Which Stinson plans would that be?
Bill W
I made mine free from scraps of wood and metal, using Ted Stinson's plans, which I modified, replacing nasty plastic with metal.
Another source is Northeast Narrow Gauge in Wiscasset, Maine. They sell various types of freight and passenger car trucks that have brass axle bushings and metal wheels. Some have metal side frames, some are plastic, and some are wood.
Their web site is http://www.nemodel.com
For those of use who are reading this but cannot afford megabuck Accucraft or them other expensive trucksets, heres the heads up for us kibashin' po' folks...
LGB sells a replacement US profile archbar set #67402, I use B'manns small ore car wheelsets in them but they'll take the larger dia wheels just as well, these are nice for building new rolling stock and not that hard to find. I paid $15 for a pair w/o wheels.
Have fun with your trains
Bruce,
Is the boxcar pictured with the blue tinged parts equipped with the Aristo/delton truck that is discussed in this thread? Is the coupler height maintained?
Vince
Well, this is where defining the "best" will probably be different based upon point of view.
I use the Aristocraft/Delton arch bar freight trucks, but replace the wheels with a set of 24" ones from Sierra Valley. They roll very nicely, and look decent. They scale out to about a 4' wheel base in 1:20, making them a bit longer than the Accucraft ones. They have no brake detail.
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