make it better??? 99 5005

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Add more lead, as much as possible as it it is a lightweight.
Take off the decoder, replace with a big lump of lead & then refit the decoder on the top, ensuring that its not shorting to the lead.
I have replaced the traction tyre wheel with a plain one to improve power pick up.
 

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As Mike says, more weight!

It has the same motor block as the Stainz but weighs far less making it a less capable puller out of the box.
 

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The 5005 is the easiest LGB loco to get into. There are 2 screws underneath, just behind the cylinders. Remove these first. Then find the little "pip" just above the front buffer. Push this in & the front should release. Once you can lift the front push the body back until the back unclips & it will come off.
 

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what is the 9905 please?
 

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I think its the Spremberger
 

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i shoiuld know that
 

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Steve said:
I think its the Spremberger

Must be the Burger bit that makes it memerable Steve!!!!!!!!
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minimans said:
Steve said:
I think its the Spremberger

Must be the Burger bit that makes it memerable Steve!!!!!!!!
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And sometimes, it comes with chip too....:clap:
 

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actually the engine is nicely changed with weight as noted-i put lead wool into both my green and older black using 2 plastic baggys to insulate and contain the stuff  -plenty of room in the shell

seems to me i saw a pic of the LGB spremberger loco in a book i have

-super detailed with lots of added piping and nicer, more detailed lanterns-the change made it look very real-was hauling tipple ore cars along a rock wall as i recall

-its amazing what great things can be done with simplest of engines with a bit of effort, money, patience and talent