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The photo on Reynauld's page is of H0 model. While I don't have that particular model, I have another Fleischman N 2-10-0 loco. They probably share the same mechanism. The inner 3 drivers have very small flanges (but not blind) to allow for prototypically close driver spacing and likely close to prototypical drive diameter.These are tender-drive locos with multiple traction tire tender wheels and free-rolling loco which picks up power. I doubt they will pull a typical length train that a PRR loco would pull.
I have a GHQ L1 conversion on a Kato mike, been there, done that. It's a massive puller with the traction tire, to the point that it actually can overheat. And the massive weight of it has been enough to chew through it's own traction tires, now on it's third set. It's good, but it's not a beater like this would be. It has, however, established the tractive effort record for steam. But I'd never let it just run on a show, I'm sure it would overheat.I really admire the Kato 2-8-2 to 2-10-0 conversion, looks great, but now that I've already got the pair of 2-10-0's, I proceed with this. Bruce did not have any remaining cast pewter GHQ boilers, I checked. No point in going Shapeways. I don't like the Trix cab, will probably replace with GHQ parts. I thought about buying an entire conversion kit again, decided not to. I do have cast pewter cylinders AND Shapeway cylinders for the 4-6-2, haven't checked that yet.While the drivers have fat flanges and are too small, the astounding part is the wheel centers and wheelbase are actually spot on. I've turned flanges before, did that on the Rivarossi 4-6-2 drivers to make the 4-4-0. At least I don't have to swap axles on this one.I've got a collection of decent 5-pole motors to tinker with here. Moving the boiler back also leaves a lot more room for a motor.
I see Trix also makes a new 2-10-0 loco, maybe it is a new mechanism. The web page states that the motor is boiler mounted:https://www.reynaulds.com/products/Trix/16442.aspxMaybe that would be a better mechanism for pulling power?
One big hole in the N scale steam lineup is a good 2-10-x mechanism.
Yes, that is a new model, and it has a coreless motor in the boiler. Will likely perform better than Fleischmann. But it has deep flanges on all the drivers, so either they are more undersized than Fleischmann, or the spacing will be wider (or a bit of both). Looking at the photo of the model, the drivers do look a bit small.
Is there a way to make the Fleischmann loco powered via motor from the boiler area rather than tender-powered? I would think doing that would make the Fleischmann mechanism a good puller, especially with a bunch of weight from a pewter boiler and two traction tires.