Yes, you can use 3-in-1 oil on model trains, but it's important to use it sparingly and apply it carefully. This multi-purpose oil can help lubricate moving parts, such as axles and gears, but it’s advisable to avoid getting it on plastic components or electrical contacts. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for lubrication to ensure compatibility with your specific model train materials.
copper is very good
the trains in the movie are a model of the trains Nazis used to transport Jews
9 on the Town - 2004 Model Trains was released on: USA: 13 July 2005
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
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I prefer to use a spray on white lithium. It last longer. However some use 3in1 because of the broad usages. I agree, White Lithium Grease is what I use.
Do not use 3in1 or gun oil only use Crosman pellgun or RWS oil. lubricate all the moving parts with a little oil not too much.
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Please use trains for many different reasons - commuting, personal, leisure or business use.
What type of coal do they use in trains?
why commuters don't used the trains
If that is all you have on hand. It will likely burn off after several rounds. Synthetic motor oil is good to use on them. Buy one quart it will last you years.