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Can the later version AMERICAN FLYER 4696 BRASS PIPER locomotive be modified to have a swinging bell when the Bell Rings ?

Hi,



From what I have read, the AMERICAN FLYER 4696 BRASS PIPER locomotive is actually an AMERICAN FLYER 4695 locomotive.

Is that correct ?

From an earlier posting,

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I have a couple of examples of the 4695 and did considerable research before restoring one of them. I operate both of mine and they are great runners. The slot is generally ignored as unlike the electrics, only a few of the very earliest examples of the 4695 used a swinging bell. American Flyer did not eliminate the slot, even though it was no longer used.

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Can the later version AMERICAN FLYER 4696 BRASS PIPER locomotive be modified to have a swinging bell when the Bell Rings ?

Can the later version AMERICAN FLYER 4696 BRASS PIPER locomotive be modified to have the Bell Ring

only when activated by the BELL Button on the Track Power Transformer ?



Thank you,

Norman

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