All of them run, except the two I bought for parts.
The last time i checked they all ran,but its been almost a year and a half since ive checked.Ill be checking them out real soon since i feel better now.
Hmmm. Working on new layout so simple loop running now. 9 O gauge, one new in box, others run. If we're counting all trains.... One HO NIB, one N NIB, five G haven't run in years. Hmmm, may be I need a G track on this layout.
Very interesting read guys.
i have about 25 tmcc engines/12 legacy/30 convential engines/all run ,100 percent, i have been doing this a long ,i have a home layout and a 6'x30' dog bone layout the is legacy controlled, NO track pins or bridge track between the six sections, just run the trains,zw-l720
I have 11 out of commission right now
blueline; that sounds bad! Your workbench must be getting kind of cluttered.
What sorts of issues are you having?
Rod
All of them....I have 4 post war and 4 modern locos. They all work and see time on the layout.
HM,
All the engines I own run and are used on each layout we build.
Even the early 263E runs along side the Newer MTH DCS. Having the ability to run both
Conventional and DCS at the same time allows me to use all the engines when ever I choose too.
Pine Creek/Dave
I have 11 out of commission right now
blueline; that sounds bad! Your workbench must be getting kind of cluttered.
What sorts of issues are you having?
Rod
Rod
These are all at the club and we have a room devoted to servicing. Three subways have blown boards, two subways have binding trucks, Y6b needs a tender wiring harness, windows all are out on Lioenl subway, I think one steamer needs a new tether, coupler keeps popping open on a Lionel Berk, lost the sounds on a Wevaer sBaldwin, and an R27 is dead.
I have plenty of others to use Never really counted them
I own 13 engines, all are on layout, all work, I run most of them every day.
I own two engines. Both of the run around the layout, but only one of them works. It is two identical Lionel TMCC SD40-2's that were meant to run as a MU. Since I could not get them to play nice together, I yanked the motors out of one and run it as a TMCC dummy.
Both engines have had numerous problems, but I've been working on them here and there.
With the exception of a handfull of standard gauge engines with swollen wheels, everything runs. Never counted how many I have either.
I run them all. I just got through running the two I didn't run. Now there's only one I doon't run and if you saw it, you wouldn't run it either.
Don't have many but all are conventional and all run just peachy.
Pete
I just roughed out a total and scared the doodoo out of myself. Due to the eclectic type of trains I accumulate, I am always picking up somewhat rough pieces to stash for spare parts or future custom projects. Still, probably 75% are operable. Now if I could just find a gear for my Hoge Streamliner, the % would improve
Steve "Papa" Eastman
My engines run, to stay on topic.
BUT I think you guys are crazy telling the world how many engines you own.
After reviewing what information is in my profile, you are correct sir. Not a great idea revealing to the world what you have. I made some secure changes to my profile. I feel safer now.