Passenger car trucks
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Fri Sep 12 15:39:47 EDT 2014
Dave
Thanks much to you and Jim for answering my question.
I have an old O scale Mac Shops Budd 10-6 which years ago I started to make
into the OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (please, no comments from you Hokie fans!).
The car has the 3 panel siding below the belt rail like the PRR cars and I
was filling it in when I stopped working on it. The O scale National
convention is this month and I wanted to look for the correct trucks for it.
Jim Kehn
0100
In a message dated 9/7/2014 6:35:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org writes:
Jim:
"New news" is always much appreciated. First I knew of that. Do you
happen to know which ones? Since I have a couple of cars decorated for that
series (and one unpainted brass S-1) equipping them with correct trucks would
give me warm feeling if nothing else.
Thanks,
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 9/6/2014 6:20:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org writes:
The T94 had disc brakes. There were 5 cars so equipped
JimNichols
On Saturday, September 6, 2014 3:03 PM, NW Modeling List via
NW-Modeling-List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
Jim:
According to the information on the NWHS web site, two types of trucks
were used, N&W types T-89 and T-94. From the photos, they appear to be
basically 41-N-11 trucks. I personally do not know in more detail what
differentiated a T-89 from a T-94, or what "41" classification specifically applied,
but there are others who I'm confident can fill in the blanks. The one
clue I see is that the equalizer beam on some of the trucks in the photos
appears to be of the "flanged" type, while others are a plain rectangular
cross section.
If you're modeling, consider the distance from which the cars will be
viewed. If it's three feet or more, in HO the Walthers 41-N-11 933-1069 will
do nicely, or the IHB "Super Free Rolling" four-wheel if you can find some
on eBay. (Do NOT use the Rapido 41-N-11; it has rotary snubbers. The N&W
used piston snubbers, and the difference CAN be seen from three feet.)
Hope this helps, sorry I can't help on the T-89 vs T-94, but my knowledge
just doesn't extend quite that far.
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 9/6/2014 8:17:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org writes:
What type of trucks were used on the Budd 10-6 University and College
series passenger cars?
Thanks.
Jim Kehn
0100
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