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In my recent gift of Lionel Set 1500 from 1953 was an elelctric motor. Having had a motorized Erector set I knew that it wasn't Gilbert. I never had a Lionel Construction set....but it doesn't look like any of the ones in the old catalog pictures....any thought anyone?

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Thanks in advance.....

Peter

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Thank you for the picture. With the reduction gears, it is unmistakedly Gilbert......my personal failings are now exposed........not being mechanical, I lack the ability to extrapolate from a machine picture.

I only think in 2 dimensions. For instance, every layout I have ever designed is flat. I cannot envision anything with a grade.

That is why the collective knowledge of this Forum, so freely shared, is so valuable!

Peter

So were RW, A, S, R 1041 Lionel, American Flyer and Marx transformers!

I don't use metal cased transformers, and when the subject arises, I recommend that people set them side, and use a transformer with a plastic case.
I also suggest that cords be carefully inspected for cracks, including flexing the cord to see if any cracks develop.
And finally, I like to see all transformers used with external manual reset circuit breakers, or something similar.

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