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Die cast hoppers are heavy and make a poor choice for an O gauge layout.

 

Jim

 

p.s. If anyone wants to dispose of K-Line Reading two bay hoppers or Lionel PP&L hoppers, please feel free to send them to me and I will be happy to dispose of them!

 

 

p.s.s.  Okay, maybe I do like my die-cast hoppers.  I can easily pull 10 cars with a single Atlas powered GP35.  Got a second Atlas powered GP35, in part, so I can add another 5 - 6 cars to the drag.

Diecast is very old technology - - WW II era.   It is heavy and I think is still using a lead based alloy.    Also, if not done right it can disintegrate.   I have had a bunch of "new" Atlas O Reefers and one Express reefer, where the diecast trucks simply crumbled  apart.    Pieces not even big enough to repair.   

 

Diecast cars are too heavy and the detail is generally not as fine as brass or injection molded plastic.    Basically any cast on detail is starting to look crude compared to separately applied grabs and other details.     

 

So I personally do not have any use for diceast cars and I am too fond of of diecast locos.   The window frames and side panels and what not tend to be too thick on locos.   

 

I too have 2 diecast WM hoppers that I want to sell.

TrainsRMe:

That's what people who live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula call the people who live in the Lower Peninsula...we're "below" the bridge (Big Mac). We call them Yoopers - and that'll get John23 started. 

 

I have a few of the newer die cast cars and like them, but I can also see where a string of them would be problematic running on the curves and grades of my layout.

 

Neil  

Last edited by GTW
Originally Posted by GTW:

TrainsRMe:

That's what people who live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula call the people who live in the Lower Peninsula...we're "below" the bridge (Big Mac). We call them Yoopers - and that'll get John23 started. 

 

Naw, you got it right.  I'm good with that.  

 

 

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