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MTL vs Marsilius Passenger Cars
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Jeff, Thanks for the comparison. I don't have the pair, not my modeling era, but some differences are obvious. This is my first look at what I assume is a new Z coupler. Just looking at the cars it seems the Marsilius version has a bit more detail. What I like the best between the two cars is the Marsilius seems a bit smaller than the MTL. So, I'm hoping that the MTL car is not more than 85 feet. When I comes to passenger cars I tend to think smaller is better. Both of these 85 footers will look great on modules, but I'm uncomfortable with their length on small layouts. Most of us don't have R490 13Degree curves at home so the overhang on sharper curves would bother me. Just some thoughts. Cheers, Jim CCRR:S
Jim,
The differences are obvious on close inspection....I have both.
MTL is truly a smooth side and the trucks are more detailed than Marsilius.
They both use the MTL coupler, only the Marsilius coupler is body mounted while MTL uses truck mounted. The MTL car is 1/8" longer than Marsilius. MTL's under carriage is more detailed. End detail and roof detail on MTL is more defined.
MTL wins hands down for detail.......and price too.
Loren
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MTL has the gray coupler.
The Marsilius cars sure appear to have MTL couplers........and if they are.....how did they get them? Anything is possible if you know the right people...
Loren
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I have the same ABA unit, and I was going to order the couplers that are mounted on trucks from MTL to convert the ABA unit, and not the cars. Seems it would be a lot easier. I was going to dedicate the ABA unit for just pulling those cars, so I would put the pilot on the front. So instead of converting the cars, I would just convert the engine.
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Is it the same as the number 949?
I didn't see 949 listed on their websight.
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So the 004 02 051 is for the MTL F7 only?
Is it the same as the number 949?
I didn't see 949 listed on their websight.
That is correct Kelly, 949 is the old number for the 004 02 051.
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The MTL passenger cars have a different color yellow than the MTL F7 a&b's
It depends on the age of F7s. There are -beside minor differences- two very noticable shade of yellow appears on the MTL F7s. The later models were lighter and brighter yellow. But don't worry, UP had more shades than imaginable.
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