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Hi allI know it's maybe a dumb question, but ... I've very few cars with a body-mount coupler, so I've not so much direct experience.One friend here ask about "minumum track radius" as he have some tight curves up to 22-23 cm ( more or less 9") and expresses concern that this modification can take to some trouble.Can somebody tell us about his experience or give a "dumb rule"? Relation with car length, etc ....Thanks in adv Cheers
1. I gather the stack conversion is on a DI set? Did you have any issue with the end platform being rigid enough to maintain a stable coupler height? Did you use a screw, or just glue?
2. I'd love to see a side view of one of the extended hoses. I've been a bit puzzled about how to best form the bends so that the end of the hose is in a good location. Mine tend to want to stick out beyond the coupler quite a bit.
Nice train, Ed.
Thanks Ben! When I visited the real Loop about 10 years ago, I saw a stack train much like that one, with mostly the blue Hanjin and Senator containers. So I always had it in mind to try to model it some day. (True, it had older engines and not ES44s.) Years ago I bought a bunch of the DI Senator containers, and DI finally (at long last!) did a run of the Hanjins as well (and some of the Kato cars came with the Hanjins). So I now have enough of the right containers to make a train, tho I may try to pick up a few more containers & cars, since that real one didn't have the spine cars either.... -Ed
P.S. I too appreciated the container consist. That's why it bugs the h*ll out of me that I can't get modern 53' cans in Hunt and Schneider... Oh, and I too have yet to apply hitches to my BLMA spines. No problem though because I can't buy 53' trailers anyway.
Better not look at Athearn's HO releases this month...