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...Finescale wheelsets to replace all my MTL wheels is something I would be willing to invest cash in. I am not talking a $12.95 to do 1 car deal, but major bulk availability where you could afford to resell 100 wheelset bulk packs for $29 to those that can appreciate them, where we order something like 20,000 of them for 15 cents a piece. Blackened nickel coated of course.-Robert
These do not have to be proto220, because I think you need a bit more flange (.010")for Z Scale, as cars bounce very easy. But very close. With wheels available, code 30 rail will be the next item on my list to aquire. -Robert
The other issue is wheel width and that can only be done with railhead being narrower than currently available
your target of $29 per 100 is rather ambitious but you are right - it is question of economy of scale. I doubt though that it exists ???
one of the problem is that there is no Z gauge standard
Quote from: bambuko on November 17, 2007, 12:59:36 PMone of the problem is that there is no Z gauge standardPerhaps it is time for this: http://1-220.blogspot.com/2007/11/standards.html
Nice work David! The track looks great, but what impressed me even more is how smooth the trains ran on it. That is the real testament to how well the track has been laid!
Very nice David! Now....when is that Pennsy lokie getting it's Reading treatment?