Thanks to all who replied.

> I said I have built my track according to NASG 
> standards, and Fred told me to use the NASG wheelsets.  
> Here is an S scale brochure, which is identical to a paper version 
> that I picked up a couple of years ago at a train show:
> 
> <http://nwsl.com/Brochure%20Pages/broch%20377004%20Wheelsets.htm>

The above is what I've been looking at. This begs the question of what standard 
the 
others follow, but If you need a type that doesn't have the NASG option, I 
guess the 
following applies:

>PS:  Forgot to mention, regauging NWSL wheelsets is easy.  Just a tap of the 
>hammer.

It fits with my philosophy that there are very few problems that can't be 
solved by getting 
a bigger hammer.

Stan Stokrocki


 
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