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Swapping in BLMA 100-ton trucks and body-mounting standard MTL 1015 couplers works. Drill and tap the hole for the couplers directly in the center of the punch out dimple on the bottom of the end walkway. Use 3/16” flat head screws. The outer axle clears the coupler box and the car rolls freely. I’m still working on an easy way to mount the trucks, but that won’t be difficult. So fortunately, it takes little effort to get these ready for service.
EDIT: I wasn't going to name names, but I will call out BLI and ScaleTrains.com for their ongoing coupler debacles. For the R&D money they sunk into engineering and producing their own N scale couplers not to mention the cost, both money and PR, dealing with customer support/dissatisfaction, they could have bought MTL in 55-gallon drums....etc.
Not to argue your point as I generally agree with you, but the reference to the “ongoing coupler debacle” needs a qualification: the recent BLI Mikado couplers seem to be a promising exception. They look great, they are just slightly larger than the 905 (and look more proto imho) and they seem to work well, at least with MT equipped cars. Of course, I can’t test them in a train account they are not available separately, but I could get behind a good looking, smaller, non-slinky coupler available in bulk packs for body mounting. It’s too early to tell to see whether that idea is viable (and BLI is likely to put yet another coupler on their next release) Otto K.
Not to argue your point as I generally agree with you, but the reference to the “ongoing coupler debacle” needs a qualification: the recent BLI Mikado couplers seem to be a promising exception. ...