Updated 15.03.2012
Removing the locomotive body
The upper screw on the rear locomotive wall holds the body. It is not
necessary to unscrew the screw completely, only a few turns to release it from
the hole in the body. Then lift the rear part of the body. The lower
screw remains untouched.
The front part of the body is held by two lugs on the chassis. After
lifting the rear of the body, slide it carefully forwards and remove the body.
The car bodies:
The car bodies are held in place by two small hooks (see yellow arrow) in each end (the control car
only in the connected end) This is how the hooks look when engaged to the
car chassis (this is the connected end of the control car):
With your fingertip, carefully push the wall inwards, one side at the time, just
in front of the pointing screwdriver. I find id best to do this with
the car upside down, pushing the wall carefully with one finger, while lifting
the chassis (holding the bogie) with the other hand. This way it's easy to
see what's happening and control the "wall pushing":
First one end of the car, then the other end is easier.
The control car's driver's end is secured by small lugs, similar to the
locomotive.