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I saw a new passenger set run a while back, and I think they were the 710-712 series cars. As they were being pulled, I noticed a waddle back and forth on all 3 of the new cars. First I though one wheel may be out of round, but then thought not on all three cars.

Could this be due to the cars being to light, and maybe needing some little weights added to the interiors? really not sure...

Joe Gozzo

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The 710 series passenger cars do not need weights as they are the larger tinplate passenger cars and run behind the 260E blue cars AND 251E red engines red cars just off top of my head they are bigger than my 610 and 607 series cars which run fine.

Not sure about the reproductions of the 710 series never seen them in action.

 

Trainlover160 posted:

I saw a new passenger set run a while back, and I think they were the 710-712 series cars. As they were being pulled, I noticed a waddle back and forth on all 3 of the new cars. First I though one wheel may be out of round, but then thought not on all three cars.

Could this be due to the cars being to light, and maybe needing some little weights added to the interiors? really not sure...

Joe Gozzo

Joe

Sounds like your describing me.

Steve

I thought all tinplate waddled and hunted  

  That really is one of the reasons I like it so much; it's motion is usually very flamboyant and animated.

  A lot comes from sheet metal wheel/fiber set's rounded tread to flange transition, but some warped axles are guilty too. I've never enountered an offset hole, but did find a couple no hole wheels in Gramp's old bulk supplies.

  Hunting and wandering on the rails; I like.  Listing steady; mildly annoying. Some sway I like, it's a bit more "real" if "softly" swaying...But shifting sides hard and "stopping with a bang"...that's listing that drives me nuts.    

I've shimed a few long truck posts, and reset a whole lot of rivits scratching that itch.

 

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