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The ends are stretched as well.
So, you mean that we need to just buy a heap of MTL PS-1 box cars to wear out their tooling, and then we can count on Shipsure to make a new side mold with correct prototype configuration? I think I am already doing my part in that effort.
So, you mean that we need to just buy a heap of MTL PS-1 box cars to wear out their tooling, and then we can count on Shipsure to make a new side mold with correct prototype configuration?
Of course; they had to match the sides, which were not retooled, and that saved them some money. Plus, since they're still selling well, they have no real impetus to go to the expense of starting over.
So I don’t see where the great savings is over tooling a new car body.
The side slides would be the only component that hasn’t been retooled. The roof slide, end slides, brakewheel, roofwalk, doors, stirrups and underframe all have been retooled from the Kadee days. So I don’t see where the great savings is over tooling a new car body.
But if the car is too tall, if they were to make the new (corrected height) sides, then the ends would also have to be retooled. And then all the doors. That is a large expense. And the doors would no longer be compatible with other body styles. Or am I missing something? There has been so much said about this that I forget what is the correct size and what is not.
But if the car is too tall, if they were to make the new (corrected height) sides, then the ends would also have to be retooled. And then all the doors. That is a large expense. And the doors would no longer be compatible with other body styles.