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36in or 33in wheels on modern tank cars?

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36in or 33in wheels on modern tank cars?
Posted by hawkhero on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 2:36 PM

Hi, Just checking to see what size metal wheelsets to order for a Walthers 40ft Funnel Flow tank kit.

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Posted by jrbernier on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 2:42 PM

  Should be 36" wheel sets.  Basically, cars with a capacity up to 77 tons get 33" wheels, and over that have 36" wheels. The current production run from Walthers has 36" metal wheel sets.  Walthers does not make this car in a 'kit' anymore...

Jim

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Posted by wp8thsub on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 2:48 PM

jrbernier
The current production run from Walthers has 36" metal wheel sets.

Walthers current metal wheelsets are pretty good too.  I have a few cars with them and like how they roll.  They also look better than the older Walthers metal wheels with unrealistic flat faces.  Unless your examples exhibit operational problems, you might as well save a couple bucks and keep the stock wheels.

If you decide on replacements, ExactRail and Intermountain wheels both work well in Walthers trucks.

Rob Spangler

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Posted by hawkhero on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 4:32 PM

I have 2 old Walthers kits with plastic wheelsets. 

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Posted by wp8thsub on Wednesday, October 23, 2013 7:41 PM

hawkhero

I have 2 old Walthers kits with plastic wheelsets.

Sorry - like Jim I was thinking current production cars.  I THINK all these kits used Walthers own trucks (at least mine did), in which case the ExactRail or Intermountain 36" wheels work great.  Some of the very early plastic cars sold under Walthers name in the late 80s or early 90s had Athearn roller bearing trucks in which the ER/IM axles can be too short.

Rob Spangler

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