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118 Points
Rank:Track Layer
The only Austrian loco I have. A ÖBB 93 with a Giesl chimney. I named it Gabriel!
Found this engine on eBay some years ago, quite liked it, so I bought it. It’s made by Kleinbahn, It runs ok, but I don’t run It all that much because the motor is wired backwards. I don’t know how to fix it yet…
However, I’m hoping by Sunday, this won’t be the only Austrian locomotive I own. ^^
Steve-The-British-Railroader, RayronVR and 4 others-
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Rank:Master modeler
What scale is this? Looks a lot like what Marklin makes.
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118 Points
Rank:Track Layer
@US_Z_Scale It’s HO scale.
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203 Points
Rank:Station Master
A typical Kleinbahn issue with the backwards wired motor. You just need to take off the body shell and switch around the two wires connected to the motor by screws. 🙂
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118 Points
Rank:Track Layer
@ImperialExpress306.02 This is what I’m greeted with then the body is off. I’m guessing It’s the two screws at the top and bottom?
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203 Points
Rank:Station Master
@GothicLocomotive Ah, that’s quite a modern motor already. There sadly are no more screws, you just need to unsolder the springs in front of the motor as marked in the first picture. I have a smiliar motor Kleinbahn model at the shop which came in quite handy for this case.
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