Making those toylike cars more useful - Larry L Doub
Converting Talgo Couplers - by Larry L Doub
Making those toylike cars more useful
Here are a few detail pictures of how to covert talgo trucked rolling stock over to be a better, and more useful car.
Photo1 shows new the truck mount. Just cut out the frame area and glue in a piece of styrene, cut to fit, then drill the hole center location for the truck screw
In Photo 2 you can see how I mounted the Cushion Pocket.* Use the same thickness of styrene and with a little trimming on the frame, coupler pocket, and maybe a little trimming of the car body, to get the pocket to sit level and the correct setting for the depth of the coupler pocket.
* Walthers Part #933-1030
The next two photos are of the completed car. I added a few grab irons and cut the molded ladder rungs out using the molded part for hand made grabs.
The road number was hand painted with a tooth pick, to look like some prototype numbers you will find. It was then weathered it down to be a well used car.
If you have the knack for this, it takes about 20 minutes to change one over using a fast set glue, not counting the weathering or grab irons. I used ProWeld Liquid Glue.
This conversion makes for a lot better working car and they look better too.