I double checked, and YOHP does list a set of Andrews trucks.  Can anyone give 
more infomation about these, as there 
is no photo on their website?

I don't see any freight car trucks on Scenery Unlimited's page.  Can you 
provide a reference?

And you correctly point out SSL&S's available trucks.  Again, an Andrews, this 
time with leaf springs and intended for 
tenders, but they may have other applications.  The Buckeye trucks also have, 
albeit limited, applicability.

Thanks also for pointing out AM trucks, too.

However, I suspect by his response that Rusty may share an opinion that we do 
not have a large selection of trucks in 
current production with... how shall I put it... refined details?... that allow 
modelers to accurately portray the variation 
seen under freight cars... um... at any time in history.  But with the list 
having completed an up-to-date survey of what 
is available, it might be easier for a prospective manufacturer to better 
assess what styles might be worthwhile to invest 
precious tooling dollars into.

Earl Tuson

classicaudioservice wrote:

>  Rusty:  I beg to Differ....YOHP and Scenery, also SSL&S, and AM
>  
>  --- In [email protected], "Rusty"  wrote:
>  >
>  > Currently, no options for scale
>  >
>  > RUSTERMIER
>  >
>  > --- In [email protected], Charles Weston  wrote:
>  > >
>  > > What are our options for freight car trucks these days?
>  > >
>  > > Charles Weston


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