Modeling How-To Beginners MR Classroom | Freight Car Class: Lesson 2, Upgrading Kits for Better Operation

MR Classroom | Freight Car Class: Lesson 2, Upgrading Kits for Better Operation

By Kent Johnson | November 11, 2025

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3 thoughts on “MR Classroom | Freight Car Class: Lesson 2, Upgrading Kits for Better Operation

  1. A light car is a derailment waiting to happen. Larry explained with his car on his channel on YouTube. If the car is too light buy some Pine Car weights at your local hobby shop and some canopy glue and mount them under the cars shell. If that does not work buy a load. All cars must be weighed so they are the correct scale weight. See the NMRA Rules of Standards and Weights found on their website.

  2. Now that the car is built time to test the couplers. If the coupler is too low you need to install shims to raise it to the correct level. If the pin is too low you need to bend it to the correct level so it does not get hung up on points or track and cause a short.

  3. Note that Kadee also sells a semi-scale slightly smaller coupler line that is closer in size to a prototype coupler. Matches well in operation to their standard size line and, to my mind, looks better.
    LaBelle has a coupler lubricant (#112) that can be used on the Kadee knuckle and in the coupler box to improve coupler action.

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