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ron 47

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Oil is oil. It might get thicker if it is VERY old.

More likely that the smoke generator coil has burned out due to old age or having been run dry too often for too long.

Smoke oil might look good, but it smells like hot oil, not coal smoke, and splats all over your models and layouts, as well as lingering in the layout room, and making the other furnishings smell and feel greasy.

If you are breathing smoke oil fumes, imagine what it is doing to your lungs!

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I recently fitted a couple of my old locos with those old Hornby 80's smoke units. Using DCC it works a lot better because you can switch them off. The smoke oil though is still messy. The big issue though is the loco body warping.

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@ Fazy.

 

The Synchrosmoke unit in the Winston Churchill uses the same smoke oils as I mentioned, Seuthe was the brand that was supplied by Tri-ang Railways, and Tri-ang Hornby in tube shaped sachets. R.521.

 

Later Hornby Railways smoke oil in square shaped sachets, also R.521, and the small pot with a screw lid, R.8 something...are unbranded.

 

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