So here's my experience with the Dapol HAA
Here's a finished one with the packaging, the packaging is abig improvement, secure with out being vastly oversized.
The Dapol wheels just pop out easily with out anything getting damaged
The wheel sets are insulated on one side and pressed onto a ribbed axle end on the other and are live ! All my wagons had live wheels on opposite sides of the wagon with the result that under test running the wagons were causing on and off shorts. I had swap them over so that the insulated axles were all on the same side, to avoid this. This will be a problem for finescale too.
To widen the back to back you can move the insulated wheel on the axle but you can't the live side, it is on rock solid, you need a wheel puller to do this.
Here's my wheel puller.
The original part that comes with the wheel puller is solid and presses right onthe pin point, which just then gets flattened, so I turned up this and drilled it out with a centre drill so it presses on the cone of the axle and not on the pin point.
The wheels need moving out 1mm each side, do the live side first then the insulated and check the back to back with a GO gauge.
The wheels just pop back in and rotate very freely. I have done 8 so far and the wagons run flawlessly, being reversed through a single slip and point without derailing. Each axle box is sprung.
These are very good wagons and a relative bargain at £46.75 each.
Richard