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Old Rivarossi has Chassis rot problem?Since I don't have it, I didn't aware of that.Kato ot Microace will be best solution.Did someone have walkthrough of making 4-8-4 chassis?
For 73 inch spoked drivers stretch the Bachmann 4-6-2 - Bachmann has made the drivers 73 inches, however the mechanism is a bit high and there is a limited amount of metal you can mill off before compromising the motor housing. For Bokpok drivers the latest Bachmann 4-8-4 Northern (clear crystal box version - stay away from white box or earlier) has the 73 inch drivers. It also should be noted that model manufacturers rarely make steam drivers of the correct prototypical size for the model they are producing, this is just my opinion after measuring a fair chunk of steam drivers.
I guess it should not surprise me that the Bachmann 4-8-4 drivers are 7 scale inches too small (they should be 80"), so I'll take your word for it. Something to do with early versions of the loco having huge flanges, I assume?If someone here has a "post 2005 in plastic box" version of the Bachmann 4-8-4, can you tell me what the measurement is between axle centers of the 1st and 4th driver? (inches or mm whichever is more convenient for you) I know what it should be, but if the drivers are smaller, I wonder if the wheelbase changed (not a bad thing for my purposes if it shrunk a little bit.)Thanks in advance.
If you are wanting close to 80 inch drivers then you'd be better to use a Kato FEF-3 4-8-4, that has 78 inch drivers (Bokpok) Ideal for Santa Fe Northerns - 3751, 2900 and 3776 classes.