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I had another thread about the new CC Berkshire and had a few pictures of the operating merchandise car, which I had picked up earlier this week as a separate sale item from my good friends at Eastside Trains near Seattle.  CW Burfle joined Jim Policastro to watch this car in operation, which I captured in this short video.  I also added a few pictures.

 

It took me a few tries to get the car positioning on the operating track to get it to work. You put six boxes in, and four will come out and then the door will close.

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Originally Posted by Charlesp34:

How about what Earl posted...??

 

"Is that the way it is supposed to work; six boxes in and four out?

 

Earl"

I believe that that feature has been added to be prototypically correct for the percentage of parcels lost or damaged in transit by that shipper. 

 

(I suspect that the truth is that Dave simply got fed-up holding the button down. )

I just ordered one. At last, it'll have trucks with magnetic couplers that won't open when going over switches. I have a like new original that's a shelf queen. Hopefully the new reissue won't kick boxes out, either, when running over switches. Note the build dates - New 3-27 left of door, then BLT 3-35 to the right of door.

Hi Everyone,  The instructions state that you load six boxes in the car and then later in Step 3 "Press and hold the UNLOAD button on the remote control track controller. The car door will open, four packages will unload, and then the car door will unload. Release the UNLOAD button when the car door closes"..

 

I took down my test track since it was on the dining room table and we needed to eat Christmas dinner, so I have to go by memory, I think that if you want all six boxes out, you can re press the unload button but the door won't close since it needs a box (or two), to close the door.  I don't think I will be taking it apart to see how it works.

Also, as I said in my post, it was tricky to get the car positioned on the RC Track in order for it to operate, so just remember that.  I think I will just position mine on a siding. 

Cheers, dave

<<Also, as I said in my post, it was tricky to get the car positioned on the RC Track in order for it to operate, so just remember that.  I think I will just position mine on a siding. >>

 

Remember, the original car from 1946 has two sliding shoes per truck.  The scale boxcar is quite long and positioning on the control track can be problematic.

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This car looks very nice. I just have one question though on the color of the opening doors. The ones I have seen of the original 3854 were black and the doors on this remake are brown. Did the originals have a version with brown body color doors also? I like the brown doors better, but I was wondering if this copy is accurate as to the door color.

Originally Posted by N5CJonny:

This car looks very nice. I just have one question though on the color of the opening doors. The ones I have seen of the original 3854 were black and the doors on this remake are brown. Did the originals have a version with brown body color doors also? I like the brown doors better, but I was wondering if this copy is accurate as to the door color.

Yes, Lionel did make a 3854 with brown doors. These ones were made in even smaller numbers than the versions with black ones.

Originally Posted by EIS:

Is that the way it is supposed to work; six boxes in and four out?

 

Earl


I've got a Postwar 3454 Pennsy Merchandise Car, and that's the way this car works too. The door slides open, and that door slide part of the mechanism is connected to a cam. You get four (or five?) kicks from the box ejector part, and then the door closes. Of course you just press the button again and the door opens back up and kicks out the remaining Baby Ruth boxes, but you need to also hit the button a few more times once its then empty to get the cam to work back to where it should shut the door again. If Lionel does have some kind of new can motor mechanism inside this car, it sounds pretty cool that they went with copying this original way the car worked. I suppose doing it this way would give a kid an unload and a half, or pulling the car to a stop twice before it was empty, instead of having to reload each time.

 

Sam

 

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My separate sale car arrived today from Charles Ro. Pretty nice car but you will want to check the truck mounting when you get it. My car was very wobbly. This car uses T nuts, rather than studs and horseshoe clips, in the truck. I found the T nuts were epoxied into the truck and some epoxy had oozed out onto the top of the truck preventing the mating surfaces from laying flat against each other. I had to scrape the tough epoxy off the top of the truck to get it to lay flat. All is good now and my 2129WS set is complete.

 

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Originally Posted by hafner33:

Just got one at the Greenberg's show . Very nice looking car . But you guys are right , can not get it to work. I have a realtrax operating section any tips ?  Tom

I wonder if this car might work with an ERR mini comander to activate the car? I have heard the ERR mini comander being used on the MTH signalman car and other similar cars without needing an activation track. Anyone have any ideas on using the ERR unit in this car?

Originally Posted by N5CJonny:
I wonder if this car might work with an ERR mini comander to activate the car?

I was thinking about that too! I guess these cars haven't made it to the Chicago area yet. I just spent a long torturous day driving from hobby shop to hobby shop looking for this car and a 726 set. I couldn't find either one, and oh the agony. Now I'll have to do it all over again next weekend.

 

Sam

Originally Posted by Sam Jumper:
 

I was thinking about that too! I guess these cars haven't made it to the Chicago area yet. I just spent a long torturous day driving from hobby shop to hobby shop looking for this car and a 726 set. I couldn't find either one, and oh the agony. Now I'll have to do it all over again next weekend.

 

Sam


I bought mine at this place: 

 

  http://www.modeltrainstuff.com...RR-p/lio-6-27941.htm

Originally Posted by hafner33:

Just got one at the Greenberg's show . Very nice looking car . But you guys are right , can not get it to work. I have a realtrax operating section any tips ?  Tom

I may go to the show tomorrow.  Do you recall the vendor this'd selling this?

 

Was the show worth it?

 

Thanks,

Rick

 


I've got a Postwar 3454 Pennsy Merchandise Car, and that's the way this car works too. The door slides open, and that door slide part of the mechanism is connected to a cam. You get four (or five?) kicks from the box ejector part, and then the door closes. Of course you just press the button again and the door opens back up and kicks out the remaining Baby Ruth boxes, but you need to also hit the button a few more times once its then empty to get the cam to work back to where it should shut the door again. If Lionel does have some kind of new can motor mechanism inside this car, it sounds pretty cool that they went with copying this original way the car worked. I suppose doing it this way would give a kid an unload and a half, or pulling the car to a stop twice before it was empty, instead of having to reload each time.

 

Sam

Here is a video I made of an origional postwar 3454.  6 boxes are loaded and all six will eject before the door closes.  Each time the button is pressed one box will eject.

 

 



 

Well, the Fastrack uncoupling track does not operate the package unloading.  As Gramps pointed out, I will need the 6-12054 Fastrack remote-control track section.  Too bad, I had this in my hand at the Greenberg show yesterday but the vendor told me the uncoupling track would also operate this car.  No biggie.   I'll find one online.

 

Rick 

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