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Maybe for standard MTL ("Magnematics") and other things like the McHenry and clones where the bare shanks will fit the box, but otherwise it's not a moot point. The TSC does not work in the 1015 box. Compatibility there is external box dimensions only.
Except that the 1015 design collapses to the side when shoving, which inspires derailments. Personally I pretty much never see the slinky effect in my operations. YMMV. But it's still a matter of preference.
1015 box because it accepts Accumates, McHenry and Bachmann couplers. It's as close to a universal standard as there is. MTL trucks with FVM wheels as long as the ride height is correct.
Body-mount couplers? Use "standard" MTL 1015 boxes, please. The general adoption of body-mounts is finally an industry reality, but I'm finding myself stymied in adoption of the advanced MTL True Scale Couplers by manufacturers whose solution to body-mounts has been to cast their own box into the model based on their choice of coupler. This is infuriating - it was much, much easier to change a truck-mounted design to body-mounts than to convert from one body-mount system to another.
I design models that will work with the majority of existing equipment available and of what most modelers use in order to maximize demand. So yeah, pretty moot.
I completely agree. A separate 1015 is the best option given current circumstances. And I chop your couplers off to fit better ones. I wish I didn't have to but it's the only choice if you insist on only using 1015 innards rather than whole 1015s. FVM cars are very easy to convert because they use whole 1015s.
I'd rather not see the coupler box molded into the frame (model). This causes problems on some models (example: Athearn's latest (old MDC shells) 50' PS-1 Box Cars - some of the 50' prototypes had "extended draft gear" "cushioned underframe" so with the new molded in box on the latest releases you must grind it off).Mark