Pieter,

Was trying to send you an email and I just get a failure notice almost 
instantly...

gale
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pieter Roos 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:58 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} RS3 drive III


  Hi Bill;

  There is no issue here, just different approaches.

  Following Jeff's generous offer, (and it is generous, his web site says the 
drives are only available with the body kits to make a complete locomotive) I 
checked my Alco RS3 model (which is partly disassembled in its box). Initially 
the wheels would not turn, but when I opened the trucks I see no sign of metal 
deterioration. I was finally able to revolve the wheels and once the rather 
thick old grease started to soften they seemed to turn more smoothly. Could 
there be a batch that does NOT suffer the metal deterioration issues?

  In any case, I have an AM S-12 switcher that I hope to re-truck with the 
correct switcher trucks (Steam Depot drive, in hand). That would free up the AM 
AAR Road trucks for the RS3 should it be required.

  I will begin to budget for a Railmaster RS-1, however!

  Pieter Roos

  Bill Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All,

  Larry's post just reconfirms my truck thoughts. While I am a true rivet
  counting Slobbering Pennsy Freak, I look towards being 46 and 100+ pieces of
  brass that still need finishing. I have somehow mustered up a small bit of
  practicality. 7 S Scale inches in wheelbase discrepancy will not kill me or
  this project, given the SMOOTH running I will be guaranteed simply by
  putting a motor to the RRM trucks. I can send you a photo of the Alco bash I
  tried as I happened to have 1 of the trucks here instead of at my Pop's
  where everything else is. Trust me when I say there is NO comparison in
  quality. 

  Some times you just have to cut bait and go fishing instead of waiting
  (possibly forever) for the perfect fish to catch...

  Thank You,
  Bill Lane

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