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AGHRMatt posted:

The original releases had the trucks out toward the ends. The later releases had them in the right place and used extended coupler arms. The hint is "Kadee Mounts" in the description. The older ones are easily modified, even if you want to keep the three-rail couplers.

Thanks for the tip, Matt.

 

Too bad the catalog ‘art’ just shows them as improper all the time. 

MTH doesn’t keep the underframe instock to swap chassis on, or do you have a better idea? (:

I wish they'd issue the "opera window" style cars again. The diagonal-braced units seem to be the most common, but I occasionally see opera window cars "out in the wild". After all these years, the MTH loads still leave something to be desired. If you're too lazy to make decent lumber loads like I am, this guy has them on eBay. I derive no personal benefit from this shameless promotion.

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For each batch I ordered I requested the same labeling for all of them. I can't remember if he cut me a break on quantity and/or shipping. Obviously, to outfit a full car, you're going to need a lot more than nine of them -- you need six sets and a little bit of glue for a full car. I chose to partially load the cars to reveal some of the center beam. The loaded car will be heavy, so you should remove the weight from the chassis.

 

 

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AGHRMatt posted:

I wish they'd issue the "opera window" style cars again. The diagonal-braced units seem to be the most common, but I occasionally see opera window cars "out in the wild". After all these years, the MTH loads still leave something to be desired. If you're too lazy to make decent lumber loads like I am, this guy has them on eBay. I derive no personal benefit from this shameless promotion.

O-gauge-lumber-load-bundles-for-flat-car-or-yard-9-pcs

For each batch I ordered I requested the same labeling for all of them. I can't remember if he cut me a break on quantity and/or shipping. Obviously, to outfit a full car, you're going to need a lot more than nine of them -- you need six sets and a little bit of glue for a full car. I chose to partially load the cars to reveal some of the center beam. The loaded car will be heavy, so you should remove the weight from the chassis.

 

 

Matt,

 

Thanks for the link, any pictures of your completed cars? I picked up a BN opera window car, while they are neat all the ones I deliver seem to be the braces units. 

Lehigh Valley Railroad posted:
AGHRMatt posted:

I wish they'd issue the "opera window" style cars again. The diagonal-braced units seem to be the most common, but I occasionally see opera window cars "out in the wild". After all these years, the MTH loads still leave something to be desired. If you're too lazy to make decent lumber loads like I am, this guy has them on eBay. I derive no personal benefit from this shameless promotion.

O-gauge-lumber-load-bundles-for-flat-car-or-yard-9-pcs

For each batch I ordered I requested the same labeling for all of them. I can't remember if he cut me a break on quantity and/or shipping. Obviously, to outfit a full car, you're going to need a lot more than nine of them -- you need six sets and a little bit of glue for a full car. I chose to partially load the cars to reveal some of the center beam. The loaded car will be heavy, so you should remove the weight from the chassis.

 

 

Matt,

 

Thanks for the link, any pictures of your completed cars? I picked up a BN opera window car, while they are neat all the ones I deliver seem to be the braces units. 

Here are some photos:

Burlington Northern car during conversion

Burlington-Northern_During_Conversion

BN Car with loads installed/glued in place.

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Converted UP car -- empty. There are actually two separate cars with the same number for loads/empty operation at some point. The empty car has the weight from the other car added.

UP_Empty

UP car loaded. The interior length of the car is pretty close to what it should be, but if the loads are tight, leaving a center gap (I've seen them loaded this way) solves the problem.

UP_Loaded

When I converted the UP cars (about a year after the BN car), I reused the MTH truck bolster and mounted it in the right place as a support for a truck mount. It's easier than fabricating a bolster from scratch like the first car and I used large metal washers as spacers to better support the car with the Weaver trucks in place. Even though the car should be riding on 36" wheels, I used 33" Intermountain scale wheels. The "bump" on the end sill needs to be partially cut/filed out to get a proper location for the Kadee coupler.

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PeterA posted:

I have two I would like to relocate the trucks on.  Does anybody know if MTH has the current long shank trucks for separate sale?  And if so, a part number?  And if so, if there is a MTH parts dealer usually at York?

thanks

I just snagged a later-release BN opera window car with the inward-set trucks. I'm going to 2-rail the car to match the other ones (also picked up a pair of Milwaukee Road opera window cars), so if you send me your snail-mail address you're welcome to the pair.

Also, from the photos I've seen, there was a 63-foot Opera Window car used by Burlington Northern which had the trucks toward the ends of the car. I haven't seen that setup on the 73-foot car. I've bounced around the idea of cutting down an opera window car to 63 feet, but you have to take out one opera window and cut out a couple of panels. Not an easy modification, plus I'd have to paint and letter the thing.

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