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Probably not... forces wouldn't be strong enough to damage anything.. (well maybe the accumates would explode cause a feather can cause that..) But its fixible.If you have a ham fisted 5 finger wreck crew cleaning things up, that is more likely to bend / break parts than the derailment itself.If any of the derailed cars head to the hardll floor, then you could get some broke parts. None headed to the floor.You would need repeated stress over a period of time to fatigue the plastic to the point of breakage in normal operation.. or sudden impact for an immediate breakage. Well, I'm not concerned too much with breakage since it will be obvious visually what broke. But more concerned about bending of the coupler parts past permanent deformation, just a tad enough to give you trouble from that point forward.Now.. I'm assuming truck mounted trucks and couplers, where the derailment forces would be mitigated by the coupler box pivoting freely with the truck.. Yes, truck mounted.However I wonder of body mounted couplers would be more prone to damage since the forces are transferred differently on a jackknife or tip over. I would assume so too since forces can't be mitigaged by rotational movement.~Ian
Suddenly, I see an arduino based train detection system in my future....
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N-scale PTC!
Did the engineer of the second train pee in a cup for the mandatory drug testing?
But are the couplers okay?