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Are there 2 axle buckeye trucks? I thought the buckeye design was a 3 axle truck (MTL has made the 3 axle buckeye for years, with a truck mounted coupler). Are you sure the reference said "Buckeye" and not "Barber"? A Barber S-2 would be logical, if it wasn't an ASF. MTL has also made a Barber S-2 with coupler (and maybe without by now?)https://www.micro-trains.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=406
MTL's Barber S-2A is a roller bearing truck. The only Barber friction bearing truck available today is the Atlas 50-ton used on the Master PS-1.Sounds as if MTL has a new roller bearing truck style. @MTLJoe ?
There seems to be very little online about specific prototype freight car trucks.
I found a photo of an O scale model of a Buckeye 4-wheel truck, from Overland, and it does look close to the MT version. There seems to be very little online about specific prototype freight car trucks.https://americanscalemodels.com/O/O_DETAIL_PARTS/O_Trucks?product_id=4423
Actually, all I was hoping for was just to find out of Mt was selling these trucks! They're not on the MT truck page, or I couldn't find them there, and the package insert doesn't give part numbers. One would think that a new truck style would be big news.Tom: Especially in N scale, one almost needs a magnifier of some kind to tell the difference between some trucks. I have a 10X geologist's magnifier, one of those folding pocket lenses, and it comes in handy quite often.