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Um...Nn3 and Z Scale MTL couplers are one and the zamehttps://www.micro-trains.com/index.php?route=product/product&search=Nn3&description=true&product_id=378
In all honesty, I am leaning towards converting all of my modern equipment to the scale couplers AND using it on my switching layout. We don't worry about uncoupling with a skewer, I don't see the issue of using a skewer to hold a car in place by placing it against the other end and eliminating the slinky effect....
The whole point of a True scale coupler is for it to be, well, close to true scale for those of us who care about such things. You can't have it mate with other oversize knuckle couplers any more than you can couple MT's with Rapidos. If you design it to couple with other knuckles, you have to compromise the scale size and have yet another oversize coupler; why bother. Otto
Count me as part of this group, I'm already used to the compromises required to operate with Z scale couplers and I'm looking forward to getting my hands on these new couplers to put a few theories into practice and see how much I can improve their performance. I'm not expecting perfection but I think there is room for improvements...
Also IMO, the 0-5-0ing of coupling and uncoupling cars is more prototypical than letting a magnet do the trick. Prototypically, coupling and uncoupling involves hands-on effort...so, the extra hand movements in N-scale to switch cars is a plus for me.
Prototypically, coupling and uncoupling involves hands-on effort...
Looking closely at the design of these, it appears to me that the "whiskers" are the culprit in the ease-of-coupling dilemma.