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I just had a new train motor (10153) that was missing a rubber tyre off one of
its wheels. It's quite a difficult fault to spot by eye, but my 'commissioning
test' (running new motors round the track for a few laps) showed that this motor
was unstable. The fault was obvious after that.
LS@H are on the case. I just hope I don't get banned for ringing up every time
there's a fault - they must have a catalogue of calls from me by now!
The motor itself was fine - shame the tyre can't be replaced by itself. I
suppose the more human intervention there is in producing a piece like the
motor, the more room there is for error.
Mark
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| (...) so are there any visable differances between the new and old 9volt train motors? also what set did you get the new motor out of? ondrew (20 years ago, 12-Jul-04, to lugnet.lego)
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