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But what caught my eye first were (a) the car has been lowered by several scale inches by modifying the truck mounting, and (b) body mounted couplers! (1016s, I think).
I just received the recently released MTL SP boxcar-hopper https://www.micro-trains.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=63_64&product_id=3791 and noticed 2 major improvements.The car is a "standard" (more or less PS-1) boxcar model that includes 3-D printed parts to produce a reasonable approximation of SP 90600, a boxcar modified into a covered hopper for sugar service.But what caught my eye first were (a) the car has been lowered by several scale inches by modifying the truck mounting, and (b) body mounted couplers! (1016s, I think). The MTL description does not mention these improvements, but they were noted in George Irwin's review (for his newsletter- http://www.irwinsjournal.com/umtrr/ ).I am really glad to see these changes coming to the venerable MTL boxcar. In my own history, these cars were what convinced me that I could move from HO to N scale, back in the mid 1970s. I bought the first cars I saw and really haven't looked back. While in the intervening 45 years, companies have produced more accurate models, to this day, these cars are the "standard" boxcar of N scale.
Old news. These improvements were announced in 2017 (for 50' box).Mark
I'm sure someone will note that the body shell is still not perfect, but I'm all for improvements. I don't have any of these improved cars - can you compare it side-by-side with an older (non-lowered) one? In particular I'm wondering if there's an opportunity to upgrade older cars with new underframe components, or if there are changes to the body as well.
, but I could not recall seeing postings on 40' cars being re-done.
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Are the trucks on backwards? They seem rather inset.
Well, I'm glad that this was an "operator error". Now the truck spacing and location look better! But you're not having much luck with them. In the latest photo, the left side looks much higher than even the original model.