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Musicwerks
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 Posted - July 21 2012 :  9:53:57 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Musicwerks to Buddylist
Hi,

I have several gG1 in my stash.

I have one GG1 (Amtrak rednose) with the stairs, coupler and front section ripped off (purchased 2nd hand).

I also noticed the old horn Hook of GG1 tends to work loose

Where can I get rePlacements for these?

Kiong

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NickelPlate759
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Hi Kiong, and welcome! I don't know if we've had a member from Singapore before.

You didn't mention a brand, but are these Rivarossi GG1's? They have small pins that hold the coupler on, but they can be replaced with a small screw (cut short, if necessary), since they aren't easy to find.

(Edit: never mind, I didn't even look at the category. )

The Tyco Depot
Edited by - NickelPlate759 on July 21 2012 11:09:01 PM
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Redneck Justin
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I used a 2-56 and 2-56 screws from the Tyco PowerTorque gear cover. Worked real well.
" Heck with counting 'em rivets, TRAINS ARE FOR FUN! Not called the Mad Scientist for nothing either!"
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