TSM styrene rolling stock kits

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TSM styrene rolling stock kits

usairman737
I have a number of styrene Triangle Scale Models kits of C&S prototypes that I'd like to build.  this in spite of the fact there are "better" injection molded kits that were available from Overland and P-B-L.

Has anyone had success with these TSM kits, and are there any special precautions I should know about?  I expect to pre-age the sheet and strip styrene with a fine saw blade and sandpaper to better represent wood, and use P-B-L grabiron ends for added detail.  Probably also use P-B-L trucks.

Gerry Cole
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Re: TSM styrene rolling stock kits

usairman737
I'm currently working on the RGS Plow/Flanger #2 kit, with help from Mark Evans, using modified TSM/Chama Car Shops styrene parts. Maybe I'm the only TSM kit builder!

Gerry

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Re: TSM styrene rolling stock kits

Keith Hayes
Gerry:

Triangle made some fine kits for the time and place (and many are now offered by Weisman). They can build into excellent models, and welcome the addition of some modern, time saving details as you suggest. I frequently substitute new trucks, coupler cut levers, and a one-piece brake shot, if a suitable one is available. Also, be aware that many will require the addition of Kadee #4 couplers, which are no longer in production.

TSM kits at Leadville 

Weigh all the parts before you start and add some weight to bring the car up to operating weight. I add some lead solder on the underside of flat cars and gons between the sills. Also, the steel underframe cars (SUF) use a couple pieces of brass channel for the center beam, which requires soldering and some filing. Time and care will produce a great result.

I also have a TSM/Weisman RGS Plow Flanger 02 in the cabinet slated for construction in the future. Mr. Mark Evans is the expert. You are wise to consult him.
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3