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Re: Town scale Road Train with steering trailers
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lugnet.technic, lugnet.town
Date: 
Sun, 6 Apr 2003 02:04:43 GMT
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Hi Gerard

That looks really interesting! I've never seen road trains with axles like
that - all the ones i've seen just have a standard trailer first, and the
following trailers have a steerable axle on the front with a yoke to • connect
to the trailer in front, which have the problem you describe going around
tight corners. Do you have any links to pages with real trucks in action?
I'm thinking maybe a larger version would be interesting 8?)

ROSCO

What I built is a B triple, those seem to be rare, more common are B
doubles.
http://www.internetjosh.com/images/Volvo-Road-Train.jpg
In that photo they have 2 B doubles together. In north america you sometimes
see B doubles as well.
Mine also pivots at the end of the trailers to allow steering on such a
small scale.

To build it the way most road trains seem to be (i live in canada, working
from photo's) would be hard to do at that scale, regular pull bar things in
miniland sets can`t pull the weight, anything bigger would throw it out of
scale.

Bigger? I dunno, that requires a lot of parts, this one has more 16 stud
beams than any set you can buy in stores (12). It would be nice but too
expensive for me right now.

Gerard



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  Re: Town scale Road Train with steering trailers
 
(...) In Australia, I think B-double and triple usually refers to trains where each trailer has a fifth wheel on the back axle block. Road train generally refers to trailers with yoked front axle, similar to horse drawn carriages in the old wild (...) (21 years ago, 6-Apr-03, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.town)

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(...) Hi Gerard That looks really interesting! I've never seen road trains with axles like that - all the ones i've seen just have a standard trailer first, and the following trailers have a steerable axle on the front with a yoke to connect to the (...) (22 years ago, 5-Apr-03, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.town)

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