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Since there are only about a dozen cars on the market at most with body mounted couplers, I would say this is a bit premature. I would like to see a new standard cover body mounted (or mountable) couplers, center of gravity, metal wheelsets, and wheel profiles. I think these would help move the scale forward than weight.
I rather see the manufactures work on locomotives that can pull something instead of the flyweight junk they have been producing for the last 10 years or so. Find some super heavy metal to make the frame and quite worring about the DCC crowd.
Find some super heavy metal to make the frame and quite worring about the DCC crowd.
QuoteFind some super heavy metal to make the frame and quite worring about the DCC crowd. I believe you should expect to hear from the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Model Railroaders. ;D ;D ;DFrank
... Standardized bolster height (wasn't a problem until BLMA, but imagine if EVERY manufacturer had different heights) ...
Quote from: daniel_leavitt2000 on May 02, 2010, 02:29:10 AM... Standardized bolster height (wasn't a problem until BLMA, but imagine if EVERY manufacturer had different heights) ...Actually, it was a problem prior to that. MTL and some Atlas bolsters are not exactly the same height,