Will radius 2 be OK for...
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Will radius 2 be OK for...
Will radius 2 be Ok for Bachmann 57xx 0-6-0, Bachmann Collett, and (dare I ask) the to-be-released Hornby GWR Autocoach?
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You should be fine there with radius 2, most 0-6-0's have little problem negociating fairly tight curves. the autocoach might rub a bit on it's axles, but that to should go round with no problems.
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The autocoach is the ancient Airfix model, its fine on sub-first radius curves so second will be no problem what so ever.
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Re: Will radius 2 be OK for...
Thank you.
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Inevitably, it may not be quite so simple.
Is that radius 2 (438mm or 17.25") of the Hornby / Peco / Bachmann UK set track systems which are the standard in the UK for OO, or radius 2 of another HO maker's system? Some mainland European HO set track systems are on a completely different set of radii, same may apply to some US HO set track based on what I have seen over the years.
While that probably will not matter for the relatively short wheelbase locos and bogie coach you have mentioned, it may become an issue on some longer wheelbase items, should one catch your eye. It should never be forgotten that OO involves a 14% linear expansion over HO, and this can start to make a difference in minimum radius capability in longer coupled chassis. (My fingers are crossed that Hornby have some solutions for this in the GWR 2-8-0T and 2-8-2T models they have announced. In reality these locos were designed with an unnecessarily extended wheelbase, and the latter type was well known for derailing.)
Is that radius 2 (438mm or 17.25") of the Hornby / Peco / Bachmann UK set track systems which are the standard in the UK for OO, or radius 2 of another HO maker's system? Some mainland European HO set track systems are on a completely different set of radii, same may apply to some US HO set track based on what I have seen over the years.
While that probably will not matter for the relatively short wheelbase locos and bogie coach you have mentioned, it may become an issue on some longer wheelbase items, should one catch your eye. It should never be forgotten that OO involves a 14% linear expansion over HO, and this can start to make a difference in minimum radius capability in longer coupled chassis. (My fingers are crossed that Hornby have some solutions for this in the GWR 2-8-0T and 2-8-2T models they have announced. In reality these locos were designed with an unnecessarily extended wheelbase, and the latter type was well known for derailing.)
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Re: Will radius 2 be OK for...
I have a 22xx, 57xx and an autocoach, all 3 run well on 1'st to 4th radius track, so you'll have no problems on 2nd radius
hope this helps
Stu
hope this helps
Stu
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Just note that to get the 22xx to run on 1st rad curves, you'll need to remove the small buffers from the front of the tender (they can be pulled out fairly easily). At least that was what I needed to do with both of mine.