while there saw the holloween displays have tripled in size. I guess I just started searching for a plastic skull, ghost, monster, or pumkin head for a boiler front just a bit too soon. There were pumpkin solar lamps, glow in the dark skeletons. I'll run back and measure them tomorrow; I like this, even with the poorly done skull, it's grown on me, but it only has me wanting a 3d version more.