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Here's a black and white of an NKP shopped in 1962-https://www.lakestatesarchive.org/Ed-Wilkommen-BW-Collection/Freight-Cars/Gondolas/i-ZfGHscp
Progress report on the gondola modifications: I swapped in Atlas 70-ton friction bearing trucks with ESM wheelsets. The bolster height is the same as on the Bachmann trucks.
Did you have to modify the Atlas truck to fit (ie. rean the bolster hole)?
I am going to have to do some research and see if I can justify keeping one of the NYC cars.
Did you have to modify the Atlas truck to fit (ie. ream the bolster hole)?
Yes, slightly.
So are there any correct decals available if one wanted to do a correct nyc car?
I suggest going to the Protocraft website to see pics of the prototype, and then piecing together from assorted Microscale sets.
One other note regarding the trucks. The MTL family of 70-ton trucks with the medium-extended coupler arm (the style used on the brakewheel end of the 50-foot drop-end gondolas) have and always have had a true centered bolster hole. Cutting off the coupler tongue would allow use of the MTL trucks for those who prefer them over the Atlas 70-ton trucks. But in my opinion the Atlas trucks are fine when fitted with upscale metal wheels.