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I have a number of open 86' auto racks from Athearn and MT. How do you load cars into the lower decks? They look kind of silly always running empty.
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Attach the cars to long thin strips of styrene painted to look like the car floor and slide them in from the end?
This sounds like a good plan, hadn't thought of this method. Thanks.
If you're into the prototypical thing, just keep in mind that bi-level auto racks usually hold larger/taller automobiles like SUVs, pickups, jeeps, vans and mini-vans. Compact cars are transported in tri-level auto rack cars (the MTL prototype, which doesn't have open grilles anyway).
Usually...a lot of the bi-levels I've seen going past my office on UP lately have been full of sedans. I think they are just using whatever is available at that moment for the shipments.Cheers,BrianP.S. I wasn't about to use the expensive (and elusive) Atlas Explorers for the internals of an autorack...
That makes me think if you have the skills to cast resin, you could take an Explorer and make a simple 1-piece mold casting of the body. Then just cast bunch of them as solid resin bricks. That is all you need - just a general shape of the Explorer inside the autorack.