I am looking for a few Life Like Proto 2000 Coupler Box Cover Plates. This particular coupler box cover plate is a bit unique in that it snaps into place and is held secure by two tabs on the coupler box, as seen in the attached photo. You should be able to enlarge the photo by clicking on it.
There are workarounds and coupler conversion kits, but I am looking for exact replacements. Anyone know of any sources for this particular cover plate?
Rich
Alton Junction
You might find some from Walthers, but I'd guess that you could also use one that you have, as a pattern, to make your own from sheet styrene of a similar thickness. Evergreen has various thicknesses of black sheet-styrene.
Wayne
A previous thread here with some suggestions:
https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/187271.aspx
You may also have some luck posting a WTB on HOSwap.
doctorwayne You might find some from Walthers, but I'd guess that you could also use one that you have, as a pattern, to make your own from sheet styrene of a similar thickness. Evergreen has various thicknesses of black sheet-styrene. Wayne
maxman A previous thread here with some suggestions: https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/187271.aspx You may also have some luck posting a WTB on HOSwap.
Rich.
richhotrainAnyone know of any sources for this particular cover plate?
I'll look in my "stash" (or is it cache?) later. I recently retrofitted half a dozen E units with Kadee #453 swing adapters and I'm pretty sure I have spares like that.
How many ya' looking for?
Cheers, Ed
I saw your post and had a look in my parts box. I'm sorry to say I do not have one. I do have a P2K GP7 that was converted using a KD #5 box and a short 2/56 screw.
Pete.
wrench567 Rich. I saw your post and had a look in my parts box. I'm sorry to say I do not have one. I do have a P2K GP7 that was converted using a KD #5 box and a short 2/56 screw. Pete.
gmpullman richhotrain Anyone know of any sources for this particular cover plate? I'll look in my "stash" (or is it cache?) later. I recently retrofitted half a dozen E units with Kadee #453 swing adapters and I'm pretty sure I have spares like that. How many ya' looking for? Cheers, Ed
richhotrain Anyone know of any sources for this particular cover plate?
The Walthers Proto line uses a different coupler arrangement. But the Life Like Proto 2000 uses the coupler box coupler plate that I am looking for. I can say for sure that the cover plate is used on the E6 and E7, the PA and PB and the Erie-Built.
Here's some of what I have, Rich. I'll throw in a few of those bronze centering springs, too.
Lifelike_vintage by Edmund, on Flickr
That should take care of your passenger fleet for a while
The early E7 and 8s had a rigid pad coming straight off the frame. These are the style that the Kadee 453 swing adapter was made for. Later runs went with the style as shown above. Then I believe Walthers modifies it again. Hard to keep up
Regards, Ed
gmpullman Here's some of what I have, Rich. I'll throw in a few of those bronze centering springs, too. Lifelike_vintage by Edmund, on Flickr That should take care of your passenger fleet for a while The early E7 and 8s had a rigid pad coming straight off the frame. These are the style that the Kadee 453 swing adapter was made for. Later runs went with the style as shown above. Then I believe Walthers modifies it again. Hard to keep up Regards, Ed
Ed, I sent a PM and a personal email.
richhotrainEd, I sent a PM and a personal email.
Got both
Time for one of your Old Fashioneds
SOU_DOF by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers! Ed
gmpullman richhotrain Ed, I sent a PM and a personal email. Got both Time for one of your Old Fashioneds SOU_DOF by Edmund, on Flickr Cheers! Ed
richhotrain Ed, I sent a PM and a personal email.
Time for one of your Old Fashioneds SOU_DOF by Edmund, on Flickr
By the way, I just sent you another email on another topic.
I have some old Proto 2000 SD7s/SD9s that have a "U-shaped" plastic "cover" that snaps "downward" over a metal extension from the frame.
I believe this design is very similar to one that Athearn used years ago. The Athearn plastic coupler covers are still available. Not sure if they will fit in your application.
Go to ebay and search for item 353814058645, and you'll see what I'm talking about.
OldEngineman I have some old Proto 2000 SD7s/SD9s that have a "U-shaped" plastic "cover" that snaps "downward" over a metal extension from the frame. I believe this design is very similar to one that Athearn used years ago. The Athearn plastic coupler covers are still available. Not sure if they will fit in your application. Go to ebay and search for item 353814058645, and you'll see what I'm talking about.