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Model Train Maintenance - A Guide to Beautify Your N Scale Trains

Fed up with your kids using their grubby paws to play "crash and bash go the choo-choo!" with your prized model beauties? Want to ensure that your lovelies get the care and attention that they need and deserve? Here are some tips and tricks to ensure that your darling beauties stay in tip top condition. Sparing a couple of hours every year to tweak those rusted wheels to life will extend the life of your engine for years to come.

Getting a miniature delight that serves as both a collector's item as well as a toy for your viewing pleasure is great fun. Constant usage also means, however, that these tiny trains will need proper maintenance every once in a while. There are just as many options and precautions that go into making sure that your model electric train set does not kick the bucket too soon.

N scale trains, being the one of the smallest versions of your locomotive craze, require a lot of tender loving care. Most of the dirt that gets past your roving eyes while you subject the track with your cleaning ministrations has a tendency to gather on the locomotive's wheels. Give your train a wheel clean by using a pipe cleaner or a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Use either one of them to gently scrub the wheels, and presto! You will be left with a shiny set of wheels. Don't skimp out on this essential task! You don't want your treasure to screech itself into an early grave.

As time passes the parts in an N scale locomotive will start to die on you, and that is why it important for you to carry out proper gear maintenance. After you have had a good cry and can take it like a man, you need to disassemble the locomotive. To get a bird's eye view of the gear system, you need to remove the locomotive's chassis. Start checking for that nasty dirt and debris, and if it is present, clean it out.

Don't worry. Even though disassembling the gears can be a possibility, it is best to leave them alone as putting them back together again can be a major pain. Once the gears have gotten their coat of "shine", dab them with the tip of a toothpick covered in a small amount of a plastic-compatible lubricant. Go easy on the lubricant since applying too much will make the gear system look like a sticky a dust magnet.

You would want to lubricate the motor brushes in your loco as you lubricate the ears. These tiny carbon brushes are located between the motor terminal and the communicator which are responsible for providing an electrical connection between the two parts. They are liable to thin out since they go through a lot of stress caused by the friction produced during the operation. You will need to change them as they will not be able to provide the electric connection needed to live up to your impeccable standards.

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N scale trains are the most popular among model railroaders that don't have a lot of space to build a complex layout, and those who like to focus more on building an expansive scenic layout, and the train is just one element of it. Model Train Hobbyist carries a variety of trains and accessories in N scale.

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Yesterday I had a chicken ranch bacon sandwich from Subway. The chicken was so tender. El Pollo Loco has very tender chicken. Taco Bell's chicken is also tender. How do they get their chicken so tender? Do they brine it? Please help me. Best answer WILL get 10 points. Thank you!!!

High temps will not produce tender meat! ( you use high temp for a short time to sear meats!). A brine really does make meat tender. A little salt, sugar,herbs, and garlic in water and wine are the way to produce really tender chicken breast. Brine chicken for several hours or overnight and rinse before roasting or pan cooking!

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November 5th, 2009 at 1:07 pm