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		By: Herb Sr		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Edward, do not know what scale you are referring to, but I have built a fleet of old cars , and kits up to the NMRA standards, on HO a 2/56 screw is what you need, and spacers can be used to help adjust the height of the car to match up the couplers.There are a lot 0f tricks to doing this,if your mounting hole for the trucks is to large, use some plastic sprew material from a old building kit, sand it if necessary to fit the hole, glue it in the hole, when dry file it down, drill and tap with a 2/56 setup.....work great...Just a little thought goes a long way..Hope this helps   Herb Sr]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edward, do not know what scale you are referring to, but I have built a fleet of old cars , and kits up to the NMRA standards, on HO a 2/56 screw is what you need, and spacers can be used to help adjust the height of the car to match up the couplers.There are a lot 0f tricks to doing this,if your mounting hole for the trucks is to large, use some plastic sprew material from a old building kit, sand it if necessary to fit the hole, glue it in the hole, when dry file it down, drill and tap with a 2/56 setup&#8230;..work great&#8230;Just a little thought goes a long way..Hope this helps   Herb Sr</p>
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