GM Aerotrain

Almost finished with the tail end coach...they seem to be set up for single axel. Every time I come across this and they rotate, the wheels get all goofy and they derail. I am worried though that fixed axels may have issues turning because of the car length, or am I way off!
 

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Almost finished with the tail end coach...they seem to be set up for single axel. Every time I come across this and they rotate, the wheels get all goofy and they derail. I am worried though that fixed axels may have issues turning because of the car length, or am I way off!
Yep, the single axles could well be an issue - however, in a fixed rake like this it should be possible to use Playmobil or LGB swivelling axles - the tension should keep them in line.

Alternatively, how about making the coupler between each pair of cars as a fixed bogie with articulated carriages?
 
Yep, the single axles could well be an issue - however, in a fixed rake like this it should be possible to use Playmobil or LGB swivelling axles - the tension should keep them in line.

Alternatively, how about making the coupler between each pair of cars as a fixed bogie with articulated carriages?
I was thinking of printing an axel swivel with coupler bar that has a small bracket on the back to hold a piece of music wire. The mold a receiver into the frame when I design it. This should keep the wheels straight but allow them to pivot while negotiating curves...
 
Playing on the test track while my print finished...seriously thinking about scanning this thing in and making a g scale one lol.
 

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I was thinking of printing an axel swivel with coupler bar that has a small bracket on the back to hold a piece of music wire. The mold a receiver into the frame when I design it. This should keep the wheels straight but allow them to pivot while negotiating curves...
The extra weight of metal wheels might also help - you'll probably have to experiment, as you're in pioneering territory.
 
Took a break from designing a small tender to stuff the electronics from the LGB sound boxcar into! Started the first of two plates consisting of the front and rear of the coaches for the Aerotrain. After that it's one plate of two mid sections and I'll have a locomotive, two coaches and an observation car bringing up the rear!
 

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Well, I learned today to check measurements lol...off topic but funny, kind of.

I bought this thinking oh sweet, I can power a nice g scale sterling single with this bad boy...okay, maybe an HO hunslet quarry or something lol...
 

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Well, I learned today to check measurements lol...off topic but funny, kind of.

I bought this thinking oh sweet, I can power a nice g scale sterling single with this bad boy...okay, maybe an HO hunslet quarry or something lol...
I have something very similar powering 16mm Loco Remote locos.
 
If that is a N20 gear motor, you will be surprised what they will drive..
Not an Atlantic, with a dozen coaches, but a small loco with two or three 4-wheel coaches, or a few wagons.. No problem.

PhilP.
 
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