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Afternoon!

I'm working on a Riverossi FM diesel I recently got off the bay and one of the first things I noticed was that it appears the powered truck was moved from the rear of the engine to the front. It got me to thinking... would there be any difference whether it was front or rear wheel drive?

Thanks in advance.

Randy

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Randy, there's a bit more room at the rear over the power truck for weights and although the truck doesn't stick up far, leaving the cab area clear gives you less excuses for not having a cab interior module there! 

Those C-liners, being Italian produced were initially really cheap here in England and I had an A-b-B-A set on the go. The little 'b' was a Lionel FM Trainmaster shell I'd cut about on the Rivarossi trucks and the whole lot was going to be finished as Canadian Pacific, till the good parrot reminded me I was a D&H modeller and I sold them on.

Jason

Rear wheel drive on a locomotive makes a significant difference in traction, all other things being equal.  Just like a rear wheel drive car, you have more traction than with front wheel drive.  The only reason for front wheel drive preference is because it's harder to lose control with the power on the steering wheels.  Obviously, with trains, that's not an issue.

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