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Loren,Here is what I see on my cars (I admit, I had to do a close inspection- I remembered they were different, but did not remember the specifics) comparing the trucks of the ACF 4-4-2 to the PS lounge -the roller bearing mountings are a bit differentthe ACF truck has a different bracket below the springsThe PS truck as a more pronounced "ridge" above the roller bearingI checked on Spookshow's site, and he lists the Pullman truck as GSC-41-CUS-11 and the PS truck as GSC-41-CS-11. http://www.spookshow.net/trucks/trucks.php
I'm going to take the confusion one step further here:All these trucks were built by General Steel Industries or General Steel Castings (GSI or GSC) - and were applied to Pullman, ACF and Budd cars.The original Kato truck is a "run of the mill" Inside swing hanger tread brake truck with slab equalizers and Hyatt type bearings - this is from the original run in 1994The Business Car trucks are a disc brake type with Timken grease bearingsKato then tooled the different trucks for the Super Chief cars - with Canton Forgings I beam equalizers and Timken bearings.The Broadway Limited got yet another type of inside swing hanger trucks with elliptical bolster dampers per PRR prototypeThe El Capitan and UP COLA cars have a Kato disc brake Outside Swing Hanger type truck - ATSF Hi Levels and UP Domes used a larger 6.5x12 bearing and beefier trucks for the heavier centerplate load of these big cars.
E5 nose isn't screwed up...what am I missing here-Bruce
Maybe I'm getting a little anal here, but my Kato 12-car Super Chief (beautiful set of cars) all have the same style of truck. They appear to be drop equalizer types. In the 1990's, when I was single and had some extra cash, I bought an imported brass set of Super Chief cars (also 12 cars) that all had outside swing hanger trucks. As I study various prototype photos, it appears at least two, and possibly three designs of trucks were used on the 1951 Super Chief as modeled by Kato. Now Kato offers several styles of compatible trucks as spare parts on their website.Do any of you Santa Fe experts out there have a clue just which cars had which trucks? I'm only interested in the 12 Kato cars which include an RPO, Baggage, Dormitory-Lounge, Diner, Dome-Lounge, Observation Lounge, and three each of Regal and Palm-series sleepers.
Unfortunately Kato changed the design of the bolsters between the two releases, and the El Cap has the clip on trucks. They will still fit on the older style bolsters with screws, but the ears need to be clipped back.