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N Scale Acela Doable Radius

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N Scale Acela Doable Radius
Posted by KisNap on Sunday, April 19, 2015 9:03 PM

Hi,

I finally gave in and bought a Bachmann N scale Acela Express.  I am fully aware of its flaws, one of them being the minimun 19" radius.  That said, I know they can operate on tighter curves, just not as well. 

I'm starting to plan my next layout and while I could use 19" curves, I wanted to know how well it operates on 18" and below.  I tried it on Kato 12" curves and it was derailing, though it was setup on the dining room table and the track might not have been even all the way around adding to the problem.

So could I have a layout with 18" curves on the mainline and then sharper curves of say 14" onto sidings?  I'd like to hear from anyone who has one, what their minimum radius is and how it operates.  Thank you.

The N scale section of my website is now uploaded with a lot of various things.  Check it out: www.CarlettaTrains.com

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Posted by KisNap on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 11:20 AM

Doesn't anyone own one of these and have them go through a radius under 19"?

The N scale section of my website is now uploaded with a lot of various things.  Check it out: www.CarlettaTrains.com

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Posted by angelob6660 on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 4:07 PM

On what I found out on another railroad forums, is that it's a difficult subject.

Some people who bought it said "it could probably run on 15" radius". And Bachmann is trying to sell their own track, 11.5" and 19" curve radius.

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

Amtrak America, 1971-Present.

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