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Installing Micro-Trains couplers on N scale Atlas GP7

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Installing Micro-Trains couplers on N scale Atlas GP7
Posted by hornblower on Monday, July 23, 2018 5:33 PM

Having installed countless #5/#148 Kadee knuckle couplers on HO scale rolling stock, I now find myself trying to help a newby replace the Rapido style couplers on his older roling stock with Micro-Trains knuckle couplers.  Having read Jim Kelly's columns and his discussions about body mounted couplers, I think I can deal with the various freight cars.  My problem is the locomotive.  The newby purchased an Atlas GP7 at a train show and it still has Rapido style couplers.  Looking at the Micro-Trains conversion guide, I see that kit # 00132110 (1155) is appropriate for this model.  However, the kit instructions seem a little confusing, especially since I don't have the loco or the kit parts available to study.  Can somebody help me understand what I'm up against?  The newby's layout is a small switching layout with Piko small radius turnouts so I'd probably have to use the setup for radii smaller than 12".  Just for reference, I was sooo happy when Kadee released the #148 whisker coupler as I absolutely HATE trying to assemble/install the old #5 since I don't have three hands!

Hornblower

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Posted by trwroute on Monday, July 23, 2018 8:38 PM

Does the loco have body mounted couplers or truck mounted couplers?  The 1155 fits the truck mounted Atlas / Kato version (it will say Kato on the fuel tank bottom) after the truck draft gear box is removed.  The 1155 is a complete pilot to body mount the coupler.

If it is the 1996 and newer Atlas / China version, it will have body mounted couplers.  For this version, the Micro-Trains 1015 is needed.  Much easier conversion.

Chuck - Modeling in HO scale and anything narrow gauge

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Posted by BRAKIE on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 1:23 AM

On all of my Atlas China N Scale engines I used the assembled Micro-Trains 1015-1 which is a side in fit since  it makes the converion easier.

Larry

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Summerset Ry.


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