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Resurrecting this thread...anyone know of a good set of easy to find and appropriate number decals for MBTA coach/cab roofs?
Thanks Peteski!!!! HIghball has them!
. . .However I did notice one major flaw with these that I didn't see anyone catch in this thread...the couplers. I ran mine behind a string of Kato Amfleet cars. I would get an intermittent short and the Amfleet in front of this car would derail after rounding one of the curves. Turns out the culprit was the magnetic "air hose". I was about to push them up, but the metal sticking out of the top of the coupler indicates that this had already been done, yet the "air hose" has been snagging on a couple of my turnouts. I decided to size it up with the good ol' MTL Coupler Height Gauge and discovered thus:The coupler is waaaaaay too low and and only half of the knuckle mates with the Kato Amfleet. The coupler appears to be an MTL 1015 (I've heard it's a clone and not an actual MTL 1015), which screws in, so I'm wondering if a 2004 underslung coupler would work. I tried screwing in a 2004 in a draft gear box (I keep a number handy for Kato locomotive upgrades, you know the deal...) but somehow it won't screw in horizonally flat. So I decided to take the 2004 knuckle assembly and put them in a 1015 box. After an hour of constant cussing and breaking various coupler parts in the process - and yes I was using the coupler assembly jig - I was able to assemble a pair of 2004s in 1015 boxes. I screwed them in, and they installed perfectly. I matched them up with the Coupler Height Gauge and they were a perfect match!Next, I coupled the car to my Amfleets and gave it a run around the layout...No turnout snags, no derailments, no shorts, everything ran perfectly!How the fine folks at Rapido were totally oblivious to using an underslung coupler for these cars simply baffles me. I loved everything about them except for this. Fortunately, I was able to come up with a solution.