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One step forward, two steps back! The way MT designed this body mount coupler system is terrible!... ...I usually am a staunch supported of MT, but this time I just can't defend them.
I have to agree with you. I'd really like to get some of these boxcars, but I won't because of the ridiculous coupler design.
Honestly guys - I get that the coupler is . . . . interesting . . . and the doors are wrong for the one prototype released so far . . . but who else has this car? And who among us can't take off the offending coupler and replace it with a 1015? That's what 7 minutes of work to recsolve an issue that driven this discussion over 6 pages? Sheesh . . . .
And we should have a new SD40-2; and Bachmann should have their own tooling; and blah blah blah. I 'm sorry but if it's a body style everyone wants then we either correct the two (!) flaws when we buy them, or we pan them and hope someone else does it in the next decade. That second choice isn't working out so well for other stuff, so I 'm inclined to hope Joe and Co. Do better next time, fix the coupler if I buy it, and move on.
and the doors are wrong for the one prototype released so far . . .
I compared the Wabash car with the "N&W Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment" book page 46, (I don't have a Wabash book), and the model looks exactly like the N&W repaint of the original Wabash car. I don't see the slightest problem with the doors. The body shell looks to be as faithful a reproduction, as any I have every seen. I do agree that the coupler that MTL cobbled together is pathetic. It looks like it was done by a dysfunctional commitee, whose members did not communicate with each other.