I strongly agree with John D. NMRA RP-25 wheels in code 88 have been shown to 
work well in HO. Based on my amateur-level understanding of physics, the same 
tread profile should work even better in S, due to greater weight of the 
equipment. To the naked eye, code 88 would be indistinguishable from true scale 
wheels on a layout. That's the holy grail of model railroad wheels in my 
opinion!


Fred T in Tennessee



-----Original Message-----
From: John Degnan <[email protected]>
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Oct 23, 2012 5:20 pm
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S Scale Loco & Supply new stainless steel wheels


  
    
                  

The size of the FLANGE is not as big of an issue for me as is the width of the 
TREAD (or tire) of the wheel.  A wheel with a slightly, but noticeably smaller 
flange (larger than the flange on a P:64 wheel but smaller than a code 110 
flange) and a narrower tread (wider than the tread on a P:64 wheel and narrower 
than a code 110 tread) would suit me just fine.  If that scales out to be what 
most of us refer to as code 88, then I'm good with that.
 
And may the above go to show that I am NOT the perfectionist that so many think 
me to be.
 
 
John Degnan
[email protected]
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