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After my Lionel heavy Mike arrived I got out my K-Line light Mike to compare the two. I noticed right off the Lionel markers had nice lenses over the LEDs and the K-Lines didn't. I have some red and green jewels used in decorative markers but they all have a mirror coating on the back that I wasn't able to remove. Does anyone know of lenses that don't have the mirror coating and more closely resemble an actual lens rather than the typical diamond cut?

 

Pete

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Pete,

Last year,  I had the same situation with my K-Line NYC Mikado-no lenses in the smokebox/boiler class lamp housings and no lenses in the tender marker housings.  After some research,  I discovered that Lionel had the exact parts to fix this.  They had the complete housings with the lenses that were a direct bolt(screw) on replacement.  Here are the lionel part numbers"

 

610-1255-315  class lamp w/lens(green for boiler)

691-1255-t12   marker lamp w/lens(red for tender)

 

If I remember the boiler lamps were $6.50 ea. and the tender lamps were $4-$5 ea.  

 

Nick

 

 

I finally got around to installing some lenses in a K-Line Mikado.

First off I learned that MV hasn't made lenses in over 7 years. English's had none when I stopped last month. I was able to score a few on both the Bay and MB Klein in the size I needed though. I thought I wasn't going to be able to use them at first since they have a reflective coating on the back and I needed transparent lenses but discovered the coating is actually aluminum tape and soaking them in lacquer thinner loosened the adhesive. Here is the result showing one side with the lenses installed and the other side without.

I used canopy glue to hold them in place.

 

Lights out:

 

Markers_off

Markers lit:

 

Markers_lit

 

Pete

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Super Dave,

 

GRJ is correct.  Once on the Lionel website, click on the service box, scroll down and click replacement parts.  On the next screen,  the top box gives you a choice of product name/number or replacement part number.  Click on replacement part number.  Then in the next box down,  type in the part number with no dashes.  I just tried it and both part numbers came up with no problem.  Hope this helps.

 

Nick

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