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Quote from: Dave Schneider on December 27, 2008, 11:12:43 PMTom,I am having a hard time understanding your example above....higher than the inside part of the floor....but upside down. It seems a bit too Zen or possibly Jedi for me. Could you expand on this a bit, as I just don't get it. Will this be covered in your upcoming book "Lowering"? : Thanks, DaveThe bolster that is filed should end up just slightly higher than the floor (see above photo).
Tom,I am having a hard time understanding your example above....higher than the inside part of the floor....but upside down. It seems a bit too Zen or possibly Jedi for me. Could you expand on this a bit, as I just don't get it. Will this be covered in your upcoming book "Lowering"? : Thanks, Dave
It would be nice if some company like Aztec milled underframes to the correct ride height made their cars to the correct ride height.
Let me fix that for youQuote from: daniel_leavitt2000 on December 29, 2008, 12:09:43 AMIt would be nice if some company like Aztec milled underframes to the correct ride height made their cars to the correct ride height.Yes yes, I know, MTL trucks, blah blah blah. But you know what this points to? One more way that MTL is actually RETARDING the development of N scale.