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Thanks again to all but : problem solved!The wagons in question are these flat cars and with Minitrix wheels (Pizza cutters?) all jumped on the handmade code 40 rails!So to make no mistake nation... I suggested looking for a similar wagon among the Fleishmannn and ordering the relative wheels.... done and solved in 5... cents!The friend was impressed with the ton of FVM wheels I replaced.
Are you saying that your friend replaced Minitirx wheels with Fleischmann wheels, and those are compatible with C40 rail?
There have been at least a couple of threads recently discussing some of the better aftermarket wheelsets, but I've had hard time understanding their subtle differences without access to specific dimensions. I've acquired some of the new 33" "semi-scale" wheels from FVM/Scale Trains and Eastern Seaboard Models, and compared them to BLMA and Rapido sets I had on hand. I measured their wheel rim diameter (D), diameter at flange (OD), flange depth (FL, diameter at flange minus rim diameter divided by two) as well as the wheel thickness (T), which is much easier to measure than thread width. My digital caliper may or may not be 100% accurate, but it is accurate in terms of relative dimensions. So here's what I get, in inches:FVM/ST: D .204, OD .234, Fl .015, T .057ESM: D .208, OD .246, Fl .019, T .065BLMA: D .211, OD .244, Fl .0165, T .064Rapido: D .203, OD .251, Fl. 0.24, T .068I did not have the FVM/ST "standard" wheels at hand, but believe their thickness is about .070"The metal Bachmann's, for comparison in two of the photos, scale at 0.84" thick.The wheel faces vary quite a bit as the photos show. From left FVM/ST, ESM, BLMA, Rapido; the fifth wheel is Bachmann. The last one is ESM and BLMA, left to right.I do wish my iPhone was capable of making better closeup photos.Fun stuff, Otto K.