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If only that were the case, then I could have saved myself a heckuva lot of time and money. Unfortunately, it really is like that, and it does it every time. Anyone who doesn't believe the video is more than welcome to come over and see it in person. And there isn't anything special about this set of cars, it happens on anything with MT couplers. Ed
Do those cars also have metal wheels? And are the wheels clean? Are there flanges hitting spikeheads? Are they well weighted cars? Is the track in gauge?
usually I can switch a yard all day without thinking about slinkys.
The Z scale version is actually intended to be a "finescale" N scale version, and may be slightly smaller than existing Z scale couplers. Shank parts will be the same as the N scale version so they can drop into existing pockets.
Just like how the real ones work!
Sorry if slightly OT, but now I think I must have seen it all:How cool is that? Ed
The problem with this approach is it's "ended" because of magnet polarity. If you flip one of those cars in the other direction, both ends will not work, they will push the mating hose away. Cool idea in theory, but the reality of incorporating this into operations would be a pain in the tuckus.