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bowser 70 ton hopper

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bowser 70 ton hopper
Posted by rambo1 on Saturday, January 1, 2011 10:45 AM

I have a cn kit from bowser and I don't know what the sortof half roundparts are for that are glued on the ends of the car? I tried the prototypical thread but no luck.rambo1..

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Posted by maxman on Saturday, January 1, 2011 3:26 PM

rambo1

I have a cn kit from bowser and I don't know what the sortof half roundparts are for that are glued on the ends of the car? I tried the prototypical thread but no luck.rambo1..

If they look like part 283 on the following link,

 http://hoseeker.org/stewart/stewart70tonhoppercar2004.jpg,

they are extensions to the car ends.  This will give you what is known as a "peaked end" car.  I don't know the exact purpose, but if I had to guess it allowed more coal to be loaded without overflowing the car end.  I don't know if any of the prototype CN cars actually had this.  I seem to think it was more of a C&O thing, but there were probably more prototype roads that incorporated that design.

 

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Posted by rambo1 on Saturday, January 1, 2011 5:53 PM

maxman you got it 283 I think you have the right idea it must be for extra coal loading .rambo1...

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Posted by rambo1 on Sunday, January 2, 2011 11:18 AM

I found out they were called heap shields used for extra loads.rambo1..

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, January 2, 2011 11:21 AM

rambo1

I found out they were called heap shields used for extra loads.rambo1..

Thanks a "heap" for that info Geeked

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