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How well will they stay coupled with BM couplers? Any thoughts on minimum radius curves for this new generation of equipment with body mounted couplers?
I don't use Bachmann couplers, as they are far larger than any other N scale knuckle coupler. The cars appear to be able to traverse 11" radius trackage. I didn't see any disclaimers on the package, so they may run on tighter radii even though they wouldn't look very good in doing so.
Yup, the Atlas version first appeared in 1973:IIRC, this is true of the MTL version as well.
I have some Micro-Trains yellow Trailer Train flats with built dates of 1973, but I also have box car red Trailer Train flats with built dates of 1968. I'm going to repaint the yellow cars box car red and change the dates to fit my era. Problem solved.Hmm... does anyone makethe correct Trailer Traindecals...?
I had some of the MTL boxcar reds too. Foobs.
In the late 60s, on a grade school field trip, I saw the Yakima Valley electric railway take an 89 ft flatcar around a former interurban curve, in a street intersection. The electric motor was uncoupled, the brakes were disconnected from the trucks, the rails were greased, and the car was towed around the curve with a chain. It squealed a lot, but they got it around. All while the bus full of kids sat there and watched because the intersection was blocked. I think I was the only one who preferred that to the museum we were going to. I don't even remember what museum it was!
I'm confused. How did you get this model already? It appears that everyone is still taking reservations on it. Someone mentions it's almost out of stock at MBK but there's no sign of it there at all (they usually show a model as "out of stock" versus every trace of it removed from the site completely).