I’m a modern command control operator/collector and a tinplate(Marx),mainly prewar(US- Ives, AF etc...and European Bing, KB, Märklin, etc...) operator/collector. The later category has some BUT that’s due to mechanical or electrical problems. So I’ll limit this to working/should work and/or bought it working and still not right after repairs. The Last one listed- Lionel Legacy SD60, is my most frustrating.
Tinplate/Prewar
Lionel 204 Steam Loco(uncatalogued 1941)- It has worked well, then I took it for repairs. Now the armature/commutator/stator assembly is “loose”. It won’t run. If I put my finger on the stator on the non-brushplate side, it’ll start to move a bit but then something goes out of whack.
Marx Monom F unit: I do love this engine and it’s actually a somewhat rare version(2 wheel mini motor). The motor works, but the way the previous owner had it in the body was causing some issue(I actually forget) that I took it out. Now it just doesn’t sit correctly in the body and doesn’t properly contact the track. I’ve been tinkering to get it going correctly. Also- it’s a pretty poor puller but that’s to be expected considering it’s lack of weight
modern:
Lionel Milwaukee Road H16-44 w/ TMCC & Odyssey: theres absolutely nothing wrong with this loco- runs smoothly, smokes, good sound. I just happened to buy it at York and subsequently found a Union Pacific Legacy H16-44. HEnce, the Milwaukee Road barely gets run
Lionel Amtrak Dash 9 w/ TMCC: my first tmcc Loco. I bought it because it was a good deal, it was o scale, and I love Amtrak. Unfortunately, not knowing As much about Amtrak as I do now, I didn’t know Amtrak never had a Dash 9. It’s also a bull in a china shop due to lack of Odyssey- it can really pull BUT it’s also wildly fast and that I very much dislike. THe fact it’s not a prototype leaves me with no desire to upgrade this to ERR
Lionel Legacy CSX SD60 from 2011: Started out great, then the HD04-T bridge rectifier on the Legacy RS Lite board went(apparently somewhat common). So I lost sound and then smoke(not sure if they’re related, the fan works). Next it started to frequently derail, I found that the centering spring for the front axle was bent and then I lost a small but essential part nended to reassemble so I bought a new truck. Ok so that should be it. it should be running without issue- right? Right? Nope- for some reason at 25 steps this loco moves like it’s at 10- which doesn’t even allow for it to be in a MU for which this loco would be perfect. I’m thinking of taking the new truck off, putting the centering mechanism on the old truck, and hoping that the reason for the issue with its speed is the lack of “wear” on the new truck Vs the old truck. Maybe then it’ll be back to at least running normally & consistently at speed steps 40 and below and be able to run in an MU.
That said, I’m lucky to have as many prewar & TMCC/Legacy & Proto2/3 locos that Work as well as they do! So I’ll name 2 or 3 to end this post on a good note:
prewar:
Ives 3250- first Ives loco
Lionel-Ives 3251(not working but I love it)
Karl Bub electric steam outline- first Prewar European electrically powered
Modern:
Lionel Legacy GECX SD40t-2 #8678- I love this patched ex- Up, ex-SP tunnel motor. With it being a leasing company Loco it’s versatile in terms of consists it runs
Lionel Legacy Amtrak F40PH Phase III & NPCU- Love the F40PH. Love Amtrak. Love Using the cabbage in MUs
Triple Toss Up!: TMCC Dash 8, Legacy ATSF Kodachrome GP35, Legacy BNSF GP35 “Santa Fe” yellow lettering on blue background and BNSF painted on each side of the hood