Ey Up,
this is part of the problem, use a hex-driver ( I use my Slot-it size Hudy ), as a "mandrel" to ensure the ferrule is straight, and with a few taps of a SMALL hammer it will go in.
Your situation is redeemable !!. Insert the remaining ferrule in the undamaged axle end, as above, and then fit the other wheel in the normal fashion.
They are still independent although one turns with the axle !!.
If you have a long sweeper on your track, fit the "axle-wheel" to the inside side of the car !!.
vbr Chris A.
this is part of the problem, use a hex-driver ( I use my Slot-it size Hudy ), as a "mandrel" to ensure the ferrule is straight, and with a few taps of a SMALL hammer it will go in.
Your situation is redeemable !!. Insert the remaining ferrule in the undamaged axle end, as above, and then fit the other wheel in the normal fashion.
They are still independent although one turns with the axle !!.
If you have a long sweeper on your track, fit the "axle-wheel" to the inside side of the car !!.
vbr Chris A.