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I think what confuses me more is that Lionel has been doing the heavyweights in 4 wheel truck variants before (in the past 5 years), but they look passable and less bizarre.

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(pictured above are the NKP runs from 2018)

What happened here, I dunno.

Pity, since the last coach and the locomotive look perfect, and my friends and I live about 30 minutes away from the railroad...

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@Tony_V posted:

That is odd.  The last car looks OK but the first 2 look awful.  That's a shame as Black River and Western is close enough to me where I can hear the whistle's from their engines when the wind is blowing the right way.  If it looked right, I would be ordering it.

Tony V

Note that the last car in The Lionel Product picture has 6-wheel trucks.  Also, the last car apparently also has six-wheel trucks.  What possessed them to put 4-wheel trucks on the other two?

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I live about 5 minutes away, and I do believe some of their coaches do have 4-wheel trucks, but I don't think spread apart as seen in that one photo. Granted they do have quite a bit of rolling stock, some which is not fixed yet. I do believe #503 was recently fixed, but I couldn't tell you what set of trucks it has as it escapes my memory.

*Edit, I think it is #503.*

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If it's true that some have 4-wheel trucks, Lionel shouldn't have "cheeped out" and moved the truck mount so they looked proper.  I'm sure the 4-wheel trucks on those prototype coaches aren't mounted in the positions on the Lionel version!

I agree John. Maybe I'll see about taking a trip down there tomorrow morning and shooting some photos if possible.

I agree John. Maybe I'll see about taking a trip down there tomorrow morning and shooting some photos if possible.

Heres a photo of the prototype: https://images.app.goo.gl/SaLYo6D5Sksb1RKh9

Heres a car Lionel produced back in 2005, with a more acceptable 4 wheel truck spacing: https://www.grahamstrains.com/...?type=D&id=11827

Its almost like sometimes Lionel doesn't know what tooling they even have.

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@RickO posted:

Heres a photo of the prototype: https://images.app.goo.gl/SaLYo6D5Sksb1RKh9

Heres a car Lionel produced back in 2005, with a more acceptable 4 wheel truck spacing: https://www.grahamstrains.com/...?type=D&id=11827

Its almost like sometimes Lionel doesn't know what tooling they even have.

Yeah that's about right on the nose. Funny thing is the real photo is the one that was restored recently. I think that they had been working on it for quite some time and finished it near the end of 2019 or just in 2020. I do remember getting some photos a while back when they were working on it, but not sure where that is in the crazy number of phone photos on my flash drive(which is why I figured I'd shoot some tomorrow morning). I guess I don't need to do so now though.

Thanks Rick.

@RickO posted:

Heres a photo of the prototype: https://images.app.goo.gl/SaLYo6D5Sksb1RKh9

Heres a car Lionel produced back in 2005, with a more acceptable 4 wheel truck spacing: https://www.grahamstrains.com/...?type=D&id=11827

Its almost like sometimes Lionel doesn't know what tooling they even have.

Maybe they don't?

I think manufacturing has shifted over the years, I don't know specifically, but I seem to remember reading something on this forum about factories changing.

Maybe "ownership" of certain tooling is a vague concept in the industry? I really can't believe they let that one ship though. Oof.

@DaveGG posted:

Does the current/new spacing allow for a tighter radius?  Did the 2005 version have the same minimum radius?

I would think the current truck locations would cause issues on tight curves.  I can only imagine the overhand with all that length outside the trucks.  Besides, how do you explain the normal truck spacing for the 6 wheel truck?  Surely that would be a problem if the minimum curve was an issue!

Here is the link to the catalog photo and description for this set.

http://catalogs.lionel.com/2022/BB/

Does look like the pivot point is the same for the 6 versus the 4 wheel truck.  Can an owner verify?

The photo does show some amount of gap between the 4 wheel truck and the end of the car.  Just an observation.  Not saying its right/wrong.

It does state the minimum curve is O54 for this set.

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@DaveGG posted:

Here is the link to the catalog photo and description for this set.

http://catalogs.lionel.com/2022/BB/

Does look like the pivot point is the same for the 6 versus the 4 wheel truck.  Can an owner verify?

The photo does show some amount of gap between the 4 wheel truck and the end of the car.  Just an observation.  Not saying its right/wrong.

It does state the minimum curve is O54 for this set.

It could go either way for the one coach, but definitely not the combine.

BRW



In fact the rear truck looks like a longer version of the four wheel truck.

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Well, they(the industry) has cheated because some things aren't very prototypical. I think some of the Consolidation engines were way off from what I recall for several road names.

Not having the right tooling for a prototype is one thing. People will often accept a stand-in. These are some sort of Frankenstein combination of 4 wheel trucks.

Looking at the pictures closer from Mr. Muffin's, I think I know what they did. They put the 4 wheel streamliner trucks on instead of the two wheel heavyweight ones.

Here are the real deal's.

BR&W 297 Combine

BR&W 322 John L. Bishop

BR&W 491 6-wheel trucks coach

The way that these are coming out almost looks like they have HO trucks on an O Scale passenger car. The spacing is way off. At least the colors are right, the only thing that is really missing(which I am not sure if it is all 3) is the CNJ logo on the corners of at least two of the cars. I don't know if it has always had it, something that you would not really notice unless you have been paying attention for quite some time.

If they ever try and do #60, I am sure that is going to be a problem as they would have to use the standard tooling for Consolidations. The whistle on #60 has changed, and I am not sure if the position and size changed as well. I know it is very loud now and larger than what was there.

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