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Caveats- Like a lot of folks my age, my eyesight isn't what it once was, and I miss details, sometimes, that might jump right out at the rest of you. Also, I have been collecting N scale spare parts for 45 years, so whether a given pair of trucks in the parts box is current production is unlikely. But with that said...Took a close look at the trucks on the new MTL gon today. Am I imagining things, or did they tool a new truck sideframe for this model? I compared it with various MTL trucks in my parts box, as well as with pics on Spookshow's site, and to my eye, the closest truck I can find is the prototype AAR DTSP truck (DTSP translates, I think, to "double truss spring plankless") in builders photos of the ATSF Ga-48 gondola that MTL based it's model on. But, I can't find anything in the MTL ads saying that the truck is new tooling. But to me, it sure looks like it.@MTLJoe - Did you guys tool a new truck sideframe just for this car?Also, while on the subject of the gondola- GREAT customer service from MTL. I mention this, since they have a public announcement about it on their website, and those on their mailing list probably received the same email I did. The truck side frames on the first batch of gondolas, that went out in August, were minutely (about .008, according to my cheap caliper) too thick. Anyway, a quick email to Sara brought new truck frames, which arrived within a few days. I was installing them earlier today, which is what led to me examining them closely.
Also, while on the subject of the gondola- GREAT customer service from MTL. I mention this, since they have a public announcement about it on their website, and those on their mailing list probably received the same email I did. The truck side frames on the first batch of gondolas, that went out in August, were minutely (about .008, according to my cheap caliper) too thick. Anyway, a quick email to Sara brought new truck frames, which arrived within a few days. I was installing them earlier today, which is what led to me examining them closely.
PSA for anyone that missed this: https://www.micro-trains.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=63Another reason to love MTL.
Well, I am surprised. I guess the other trucks I was looking at were some other MTL version of 70T roller bearing trucks. The bearings on these look enough like solid (friction) bearings that is what I took them for. I can see why folks get confused about whether the MTL ride control trucks are models of the 60s era "ASF ride control" or the earlier "ASF A-3 ride control" (which could be either friction or roller).Anyway, gondola is very nice, and if I can't tell the difference between trucks, I am not going to worry about it.
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Interesting. I stand corrected. As Joe mentioned though, the mill gondola is using Bettendorf friction bearing trucks.