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I needed a pair for a Weaver hopper. The Lionscale line is the old Weaver line. I went with these.

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  I do run Kadee’s on everything. If you run 3 rail couplers I kind of like the Lionel version. One screw removes the coupler. It also rolls really well and the wheels have a flat profile. I like the fact that the coupler is secured to the truck itself. It’s a little more clunky looking than the Weaver with what I’m guessing is mounting holes for a pickup roller.  I was never a fan of the Weaver setup where the coupler was secured with the truck mounting screw. The screw has to be adjusted just right for the coupler to pivot and not allowing the coupler to droop downward. But I understand it was developed so it was easier to offer a 2 rail version also that could share the same truck frame.
Running Kadee’s.  The Weaver truck allows for the car to sit lower and I prefer them. If you need a little clearance you can do it with washers. As far as pricing. Provided Lionel does their half price sale in the fall. If you need a few and can wait it out. $14.00 a pair is a pretty good price.

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$14.00 is for One truck. So it’s right in line price wise with the MTH or Weaver’s selling as a pair. I mentioned the half price sale would be a good time if you weren’t in a hurry for more than a few. It’s a ways off though and no guarantee they will offer it. I only looked for the Bettendorf ones. Just do a search on Lionel’s site by using Lionscale and what they offer should pop up.

With the help of Don K. (“rail” here on the Forum), I purchased a bulk quantity of 3-rail die-cast trucks and couplers from Joe H. as he was closing down Weaver and selling off his inventory.

I gambled a bit, figuring they would become tough to find and/or the price to acquire them would increase.  Based on what I paid for them—and what they’re selling for now—it was probably one of the better decisions I’ve made related to this hobby…and believe me, I made some poor ones…LOL!

I’ve used them on many freight car projects over the past several years and still have a good-sized stash remaining.  They work great on the “old” Atlas cars that came with plastic trucks, wheels and couplers…and obviously as an upgrade on Weaver cars with plastic trucks and couplers.

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