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... so those require wheels with the P:48 flange profile and code 115 tread. But if you built the track to the 5' gauge (1.25" for standard NMRA 2-rail O scale) ...
Is it possible retrofit a RTR 2-rail O scale car with P:48 wheels
and adjust them to 5' gauge?
The car would have to adopt to the turnout, and not the other way around.
O scale rolling stock is not on the cheap side it seems. At least not when compared to N scale.
The main goal is simplicity, and the opportunity for lavish attention to detail without creating a 'beast'
Aha but you are now thinking in N scale terms. In O scale, one car is equivalent to ~4 N-scale cars for the same layout length.
I've never been tempted to leave N. I'm too addicted to running long trains, and to the jewel-like qualities of N.
...But seen in-person, the bigger 'jewels' are pretty impressive!