Tony said:Not sure this is the answer you wanted but r1 points are a r1 curve and a normal straight combined
so any loco will go along and over the straight bit but a lot of bigger non lgb locos wont go around the bend and that is because some with more than 2 wheels per bogie that have flanges on the center wheels ride up on the inner rail this applies to rad 1and 2 curves also. Rad 3 is ok but very tight. puting straights next to them makes no difference its the rad of the curve thats the problem
i can draw a diagram if i have confused you more
tony
Philbahn said:Most LGB locos do. Others well I think it pays to read the details before buying one
Phil said:it really depends on the size of the loco mate.......
if you had a big boy------> http://www.dragon-gscale.co.uk/big-boy-locomotive-prestige-series-diecast-metal-2148-p.asp < Link To http://www.dragon-gscale....ecast-metal-2148-p.asp
all LGB will run on R1 curves and points but others such as aristocraft, USA trains and other big american models won't run because there just too long
Some of them do but the larger locos rely on clever articulation of the driving wheels at the mid-point and a lot of lateral play in the driving axles.Tony said:Can anyone tell me do all LGB locos have the center flanges removed i only have 2 x 0-4-0 LGBs so cant check
play in the axles.
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Cheers Korm for posting them.korm kormsen said:not all locos of all brands go round R1.
but even with those, that do - are you sure, that you want to see something like this?
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