Cool site.  They must love machining.  It looks like the largest 
wheel diameter available in S-scale is 35 1/4".
Ben Trousdale

--- In [email protected], "John Foley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks
>        I was updating the NASG Buyer's Guide and came 
> across this site,
>  http://www.hollywoodfoundry.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?
id=10&cat=BullAnt+Drive+Mechanisms
> They produce S scale power trucks in  2, 3 & 4 axles.They
> have both code 88 & 110 wheels. It looks to me like they
> could do an offset 3 axle wheelbase for some of the odd
> diesels. They also have a selection of mounting brackets
> & wiring schemes.
>  They  have a neat Free download, A  scale calculator &  scale
>  speed calculator to help figure out what motor, gear ratio & 
wheels 
> that would work  for you. With the scale Calculator  you would need 
t
> o add S scale. After you down load it and set it up click on the
> red logo and add in S:1/64th=64 Just go to their free download
> Page.
> 
> All we need is a US dealer, Hint!!
> 
> John
> 
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>



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