Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 08/28/2008 11:02 AM |
| Hi, Got some MDC cars off ebay, they had some LGB bettendorf trucks, bit too large, anybody have any MDC trucks to sell/trade? Jerry | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Treeman 1st Class Member POLK CITY, IOWA
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 08/28/2008 2:47 PM |
| | I have some USA ones, not Bettendorf style. I could grind off the tabs that one of the MDC bolsters has sticking up, there is not one on the other bolster, don't really understand that. | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Paul Norton 1st Class Member Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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 | | 08/28/2008 4:42 PM |
| Two bolster tabs on one end and none on the other is a three point stance, and is supposed to reduce rocking. This something some large train enthusiasts picked up during their days modeling in Lilliputian scales.
The MDC car bodies were durable, but the trucks were very prone failure. That is probably the reason yours now has LGB trucks.
I don’t see MDC listed on the NMRA site, so I guess they are gone. Too bad, they would have benefited with the new motive power being sold in 1/32nd scale. | | Paul Norton Ottawa Valley GRS | |
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Tom Leaton
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 | | 08/30/2008 11:17 AM |
| Jerry,
If you can find Lionel large scale trucks, you can get them to fit, using the original MDC frame and bolster bearings. I checked this out on an MDC caboose.
You will see that the Lionel trucks ( and everybody's for that matter ) have higher bolster bars than MDC's. That makes them sit a little higher---- but it is compensated for by the smaller Lionel wheels, so everything evens out. ( But you will want to use the same brand of trucks on the car--- if you try to use both Lionel and MDC types on the same car, as I did for one second, it clearly looks odd).
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 08/30/2008 4:00 PM |
| | I found some USA Bettendorf style trucks, so thanks to everyone, should have them soon. Will use one set on the wood stock car job, getting back to it now. Jerry | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Treeman 1st Class Member POLK CITY, IOWA
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 | | 09/07/2008 8:36 PM |
| | Were thhose the ones you were looking for. | | Mike Kidman Tree Farm | |
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 09/08/2008 9:45 AM |
| | Yep Mike, they are just like the ones on the other cars-GOOD job! See you at Marty's, Jerry | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Jim Shutt 1st Class Member
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 | | 09/10/2008 8:49 AM |
| Jerry, Try midwestcompanies.us. They bought all of MDC's large scale manufacturind dies and are producing them again. Anyone looking for MDC stuff should try their site. I bought a slew of stuff to finish up a coal drag with MDC hoppers. Jim Shutt | | | |
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 09/10/2008 9:39 AM |
| Yeah, checked with them, but they can't do paypal right now. Will let me know later. Liked their Monon cars. I have some reefers a guy made up with Monon on them, got them on ebay.
Jerry | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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