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Hays Bros has coal loads for 33' MT cars if you can't source from MT
I guess I will need to write Hay Brothers and ask what coal loads they have for MicroTrains 33' 2-bay hoppers. Looking at N Scale Supply doesn't show any, and looking at their eBay store shows only a large lump load and not even any 3-packs of that. So, 16 loads would be $64 +shipping.
I guess I will need to write Hay Brothers -snip- and looking at their eBay store shows only a large lump load and not even any 3-packs of that.
These are actually one of the things I've been planning on spitting out of my printer, but I'm having a surprisingly hard time making natural looking humps in Tinkercad.
You guys are just working way too hard.Get a basic shape, coat with white glue, sprinkle scale coal. Spray again to get the glue to come up through, sprinkle again. Looks way better than any printed or resin or plastic molded load.
At least for the period I'm covering (1920's through the 1970's) each car is going to be a little different.
I’ve thought about doing what my dad did years ago and whittling some cores down out of balsa or something like that. But I keep having intrusive thoughts about programmatically generating “random” lumps perfectly sized for most cars (to then be covered in real coal, of course).I’m sure I’d invest far more time into it then it’d be worth, but it’s a thing that FEELS like it should be doable.