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13 years 2 months ago - 13 years 2 months ago #11589 by stonysmith
RailKing RK275 was created by stonysmith
Peter.. thanks so much for sharing the picture. I LIKE the paint job.


I don't have a good place to put "directions" for models such as this:

On the top of the model, between the tanks and the cab is a "comb" shaped peice. That is designed to be cut off. It is a clip that you can attach underneath to the axles on the underside to hold the wheels in either the up or down position. (They actually can be rotated down for street usage, or up for track usage)

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13 years 2 months ago #11591 by PeterR
Replied by PeterR on topic Re: RailKing RK275
Hi Stony
thank you. Wow, I see it now. It is very tricky. But it doesn´t work without cutting the Axles.
Peter

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13 years 2 months ago - 13 years 2 months ago #11592 by stonysmith
Replied by stonysmith on topic Re: RailKing RK275
You shouldn't have to cut the axles.. but they can be a bit sticky when you first receive it. Also.. all four axles were designed to turn.

Here's a drawing of how the clip is supposed to fit:
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13 years 2 months ago #11605 by PeterR
Replied by PeterR on topic Re: RailKing RK275
Hi Stony
at my Railkings the axle brackets and the wheels are fixed minimal to the chassis. I think it is a Shapeways bug.

After the cut it is all ok. It turns and the wheels rotate.

Peter

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