I have both an Atlas F9 and Red Caboose GP9 in need of a few of these parts. A quick check of the Atlas site doesn't show this part as being available, as near as I can tell;any suggestions?
Mark in Oregon
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I have both an Atlas F9 and Red Caboose GP9 in need of a few of these parts. A quick check of the Atlas site doesn't show this part as being available, as near as I can tell;any suggestions?
Mark in Oregon
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FYI, that type of truck is called a Blomberg Truck in honor of its inventor/designer, Julius Blomberg.
Are these the original old Atlas, and the original GP9 Mechanisms?
Are these the original old Atlas, and the original GP9 Mechanisms?
Yes...I checked both the Atlas and P&D sites, and don't see just the sideframes I'm looking for.
Mark in Oregon
Neither P&D or New Atlas used those mechanisms. P&D offered a replacement mech for either unit based on Weaver designs.
I have a used Atlas F9 and/or a set of trucks and motor for a GP-9 I will part with.
Email me.
PS, I also have other F9s.
I also need a Blomberg side frame for an Atlas F-9. I am going to repaint and detail it - some day!
The reason that you are missing sideframes is that those trucks were flimsoid, and the sideframes would simply fall off. The only cure is to modify the P&D plastic sideframe and glue it on. They do not make the Atlas sideframes any more.
By all that is right, you should be able to buy another of these for ten bucks, steal the sideframes, and pitch the rest. But for some reason, we have decided that these things are worth over a hundred bucks. These things were nice at ten, and probably are inflated at today's prices. Same with the AHM C- Liner, which was a better model.
Opinion.
Prrjim
I don't know how to "pm"you on this site, but I am interested.
Can you contact me?
Mark in Oregon
I can't contact you without an email address. If you click the "extended profile" in the lower right of the member screen, you can get my email address. You may have to scroll down some to see it.
I never heard of flimsoid? Is it a type of plastic? Or am I missing something.
The sideframes are mounted to the truck body with a clip that also had the contacts on the wheels. The U-shaped part on the truck side frame is fragile and can be broken off easily - especially when assembling or disassembly. The original sideframe can be glued back on too.
And yes there was a time when those and the AHM cliners were $10 apiece and nobody wanted them - - but that was back in the 1980s. Freight cars were generally 10 or less apiece too then. Now the cars are p ushing 70 in many cases.
My opinion is that both the Altas F9 and the Cliner are decent bodies, especially if yo utake the time to scrape off the cast on hand rails and replace them with wire.
Flimsoid = fragile. I made it up. Clips or whatever, these things are going to be difficult to find. They fell off and got lost, or you would have them with your model. Happened a lot.
I agree - the bodies were quite accurate. The original pricing reflected the overall quality, and that has not changed. Convert them to P& D drives, and you will solve your problem and have a nice running model.
I can't contact you without an email address. If you click the "extended profile" in the lower right of the member screen, you can get my email address. You may have to scroll down some to see it.
Jeez,I tried and I just can't seem to find that link. A check of your own profile shows your posts, but I don't see anything else that would help me...
Mark in Oregon
Now I see it, thank you.
Mark in Oregon
Here's how I fix those flimsy Atlas side frames, Its a mechanical fix rather than glue, I use brass or aluminum angle, this slips onto the side frame, at the same time I improve the pickups, K&S tubing on the shoulders of the axle gears (interference fit) solves the splitting gear problem, and finally 3mm steel axles for the box rather than the plastic ones. They wont brake again!!
stephen from down under (cTr....Choose the Right)
Why not get good trucks? P&D has some spectacular brass Blomberg trucks with good gears.
ChipR
...another option => RTV molds and resin castings for the side frame, cylinders and hanger.
Matt
PS. Mark, you're welcome.
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