29n2
scale
page
3.
first
thoughts on rolling stock.
June 1, 2004
Im
going to start out with 3 pieces of rolling stock. (to be built..eventually!
;)
an
engine, Sandy River Railroad #5
(which
is also: SR&RL #6 - KCRR #4 - WW&F #9)
Today
she still exists as WW&F
#9, the only surviving Portland Forney.
A SR&RL Boxcar, and a caboose..and eventually a passenger car too..
The
trick here is finding trucks of the corrct style and size!
eventually
I might try scratch building trucks, but if I can find suitable
trucks,
I would prefer to use them for now..
I
need 2 main types of trucks, passenger and freight.
the
passenger-style truck (also used on the SR&RL cabooses)
looks
like this:
the
prototype wheelbase is 4 feet, with 20" diameter wheels.
thats
1.65" wheelbase, and .69" wheels in 1/29 scale.
there
isnt really anything in the "Large Scale" world that fits that style
and
dimension..so I went looking at other scales..
found
it! :)
This
is a passenger car truck by American
Models,
nearly
perfect size! and..its already S-scale! no re-gauging necessary!
the
wheelbase of this truck is 1.56, only 2mm off.
A
few minor tweaks to the shape, and it should be perfect!
Found
an excellent source for correctly sized wheelsets:
size
is perfect, and nice small flanges.
they
would have to be re-gauged, but thats not a big deal..
NWSL
Freight
car trucks are proving to be more problematic so far..
Same
wheelbase and wheel size as the passenger trucks.
4'
wheelbase, 20" diameter wheels.
there
are several beautiful trucks made in 1/20.3 scale, but they are all too
large.
On3
trucks are too small!
The
closest I have found so far is the "small bachmann truck" in Large Scale.
I
think these cars are supposed to be 1/24 scale.
the
wheelbase is actually a little bit short!
and
they are a little too tall...not ideal, but somewhat close.
they
might look ok with better wheelsets.
Locomotive
wheels..
I
found PERFECT wheels for SRRR #5!
From
Slater's
it
is their: F9836Y8 3'0" 9 Spoke Driving Wheel (LNER Class Y8)
its
a 1/32 scale 3-foot driver. thats 1.125"
I
need 33" drivers in 1/29 scale - 1.137"
thats
a difference of .3mm! (thats POINT three mm!)
essentially
perfect!
have to re-gauge the wheelsets from 45mm to 22mm.
Its
a start!!
Background image of KCRR #2 is ©
Gary Kohler collection, used by permission. Maine
2-foot Quarterly
Scot Lawrence
sscotsman@yahoo.com