Plarail Oliver Replacement

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So, The Plarail Oliver I got was functional, But Had a stripped Axle and he had trouble on turns, So I got a BNIB Oliver, To replace him since eventually the stripped Axle will get worse and eventually he won't be able to move at all, and this is the type of drive axel/cog with the spring so I cannot super glue it without messing it up, Oh well, But I Must have a working Oliver! This is not in any way to brag at all, Just an update on what happened.
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2018, 03:01 PM by ItsWAWGaming.)
Nice, I bought a new in box Oliver from that same UK seller 3 or 4 years ago. I wonder where he got so many as to date it looks like he has sold over 520 of them.
Yeah 523 To be precise, Because he probably stock-piled himself with Olivers when they could be found in stores still, Now he is selling them all and he only has 2 Left, So its about to become REALLY RARE, And BNIB Ones about to sky-rocket to thousands.
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
I am thinking you will find that after he sells those 2 that he relists them with 10 more available at least that is what he has been doing over the years
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Has the price rose in the years?
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
Yes!
Also, I was right, My Current Oliver, Has reached the point where he cannot get around turns unless he is not hooked up to anything.

(03-27-2018, 05:24 PM)Super Wrote: Yes!

And how long did it take for it to reach you? so I have an idea.
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
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Does he make a clicking noise when he has trouble?
a small one yes, why??
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Thomas A. Wilson 2008 - 2018
Clicking could indicate that its the clutch that is slipping.



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