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Let it rain PRR X29s and FM flats! Hallelujah!
If those flats were the metal ones produced by GHQ, it may be a while for them to be rerun
Try again. http://www.nscale.net/forums/showthread.php?36314-Fox-Valley-News
Pretty sure also that the flats are 42'. Still an excellent model that will benefit from being upgraded to body-mounted couplers and ASF A-3 trucks with metal wheels.
No, those 50 ft boxcars definitely sat too high, but they're not hard to fix. Glue plastic strips to the inside, horizontally, between the vertical spacers/support ribs. One easy way to make them all the same height is to lay a piece of plastic the thickness you want the car lowered across the bottom (facing out) of the new spacers, then put the floor in, and carefully push the new spacers into place. Once the floor sits on the old spacers, the new ones will be in the right place. It sounds harder than it is, just remember to use enough glue to keep the joint wet until you can get it positioned, and DON'T glue the extra pieces in!After the glue has dried, use a chisel blade and remove the existing spacer ribs so the floor sits on the new spacers. You'll probably have to sand/file the ends as well, because there's a small ledge to support the floor there. Put the floor in and glue pieces of 0.01 inch styrene to the sides as retainers. Done carefully the floor can still be removed, and the car will sit at the right height.Depending on the new spacers you use, you may have to change the weight. The last car I lowered didn't have a weight, so I added some stick-on weights to the floor.