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I won't say it's a "fix", but a quick and dirty improvement for the Micro-Trains PS-1 is as follows:1. Replace trucks with BLMA 70-ton trucks (solid or roller bearing as appropriate), or the Atlas 50-ton trucks from their PS-1.2. Body mount 1015 couplers.This lowers overall height by about .030", but provides couplers at the right height. The down-side is that the coupling distance increases.I haven't looked at using 1023 couplers - that might fix the coupling distance, but will likely require additional work to get the coupler mounting correct.
If you lower the car (and its underframe) by a whopping 0.030", then body mount a 1015 coupler, how do you manage to retain the correct coupler-to-railhead height?
What's so whopping about .030"? Jason
LOL! I was being dramatic.That is about 5 scale inches. The mismatch would be quite apparent when coupled to another car with proper coupler height. If I had such a mismatch between couple of cars I own, I would not find that acceptable.
If I remember correctly, it is not only the MTL box cars, but also the Intermountain box cars that ride that high.