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Think of this..Every old car that is bought by serious modelers would require the purchase of a updated frame and #1015 couplers.
Bryan,It would be good business sense to release a aftermarket correct ride height and coupler height.Think of this..Every old car that is bought by serious modelers would require the purchase of a updated frame and #1015 couplers.
... They sell parts, so if they could change the underframe relatively cheaply, they'd sell LOTS of replacements. As for the defects in the cars themselves, I can live with them. None of the other N scale models are perfect, so why buy several hundred new boxcars, just to exchange one set of problems for another?
On the other hand, integrating the draft gear into the underframe is a good idea, and I've wondered why it isn't done more often. If they do an entire new underframe that would seem to be the way to go...
I still think a shapeways floor for a 40" boxcar is you best solution....and I think you could use a cheaper material than FUD....who is going to see the underside of the car anyway?
Because you won't get the serious modeler to buy in. It would be an option for a small limited run for a targeted group such as Railwire. But it wouldn't work for mass market. The solution is, as stated up top, a new diecast part with an integrated coupler pocket. That would generate the most interest. But I don't think enough people would be willing to pay $10 a pop for an underframe that they still would have to buy couplers for to retrofit their existing fleet. It's cheaper to manually modify the existing underframes.
Another less expensive solution is to install BLMA ASF trucks and #2004 couplers. The plastic MTL wheels can always be installed in the BLMA trucks for those who prefer the larger flanges and tire width, as the axle length is the same.
Bouncing ideas off each other is what makes these forums great, but sometimes people can get so negative about a subject.........I don't really like MT stuff, but at least I understand that others may want to better their MT cars, so lets help them instead of shooting down EVERY idea that comes up.......just my 2 cents....
It's not negative to show people the perspective of issues from the manufacturer's viewpoint. No one is discouraging anyone from pursuing the solution on their own. But it is impractical to presume that MTL would do it, for various reasons, and it is more helpful than not for people to realize that. And the sooner people do realize that, the sooner that a solution actually might surface from an alternate source.
... Maybe, just maybe, MT will listen and consider the possibilities ...
Why would you think they don't listen? Just because they don't enact the change you want on your specific time line doesn't mean they don't listen. You want prototypical ride height and body-mounted couplers, but against the grain prefer fantasy schemes rather than prototype-only schemes. There are a ton of consumers that never wanted the pizza-cutters retired and don't want body-mounted couplers. There are a lot of disparate requests that manufacturers have to sort through to determine what would appeal to the largest segment of the audience.MTL is in Denver this weekend for the Z scale convention. Joe may comment when he returns this coming week.
It could be a win-win if they offered a 'Gold Line' or somesuch, with a lowered bolster and bodymounts; it would be better for those who want those features, plus it would give the collectors another car to buy...