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An N-Scale Roller Coaster | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original
2008年4月24日 · An N-Scale Roller Coaster. mtaylor Apr 24, 2008. mtaylor Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter. 2,770 188 49 ...
Scratch Build question | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original
2019年11月9日 · I am a gluton for punishment, I know, but I have a burning itch to build an N scale roller coaster for club layout. I built one 20 years ago and had it on an N scale NTRAK module that worked well. I know Doug Gary and his excellent "Cyclone" coaster on his Disneyland module. Great work by Doug. He is a very talented individual.
roller coaster model | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original
2011年3月24日 · coaster model hello my name is isaac laseter. i design roller coasters. i wannt to build a working model of one of mine. i am 13 years old. soooooooooooooooooo ni need some help. part of the coaster it launches off. somebody suggested rubber wheels from hot wheels track. that sounded cool but can you give me more suggestions. also i want it to work so how could i get the brakes to work. this ...
H/O scale roller coaster kits | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's …
2008年8月28日 · H/O scale roller coaster kits. Route 66 Aug 17, 2008. Route 66 TrainBoard Member. 579 0 18.
Walthers N scale overpass & underpass - TrainBoard.com
2024年12月25日 · Assuming the n scale versions overpasses are just scaled down their HO molds, the Art Deco should work. That’s what makes sense to me anyway, but it’s a crazy world sometimes! But if anyone has an n scale version of either kit on their layout and a ruler handy-I’d appreciate any measurements or photos! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Test rollers/test stands | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original
2010年12月17日 · Note that this is a multi-gauge roller set, adjustable for the following according to the DCC Concepts website: 9mm or N scale, 009 and HOn30/HOe (or HO scale 3’ gauge) 12mm or TT, HOm (Metre gauge) (or HO scale 3’6” Narrow gauge) 16.5mm or HO, OO and On30 gauge; EM and P4 Finescale
Roller bearing vs friction bearing - TrainBoard.com
2013年5月14日 · The Micro-Trains generic "roller bearing truck" is based on a somewhat obscure Symington-Gould design that dates back to the early 50's. But apart from that one oddball, N scale 70-ton roller bearing trucks are generally based on designs from the late 50's through the mid 1960's. -Mark
Pulling Capacity of N Scale Locomotives - TrainBoard
2008年4月25日 · I would like to open a discussion on the various aspects of N Scale locomotive pulling capacity. No doubt there will be a lot of cold hard facts covering the contributing factors, lots of anecdotal information based on observed performance, and a lot of opinions on what should be the case. Pulling Capacity of N Scale Locomotives
Broadway Limited PRR M1 | TrainBoard.com - The Internet's Original
2015年11月5日 · Those 72 inch drivers were on 75 inch centers (except for driver set #4 which was 76"). Add an inch for flanges and the flanges on successive wheels are only 1" or 2" apart. That is not enough of a flange to keep the locomotive on the track. NMRA standards call for a .022" flange in N scale which scales out to 3.52 inches.
N scale "What's on your workbench?" - trainboard.com
2009年10月28日 · The roller is welded inside the skirt and is 1-1/4" in diameter. There is a stamping on the side of the skirt that says " M-F MFG CO.". Also actually engraved on the left side of the M-F notation, in all caps, is "DUMORE".