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Not really. The frame is solid metal and the driver axles just go holes in it. The drivers are free-spinning. No gearing or even openings for gear in the frame. You would basically have to remake the entire chassis.
What Pete says. It would mean to build a complete drive system.If someone is really considering a 2-10-0 from Minitrix or Fleischmann - I'm talking about the DRG/DB class 43 steamer - don't forget to check out the class 43 or 44 from Roco.The Roco steamer are good runners as well and don't have a max speed of Warp 10.
The class 43 I have is one from the time when Roco was an independed company. So yeah, it is quite old.
Are all Fleischman models tender drive? I wonder why they are designed that way, it really decreases the pulling power of the locomotive.
This new Arnold loco has nicely proportioned drivers with smaller flanges. Could be a good chassis:[https://www.reynaulds.com/products/Arnold/HN2333.aspx]
I'm digging the Arnold engine. Nice drivers and valve gear with delicate thin pieces that have potential to be reworked for the I1s.
I'm digging the Arnold engine. Nice drivers and valve gear with delicate thin pieces that have potential to be reworked for the I1s.Randy, you are correct... you should know better. But good luck on your project!
Yeah, I really like the Arnold drivers and siderods. If I were going to pick a chassis, I would go with that one. Maybe I will pick one up for Christmas and see what I can do with it!