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Model Railroading > Code 88 WheelsDate: 01/20/17 08:11 Code 88 Wheels Author: Casselton I am thinking about using NWSL HO Code 88 wheels on one of my F Units. The look much better than standard wheels. What I gather is they will work on standard HO track, but they don't play nice with all switches or crossovers. Any opinions, comments or experience using Code 88?
Thanks - Mark Casselton Date: 01/20/17 08:20 Re: Code 88 Wheels Author: tmurray Semi-scale wheels don't require much in the way of track modification, assuming you're using code 83..
There is a bit of wheel drop" at the frog throat on longer turnouts, which a small piece of .020 styrene can fix. There's not too much else. Date: 01/20/17 09:29 Re: Code 88 Wheels Author: SP4360 I've added an .015 "wedgie" to all the frogs on my layout, Atlas, Shinhora, no more drop in the hole. Code 88 wheels work great.
tmurray Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Semi-scale wheels don't require much in the way of > track modification, assuming you're using code > 83.. > There is a bit of wheel drop" at the frog throat > on longer turnouts, which a small piece of .020 > styrene can fix. There's not too much else. > > Date: 01/20/17 21:00 Re: Code 88 Wheels Author: Casselton Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
Mark Date: 01/21/17 06:08 Re: Code 88 Wheels Author: santafedan How about a photo of the modification?
Date: 01/30/17 00:07 Re: Code 88 Wheels Author: SP4360 Here ya go, I had to do this to all Shinohara/Walthers turnouts I have in addition to a small amount of filing the flangeway width of the frog itself. IThey gauged slightly tight and the wheelsets would catch the point of the frog. They wouldn't derail, but would slightly jump. After those little mods, things roll very smooth without any dropping into the flangeway.
santafedan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How about a photo of the modification? |