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Old April 27th, 2007, 11:37 AM
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Comparing Red Caboose to MT autoracks.

I know this was done before, but searches here and over at Atlas did not give me what I was looking for. As a result I'll start this new thread. My question is how do the two compare? Would they look OK or not OK running together. I have a small collection of MT racks and plan to build a larger inventory. The RC racks look nice though and I would not want to discount using them if they will look OK running with MT's. I do remember there were some differences, I just can't rememeber what they were.
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Old April 27th, 2007, 11:48 AM
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Old April 27th, 2007, 12:30 PM
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The only mods I like to do are body mount couplers on everything. Otherwise, it's pretty much take it out of the box and run it. I have a number of Con Cor racks that I picked up really cheap. I had been thinking about getting a few kits to convert these over to see-thru screens, but decided that wasn't my cup of tea. I've got a couple I'm going to keep, but the rest are gettting ebayed, as I continue on my quest for MT racks. This actually looks to be the most cost effective way to build a rack train also. For the price of the CC racks and the screeen kits, I can buy a MT rack and pretty much be in the ball park on cost, with out having to do all the labor.
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Old April 27th, 2007, 12:30 PM
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I have both brands and will be running them together. Look at a real autorack train as it goes by and you will see that not all the cars look 'exactly' alike. Both MT and RC autoracks are very nicely done, but I would give the edge to the RC cars. Thats only because of slight differences like the free standing handrails. I am also going to have Atlas articulated autoracks running with these cars too.

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Old April 27th, 2007, 03:04 PM
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I have paid close attention to rack trains recently and have noticed considerable differences among cars, including length and height. Just did not want anything that looked too crazy as far as differences go. I do also plan to have both the Atlas and Athearn articulated cars running. I currently have one of each, and like both of them. Plan to add more as I can. The Con Cor cars are nice for the price, but when you put one next to a MT and the wife says "that one looks plasticy", while pointing at the CC car, I think even the three foot rule gets thrown out the window.
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Old April 27th, 2007, 04:59 PM
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I have both The MT autoracks and the RC ones and have found that the RC racks, for me at least, tend to track better. Also, they don't seem to sway as much when going over switches etc. While the MT racks are certainly nice, I only buy the RC ones now. The MT racks are not see through like the RC's are. Also, RC has been delivering them like crazy, the MT releases are much more infrequent depending on how fast you want to put your train together.
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Old April 27th, 2007, 05:34 PM
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Do you run with the truck mounted couplers or do you body mount? If you body mount, how easy is it? If you don't, do you think it is doable?
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Old April 28th, 2007, 05:49 AM
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I'll stick with the Con-Cor's if I can get three of them for the price of one RC or MTL, thank you very much! A longer plastic train's better in my book than a shorter but shinier one - that's the student modeler perspective anyway :-)
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Old April 28th, 2007, 06:27 AM
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I like the MTL racks myself, they track and run great. The RC are also nice but the Con-cor's are horrible--there's a reason they are cheap.

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If only the Red Caboose autoracks had smaller stirrups and came with low-profile wheels, they 'd be perfect.
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