Hornby railroad 0-4-0 locomotives and Thomas & Friends service guides. Mega guide
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- From Simple to Stellar: Master Hornby Railroad 0-4-0s & Thomas range Maintenance with This Guide
Skill level Easy - Medium
Learn how to keep your companions (including your favourite Thomas friends!) running like new with step-by-step instructions, expert tips, and troubleshooting tricks. - subscribe for more model railway magic!
Note not all locos featured get a full strip down as it was not needed. Any requests just ask.
Due to the number of engines covered this video has time codes that will allow the viewer to jump to the specific loco they are interested in.
Having opened the ‘more’ button to display the description click the blue time code to go directly to that part of the video.
Don’t forget to check out the huge running video by clicking the link shown top right.
00:00 Hornby Santa Express 0-4-0
06:34 Hornby Stock
07:00 Hornby R2131 Class D Industrial 0-4-0T
08:00 Hornby R856 BR 9 Class D 0-4-0T
09:34 Bachmann Digby 0-6-0
11:10 Hornby James R852
15:00 Bachmann Jupiter HO
16:25 Hornby R2325 J83
19:19 Hornby Toby R9046
22:48 Hornby Percy
23:20 Hornby 06 shunter
23:33 Hornby Thomas the Tank Engine
25:36 Hornby R2674 Class 3F Jinty
25:53 Hornby R3292 Class 0F Pug
26:53 Hornby R9097 Class 35 Hymek "Bear"
29:17 Hornby Emily
31:27 Hornby Gordon
33:24 Hornby Edward
33:57 Hornby R2669 Class 08 shunter 08513
19 Total
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Time codes for each loco:
00:00 Hornby Santa Express 0-4-0
06:34 Hornby Stock
07:00 Hornby R2131 Class D Industrial 0-4-0T
08:00 Hornby R856 BR 9 Class D 0-4-0T
09:34 Bachmann Digby 0-6-0
11:10 Hornby James R852
15:00 Bachmann Jupiter HO
16:25 Hornby R2325 J83
19:19 Hornby Toby R9046
22:48 Hornby Percy
23:20 Hornby 06 shunter
23:33 Hornby Thomas the Tank Engine
25:36 Hornby R2674 Class 3F Jinty
25:53 Hornby R3292 Class 0F Pug
26:53 Hornby R9097 Class 35 Hymek "Bear"
29:17 Hornby Emily
31:27 Hornby Gordon
33:24 Hornby Edward
33:57 Hornby R2669 Class 08 shunter 08513
19 Total
It was fascinating to see all the different motors and mechanisms. Very glad you pointed out the need to use lubricating oil that does not damage plastic: not everyone knows. Also very glad you rescued that handsome little engine from the skip.
Thanks Roderick. Absolutely correct about the oil. Just got to keep putting it out there. There were in fact three skip rescues in the running video.
Very Interesting video Mike. I might have to do this to some of my engines, as they really need a service ;)
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Thanks 👍let me know if I can help
Im glad youve shown inside Edwards tender because ive had no idea the latest Hornby Thomas tender engines had an updated motor block from the 5 pole ringfield, i might have to upgrade my James and Gordon to that motor if i can find the spares!
Glad to help 😊
Nice guide. The 0-6-0 chassis has been available in a few variants. There's a version without traction tyres, centre sprung axle and a full flange. That's the magic one. They all run well, but that version with slight compensation eats points for breakfast. A useful chassis for older models, I use them in my E2s.
I must confess I bought a Toby when they came out. It looked like a good representation of the television model not being adapted from anything. I believe the chassis was unique as well, I can't think of any else that uses it. Like you say, nice little mechanism.
I have an airfix Jupiter somewhere thinking about it, where the hell did I put that?
Didn't know there was a sprung centre chassis, I only heard of the ones with rear sprung wheels
Lol, very interesting. Yes great little mechanisms. Hope you find Toby
Yep great design
Great video as usual!
Thanks very much indeed 😌
This is a great educational resource for anyone into model trains..
I have a few questions please... what is the black box with all the switches up under the shelf? I did look through your video list and can't see anything mentioned about it.
I have a blue 0-6-0 2004 Gullane Thomas (LTD) Thomas that has the clips at the front under the boiler (which have broken off and i've 3D printed a new set and fitted them) and the rear clip similar to the one that you are showing (Hornby R2325 J83 & Hornby Thomas the Tank Engine) as I notied the S4581 on the frame which is the same numbers as on my Thomas. I have cleaned the wheels, removed them to clean and oil the bearings for the 3 sets of wheels and greased the gears and now that I have put it back it makes a clicking noise... not sure why... any suggestions please?
Hi many thanks. That's a switch box for the dead sections on the shelf test track. I'd guess you have a pickup out of place making that click???
I've been running in my few new Graham farish N gauge locomotives however one which is a class 57/0 freightliner started squeaking, any thoughts what might be causing it to squeak even though it's new?
N gauge! I'd guess at pickups?
@@ModelRailwaysUnlimited I'll have a look the next time I have it out
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None of my engines have ever been serviced, because after playing with them, I always put them back in their boxes to keep the dust off. I do find I need to clean the wheels sometimes, yet I enjoy the simple little task. Thomas loves pulling his two coaches Annie and Clarabel along, wherever he goes. Could you run the Santa Express train pretty please?
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You clearly never watched the previous video then? 😮
@@ModelRailwaysUnlimited Yes, I did. I meant, could you give the Santa Express another run sometime?
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