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Reply to "Traction Tires; A Necessary Evil, Or...?"

prrjim posted:

I don't have have a barn.    I do have a full basement on a medium sized house and I have a decent 2 rail layout.    A lot of 2 rail stuff will operate on 48 inch radius curves including all 40-50 ft freight cars in my opinon.   I have a small fleet of GGD 2 rail passenger cars which replaced a large fleet of Walthers built up 2 rail passenger cars (from kits).    All will handle my 52 inch minimum radius with ease (my branch is 48 inch radius).  

I mikados, pacifics and mountains a couple 10 drivered locos that handle the curves pretty well.    The Max Grey 2-10-4 does complains but still runs.

So I want to disagree that you need "40 acres" for a 2 rail layout and that you can't get along without traction tires in O Scale.      

By the way the grades on my mainline are 1.5 % or less which is NOT a steep grade.

Until you learn about 2 rail O scale and try it, you should not tell people what does not work.

 

Hi prrjim,

Thanks for your input.  I can tell you only half read my post, and didn't understand much of what little you did read.  Since this was originally posted in the 3-rail forum, I thought I was replying to the 3-rail crowd.  Gosh, I wish I was as unobservant as you are, but when it comes to model trains, I've always failed in that respect.  Some people have all the luck, I guess I'm not one of them. 

Sounds like you have a lot of nice stuff and a decent layout to boot.  Keep up the good work.

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