28/05/2025
A restoration job this time of two locos of a friend of mine from his family's childhood days. Researching the service sheets, these Triang models first went into production in 1952 and were withdrawn from production in the mid 70's. So these models are technology from up to 70 years ago!
First model was a repainted Jinty into an Irish guise as No. 560, a Midland Great Western E Class tank engine. Of the two this started out as the most promising to get running again. First clean up of all the pick ups, on the test track and was running fine. However, onto the layout after a few laps, a strong smell of burning and then very visible smoke....
Back to the workbench to take it apart and turned out one of the brushes literally burnt out (or disintegrated, exploded...who knows). Luckily, I had an old dud Triang motor that had given up the ghost completely, so one of the brushes was robbed from it. Cleaned up again and now runs a treat.
Second loco was a repainted L1 loco as CIE No. 329. The model was a bit starty-stoppy but did run fairly hassle free once cleaned up, only issue was it ran the opposite way as it should. Turned out the magnet seemed to be fitted upside down. Took it out, rotated it 180 degrees, a thorough clean of the pickups and runs very smooth now.
Just goes to show, despite the age of the models, with the right amount of TLC they can run forever!