Lionel lines trains are fun to play with. They are nice to hold in your hands and run them over the tracks. Personally, I get most satisfaction from restoring pre-war cars and engines that I obtain as overpainted, rusted wrecks and like to turn them into shining gems. This blogsite tells you about my evening hours.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Zinc pest or plain corrosion?
Recently, I acquired a Lionel 9440 boxcar from 1981. I had been looking for this boxcar for a few years, but I couldn't get a hold on one for a reasonable price. Since, Greenberg estimates its value in between 45-60 US$ in good - excellent condition it is no wonder.
Anyway, I finally got lucky a few weeks ago. The trucks were, however, not black but more off-white. Initially, I was afraid to have purchased a boxcar with trucks that are falling apart due to zinc pest. Fortunately, I mild brush with the dremel brass brush quickly removes the white dusty coating and leaves a beautiful black truck. So, it is just a matter of cleaning time and I will have a nice Reading boxcar, ready to run with my steamer.
So, I reacon that is some kind of corrosion. Additionally the axles have a light rust orange color, which make the corrosion a bit more likely.
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