Suspension

New Zealand Finescale has introduced commercial wagon springing to 1:64 NZR modelling. Why did we bother? Why should you care? Read on!

NZR modelling is outside the mainstream of railway modelling and we therefore rely on kits or scratchbuilding to produce our rolling stock. In this respect we have much in common with British modellers, who, though well supported by ready-to-run models, still support a thriving kit subculture. In the last few years suspension has become popular in the UK, and I'll draw some of my facts from their experience. I'm not claiming that this is all new though. There are plenty of examples of working suspension stretching back many years. The difference is that we can now all incorporate the refinement without pain.

NZFinescale suspension offers the following advantages:

At present we offer two options for wagon suspension. ES008 is an etched axleguard/ hornguide system that takes a moving cast axlebox (BS009) . This system is ideal for scratchbuilds and some kits where the axleguard and axlebox patterns are appropriate. Our alternative system (ES018) is designed to sit invisibly behind kit parts. Existing axleboxes will need to be relieved from behind to allow the axles and pinpoint bearings to move.

click to see an exploded diagram of the ES008 system.