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Οld Bandit
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 Posted - April 06 2022 :  11:34:27 AM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Οld Bandit to Buddylist
Hello,
can I run the Tyco cars on code 83 track without any problems? Mainly because of the Tyco plastic wheels. Thanks.
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 Posted - April 06 2022 :  8:24:14 PM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add Redwoods to Buddylist
Yes the Tyco cars will run fine.

I built roughly half of my layout with code 83 and I now regret it, only because I've been collecting some Rivarossi engines with deep flanges and they will bottom out. In the future I'm using only code 100.

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 Posted - April 07 2022 :  12:41:05 AM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add Chops124 to Buddylist
I've run Tyco on code 83, but not Rivarossi. Sounds problematic. Less than code 100
are modellers trying to achieve greater realism. Sort of a nonsequitor with Tyco.
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 Posted - April 07 2022 :  12:53:19 AM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add Οld Bandit to Buddylist
Thanks. I can use code 83 but code 100 is a safer solution.
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 Posted - April 07 2022 :  12:58:25 AM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add Οld Bandit to Buddylist
Deleted - Double post - Sorry !
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FOr what it's worth, back in the day I ran my C430s on my dad's layout, which was code 83 on the main and code 70 on the passing tracks. Got stuck in the siding waiting for other trains many times, but didn't have a problem running those units on the small rail.
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Thanks for the info.
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