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Excellent info guys. Now I know what rapidos are<grin>...i've read about them. I actually thought they were the default Atlas Accumate couplers...thanks MABruce for clearing that up. HO to N isn't as easy as I thought it would be... <br /> <br />Thanks with the info on the microtrains truck-mounted couplers...that'll help. What's the truth with body-mounted couplers anyhow? I assume that the longer the car...the more apt they are to have a body mounted coupler? Can you modify a truck-coupler to a body coupler by the way? Just curious. Thanks about the axle info...finding research info about 1950-65 CN/CPR trains to be somewhat difficult. Any idea of an idea of what an ideal truck mounted coupler vs. a body mounted one can take in curve radius? I'm working with about 11" radius...not perfect...but am using short 50' or less cars. <br /> <br />I'm in the process of doing the same thing, upgrading a 300-car fleet of old cheap N-scale junk ot the same set of higher standards, relying on weathering to blend them in amongst the better equipment. What I decided to do was to use the truck-mounted couplers that Micro-Trains offers as my standard, so that the coupler heights are uniform regardless of the car body. I do have body-mounted couplers on my engines, though, which forces me to pay attention to curve radius (a body-mounted coupler swings wide on tight curves, while truck-mounted couplers stay centered over the track). <br /> <br />Alright...question with the Atlas Accumate...i've got 2 ore hoppers that have these couplers...and have had problems with them coming apart...like literally falling apart...do the MicroTrains ones behave in the same way? I guess I am kind of a perfectionist with things...so haven't yet built up rolling stock...after the $800+ for track and peco switches...doesn't leave much extra<grin>. <br /> <br />Another question...is it cheaper to buy a new car with Micro/Atlas couplers or buy a used car (am doing ore/coal...) and retrofit it? The cheapest I have found a car is $5...and the thought of buying 3 cars for $100 seems NASTY. <br /> <br />Thanks guys. <br /> <br />Justin
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