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Nick
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:01 am    Post subject: The Marklin Has Arrived! Reply with quote

It arrived today, and I think I'm going to have to send the seller an email about his packing job and how to list items on ebay.
I am still very happy with the engine, and won't be sending it back, but it does have some problems.

I paid $30 for shipping and asked for it to be insured, so I thought it would be packaged well. I also received an email that had me worried! Laughing

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I put the insurance on it, but again it's not perfect. I work for UPS so it will boxed up good.


When it arrived, I was not expecting the box to be smashed. I could also here something rattling inside.



I opened the first box and inside was another box. The only packaging (if you can call it that) was a plastic bag laying loose:



I opened the next box to find the engine loose on top of a bag, again no packaging! And this guy works for UPS? :WTF:



But it does still look nice. Very Happy



From the ebay picture, I figured the sight glass would be missing, the firebox door missing, and didn't even think of the drain cock:



But luckily the fittings are there (minus the glass) and the other parts are there:





And I did not expect this large dent! Neutral



Especially when the seller stated:

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I will take care in packaging this item. Before I do ship however you are aware this engine does already have some minor dings and scrathes. I don't want to ship it off to you if you are expecting it to be in perfect shape.


Doesn't look like a minor ding to me, it's a dent!  Off on a rant

And read the part before it "I will take care in packaging this item"  q27  

The base paint is a little rough in spots, but I will carefully clean it.




And this crap is around the stack and lower sight glass fitting, so it must leak:



Anyway, enough whining from me, I'm off to make some repairs and do some cleaning on this thing.

I will email seller in the morning once I figure out what other problems it has and see if I can get any kind of refund for that "minor ding". Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

well in its day it would have been a nice engine!! but at the moment well it is puke  Crying or Very sad  but I am sure at the end of the day it will live again . most things you can fix but the ding  Question  Question  Question  well that could be a problem unless you decide to remove one end .
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Scorpion2nz wrote:
well in its day it would have been a nice engine!! but at the moment well it is puke  Crying or Very sad  but I am sure at the end of the day it will live again . most things you can fix but the ding  Question  Question  Question  well that could be a problem unless you decide to remove one end .

There wasn't really an end, but I did take out the torch and pulled the boiler's guts out! Shocked

Not sure if I'm brave or stupid! q27

Now it will be very easy to repair the dent and the dings, but I've got a lot more work ahead of me. Pics in a few minutes...

(Mike, can you move this to the restoration section?)
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The good news is I finally found out what was rattling in the boiler, some old solder and a match stick:



Now for the rest of the pics...

IF YOU HAVE A WEAK STOMACH,
PLEASE LEAVE THIS THREAD!
 puke  puke a lot  q20











I warned you! Laughing



I've never seen what these boilers look like inside and I'm sure not too many of them have been taken apart. It really is a neat design:



The "burner view", looks a little sooty:



And now I can get at the big dent and all those little dings (note the sight glass on the left, drain cock at the bottom, and the holes for the fittings at the top):



And I also found out what that putty was sealing:



Same with the sight glass, the bottom ones screw was broke so they slapped some putty over it. Luckily the break is rough so when I put it back together I should be able to seal it with a little dab of solder:

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You dont mess around do you ! look forward to seeing it restored.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

gees I know i said it was puke  but I did not expect it to go straight to intensive care   Shocked  Shocked
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very interesting Nick. I didn't expect quite that level of sophistication! Water tube boiler with a through flue for a 'toy' - got to be rare even for the likes of Marklin.

I hope your soldering is better that mine - good luck.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know it looks rough at the moment Nick
But I'm sure there is a beautiful engine in there somewhere
When you've fully restored it, send a pic to the seller
Let him know what a beauty he let go  Smile
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