I recently purchased a 2245 Texas Special F3 A/B set with clear portholes, i believe the red pilot, and silver frames (except where the power unit was painted black to cover up battery corrosion).
First off… please forgive me if I make any terminology errors. Because I am a newbie, I probably made a huge mistake and I am looking for some guidance as to how to proceed. I happened to stumble across these and I acted with haste before I really knew what I was doing because I was afraid they would be sold if I didnt act quickly
F3 2245 (variation a) with silver chassis and red pilot, clear portholes
B unit also has silver trucks and clear portholes
it came with 4 passenger cars
2x #2435 Elizabeth
1x #2432 Clifton Vista Dome
1x 2436 Summit Observation
The units looked extra clean and I attempted to do my homework to determine if it was forged or not… Therefore I looked for the clear portholes… and both the A and B units have the clear portholes… and number boards… and I believe the red pilot (I am assuming this is the front apron on the front truck???).
However… I did not check the battery compartment nor did I remove the shells and look underneath (mistake #1 arghhh… I was so excited about the set I was stupid). The A unit has battery corrosion on the horn assembly bracket and on the frame where bottom of the battery rests… and it appears to have some things inside the shell missing (the horn… it seems there is a round cylindrical item missing… and there is a disconnected wire hanging off the battery bracket). I asked the person selling if it worked and he assured me it did (mistake #2 that I did not check). I was wondering if it is worthwhile to attempt to Fix / restore this or not. The shells on both the A/B units look pretty good with minor blemishes. It was part of a set that also had some Questions:
a) is this even attempting to fix or is i