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It's difficult to see because of the angle, but the First picture in my post is a 53' CN container on top of a 48' BN container in a husky stack
The only reason I lack more examples is my own fault not capturing them. I do concede that what was the case up here was not the case everywhere.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
A pic of the production sample has surfaced:
Looks like a body-mount coupler. I wonder if it is a proto ride height, and if the production version will have metal wheels. Does GMM make etched walkways that will might fit this?Ed
Definitely no metal wheels as MTL doesn't make them.
I seem to recall that Joe from MTL mentioned that MTL will start producing metal wheels. Maybe it was a dream?
Definitely no metal wheels as MTL doesn't make them. As for the ride height, good question with regard to MTL's product history. Methinks it's not ride height but the space between the bottom of the well and the top of the rail is negligible.
unfortunate comment. I think we have done a pretty good job the past 15 years getting them down...certainly the past 30 or so cars I've worked on have been made with that in mind. I can't speak for cars done 30 years ago, different time and different standards. We always have to deal with the dreaded standard coupler height that complicates how you handle the ends of the car.Joe
I think the pics look good. While the hole patterns may not be GMM quality, they are equal to or better than Athearn's, and using plastic instead of etched metal means they have a more realistic thickness.