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Hey, wait a minute... I'm using files and sandpaper..
Interesting. Looks like the rear "truck" (wheelset in the rigid frame) conducts electricity through the uninsulated half-axles and brass bearings, while the drivers have wipers on the backs of their wheels.
Yep exactly that.While there is side to side play. There is no gyration like I get with other N scale steam. And this is the body that sits on it:http://shop.bachmanntrains.com/images/HO_Scale/58601.jpg
My point exactly, Max!
Here is an example of how Fleischmann (IMO, one of the top N scale model steam loco manufacturers) designed their wheels. They minimized the contact area (which also minimizes the friction) with the frame by molding a thin ring on the outside of the axle hub. It is plastic (unknown kind) contacting the diecast metal frame. But like it has been said, there won't be much pressure applied to that contact area, so there won't be much wear to the ring. (Attachment Link)