Yes exactly. Had a used one I had to fix before, but since it's a simple turn mech (that is, the rollers only controlled essentially the turning mech) that was less daunting to open up. But with this, the rollers control likely other gears that control the other vehicles and the person arm. So since it'll be my first time opening it ( like any other toys first opening without prior knowledge) I gotta take my time so something doesn't spring out or fall out of position BEFORE I know what original position these gears and springs belong in. But I'm definitely going to tackle this cause I can't leave it like this...I just hope I have spare gears for it right away. Again I'll take pictures and all the good stuff.
Thank you Dr Chris and Mitza
The white gears would be easily replaced (ten tooth?) but that grey one will be problematic. I have not had much success gluing gears as the gap seems to remain causing slippage. Since it doesn't work very good now and knowing my own skills...I would try cutting that grey gear off at its base, locking the metal axle in a rotary tool and using an X-Acto blade making a precise cut and super gluing a new gear to it but thats just me. No guarantee that this will work but if it doesn't work...it wasn't going to work anyway. Of course finding an exact gear would be perfect.
Curious why all the axles are pitted. Are you in a northern area where the weather changes a lot from winter to summer and this was stored in a non-temperature controlled area?
As Chrisjo says, I would grease the axles where they all come in contact with their plastic bearings. But before doing that maybe it will work satisfactory with just replacing all the split white gears.