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As previously mentioned, removing the Cupola for the batteries is definitely NOT easy. The documentation is misleading with respect to the location of the clips. Press in on the front/back walls of the cupola HARD to try and coax the monster clips inward while pulling upward. Try not to destroy the smoke jacks while you’re doing this. I trimmed down the clips to make any future removals much more manageable. The result is the cupola still remains firmly in place, but removing it now is a gentle tug rather then an all out nerve racking war to remove it!
Picked up my CSX cab today. Very nicely done. Though for the $60 price tag feel they should include the batteries. I also took a second and trimmed the cupola tabs to make removal a little easier.
I managed to get both cupolas off of my cabeese, and likewise filed down the retaining clips to ease subsequent removal. Tried four button batteries but no luck with ‘seeing the light’; I think my batteries were expired.
@turbowhiz I'm seeing a non-factory equipped coupler on this van...
He's just teasing us at this point...
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Nice coupler, but the long shank reminds me of a . . .I realize that it is probably the only length you have. Just gave me a chuckle.