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  <title>HO narrow gauge trucks</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Some general notes about my trucks.<br />
These trucks are designed to match my rolling stock models.They should also work with those from TB Models.<br />
They come as a block of 10 or 20 connected together,or as a pair connected to another model.They can be separated with care,the small connecting piece is discarded.<br />
WSF-P is the recommended material,it provides a balance of strength and quality of finish.WSF is a cheaper alternative.FUD will give finer detail but needs to be handled with care as it is more fragile.<br />
Be sure to choose the correct type to match the wheels you are using,as axle lengths vary between makes.**<br />
If you find that the wheels don't turn freely,give the axle boxes at each end of the axle a light squeeze.Repeat until you are happy with it.<br />
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** If you have wheels with a different axle length to my designs,I can modify the design to match.]]></description>
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  <dc:creator>pinddle</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2012-06-06T22:04:52-00:00</dc:date>
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