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I have lots of the old "blue box" Athearn rolling stock kit cars and I want to change the plastic wheels to metal wheels. But which size? 33"? And what company is the most . Intermountian metal sets have replaced the plastic wheels on all my Athearn BB cars. The Intermountain wheels work fine with the athearn plastic trucks - big improvement in . Want to change the black plastic wheels that came with the blue box for the newer metal wheels but which company has the best wheels for the athearn blue box rolling stock.The original Athearn 'BB' engines came with the sintered iron wheels - They collect dirt and the result if poor electrical pick-up(note the 'sparking & arcing?). The n/s wheels from NWSL and .
Bowser 33" wheelsets are perfect for Athearn blue box, Roundhouse/MDC, and Accurail trucks. In fact, they are the only wheels on railcars that I run unless the model came . Keeping in line with the original poster's question, Tom's suggestion of the set of replacement wheels from Athearn (found here: HO RTR Locomotive Wheel Assembly, 42" (6)) would be the lowest-cost option for . The Blue Box models as Jeff S refers can be best identified by looking at the side frames. If they are metal, then you have "outside journals". If they are plastic and pop of easily, .
I have a lot of Athearn blue box rolling stock with the plastic wheels. Last weekend I bought a couple of the new Athearn Ready to Run rolling stock, OH my goodness they run so .
I'm wanting to change the wheels on several Athearn Blue Box assorted type freight cars. I've read that a lot of folks are using InterMountain wheels to replace the plastic .
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I have lots of the old "blue box" Athearn rolling stock kit cars and I want to change the plastic wheels to metal wheels. But which size? 33"? And what company is the most reputable for these? Does anyone have any recommendations on some good wheelsets that aren't too .
Intermountian metal sets have replaced the plastic wheels on all my Athearn BB cars. The Intermountain wheels work fine with the athearn plastic trucks - big improvement in performance and cost is reasonable, a little over a car for 8 wheels. Want to change the black plastic wheels that came with the blue box for the newer metal wheels but which company has the best wheels for the athearn blue box rolling stock.The original Athearn 'BB' engines came with the sintered iron wheels - They collect dirt and the result if poor electrical pick-up(note the 'sparking & arcing?). The n/s wheels from NWSL and Jay Bee are much better. Bowser 33" wheelsets are perfect for Athearn blue box, Roundhouse/MDC, and Accurail trucks. In fact, they are the only wheels on railcars that I run unless the model came from the factory with metal wheels.
Keeping in line with the original poster's question, Tom's suggestion of the set of replacement wheels from Athearn (found here: HO RTR Locomotive Wheel Assembly, 42" (6)) would be the lowest-cost option for upgrading the wheel sets on a "blue-box" locomotive.
The Blue Box models as Jeff S refers can be best identified by looking at the side frames. If they are metal, then you have "outside journals". If they are plastic and pop of easily, then you have the more modern "inside journal" system. I have a lot of Athearn blue box rolling stock with the plastic wheels. Last weekend I bought a couple of the new Athearn Ready to Run rolling stock, OH my goodness they run so smooth on those metal wheels. I'm wanting to change the wheels on several Athearn Blue Box assorted type freight cars. I've read that a lot of folks are using InterMountain wheels to replace the plastic ones. My question is which of the InterMountain wheels should I buy? They have the following sizes and types on their website: 40048 38" Wheels 40049 38" Semi-Scale Wheels
Great deals on Athearn Blue Model Railroad Parts & Accessories. Expand your options of fun home activities with the largest online selection at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items! I have lots of the old "blue box" Athearn rolling stock kit cars and I want to change the plastic wheels to metal wheels. But which size? 33"? And what company is the most reputable for these? Does anyone have any recommendations on some good wheelsets that aren't too .
Intermountian metal sets have replaced the plastic wheels on all my Athearn BB cars. The Intermountain wheels work fine with the athearn plastic trucks - big improvement in performance and cost is reasonable, a little over a car for 8 wheels.
Want to change the black plastic wheels that came with the blue box for the newer metal wheels but which company has the best wheels for the athearn blue box rolling stock.
The original Athearn 'BB' engines came with the sintered iron wheels - They collect dirt and the result if poor electrical pick-up(note the 'sparking & arcing?). The n/s wheels from NWSL and Jay Bee are much better.
Bowser 33" wheelsets are perfect for Athearn blue box, Roundhouse/MDC, and Accurail trucks. In fact, they are the only wheels on railcars that I run unless the model came from the factory with metal wheels. Keeping in line with the original poster's question, Tom's suggestion of the set of replacement wheels from Athearn (found here: HO RTR Locomotive Wheel Assembly, 42" (6)) would be the lowest-cost option for upgrading the wheel sets on a "blue-box" locomotive. The Blue Box models as Jeff S refers can be best identified by looking at the side frames. If they are metal, then you have "outside journals". If they are plastic and pop of easily, then you have the more modern "inside journal" system.
I have a lot of Athearn blue box rolling stock with the plastic wheels. Last weekend I bought a couple of the new Athearn Ready to Run rolling stock, OH my goodness they run so smooth on those metal wheels.
I have a project where my client would like me to specify flush hollow metal doors so that he could weld decorative pieces of metal to its face. The doors in question will be used on the exterior and will have 20 gage or 18 gage cold rolled or galvannealed steel Face Skins.
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