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The good news is that my new Lionel Trainmaster FM has just arrived from Lionel. Yeah!! 

However, I am trying to turn off the smoke unit and to do that I need to pop a batch to get to the switch. From the instructions, it looks like the hatch should be on top back from the large fan behind the cab. However, I can't even see the line of the hatch much less pry it open. I don't want to force it open and break it. Any hints from anyone who owns this locomotive? I do not have legacy of TMCC. I have small layout and just used the Lionchief remote. Thank you!

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The good news is that my new Lionel Trainmaster FM has just arrived from Lionel. Yeah!! 

However, I am trying to turn off the smoke unit and to do that I need to pop a batch to get to the switch. From the instructions, it looks like the hatch should be on top back from the large fan behind the cab. However, I can't even see the line of the hatch much less pry it open. I don't want to force it open and break it. Any hints from anyone who owns this locomotive? I do not have legacy of TMCC. I have small layout and just used the Lionchief remote. Thank you!

Try this video for help

https://youtu.be/l0SZnH8vm4Y

I didn't.  The photos of the black Erie Lackawanna are photos of the Preproduction sample from the factory.  They only sent the photos, not the actual sample.  But you can see that it appears that it's the round fan section that looks like it gets removed, not the section behind the fan.

Stu

Hi Stu, as you can see from the photo of the instructions, it implies that it's the area behind the fan that lifts off and not the fan.

It looks to me like Lionel did reuse the K-Line tooling.

I'm curious... how many wheels are powered?  I'm glad to see that they finally got rid of the "dummy wheel" on the inside axle.  It looks more realistic than the postwar and MPC versions.  But I'm concerned about their ability to negotiate O31 and O36 curves with all wheels flanged.  IMO, the best compromise would be to leave the middle axle blind but in any case it's a nice improvement.

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This is the Lionel tooling from the 2001-03 CC-2 Trainmasters I believe.I just looked at mine and it is the fan hatch that lifts off on it. Mine lifted straight up but I noticed as you grab it to pull up you also put more pressure on the sides and pinch it making it bind. Maybe try a toothpick in the screen holes and gently try lifting it. Doug

 

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This is the Lionel tooling from the 2001-03 CC-2 Trainmasters I believe.I just looked at mine and it is the fan hatch that lifts off on it. Mine lifted straight up but I noticed as you grab it to pull up you also put more pressure on the sides and pinch it making it bind. Maybe try a toothpick in the screen holes and gently try lifting it. Doug

 

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Thank you found it! I assume it is the same tooling as the Century Club II FMs. Anyway, here is a video of my new Trainmaster taking its first run on my modest layout.

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I really like this locomotive but I noticed something weird. The top center light slowly pulses, getting brighter than dimmer than brighter. It does this in conventional mode and while running it with the Universal remote. It reminds me of the old TMCC locomotives that had flickering headlights if it could not find a signal. I do not have TMCC or Legacy on my layout. Any ideas?

I really like this locomotive but I noticed something weird. The top center light slowly pulses, getting brighter than dimmer than brighter. It does this in conventional mode and while running it with the Universal remote. It reminds me of the old TMCC locomotives that had flickering headlights if it could not find a signal. I do not have TMCC or Legacy on my layout. Any ideas?

Isn't that "top center light" supposed to be on oscillating Mars Signal Light, thus the pulsing in order to duplicate the oscillations of the Mars Signal Light?

Beautiful pictures! And yes, my new "Scale" Fm is happily operating on my 4x8 Postwar style layout complete with Haunted House and Flying Witch.

Thank You ! I have a slight F-M Locomotive “problem”

Awesome to hear she runs great ...

im also basically a PW operator , running Conventional ...

 

Hennings Trains said mine should be here in 2wks ...

 

i posted the wrong Demonstrators...

here are TM-3 and TM-4 

just told by Hennings3CF545D3-7841-4899-BE12-A21166380E5F76E61468-EFAF-4B64-A9D8-D835B83D945D Trains mine should be in in about 2wks !

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I have the scale Wabash unit from several years ago.

Among many neat features, the rear roof fans are motorized and the louvres on the side, at the rear, can be opened/closed.

Are these features also on this latest version?

I hope so as I have a Demonstrator on order.

(I also have the VGN, SF, SP, and Wabash traditional modern era and the TMCC versions of the Jersey Central, VGN, and Lackawanna....can't get enough FMs!) 

 

How did you fall in love with Fairbanks Morse FMs? Do you have a family connection to FM?

 

Not a direct family connection , to FM , no ...

my dad is a history buff and I was interested in US submarines from an early age ...as a kid , I figured any loco powered by a submarine engine has to be cool !

hehehe

 

a side note , the cattle water tank , on our farm , was a scrapped upper crankcase from a FM opposed piston engine ...

 

the Milwaukee Rd switch engines in and around my hometown Freeport , IL , and down at Savanah , Il were of great interest and the river tug boats on the Mississippi  , River , powered by the OP were so cool and hypnotic sounding ...

 

 

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