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As Joe stated, these are incompatible with any existing N scale knuckle coupler
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Hey guys, I’ve attached a few posed shots of our new N Scale, True-Scale Coupler system we are getting ready to introduce soon. These are designed to be alternative used by modelers looking for a more prototypical looking coupler with scale distances between cars. Easy to assemble and install they are great for modelers running consists at shows, MU-ing locomotives together without having to use unrealistic drawbars and for those who are not using magnetic uncoupling. They are scale size and consist of a draft gear box, lid, knuckle and lip shank and a separate plug in air hose and no springs.These are designed as an accessory and stand alone coupler system. They will not couple with existing N scale couplers because of their prototypical size and construction. They are uncoupled manually using a sharp toothpick or a needle and can be joined by simply pushing the cars together. These are body mount couplers using a box that is the same dimensions as our 1015 so any application that uses 1015’s will work. I’ve successfully attached these to Atlas and Kato Locomotives with no problems. We will be offering them in both standard length and an extended shank and draft gear box for longer cars. These are scheduled to be available in package form this October. Pricing will be available then.Cheers JoeMTL
Well, that's what I was afraid of, and if that's truly he case, it will severely limit their use to coupling between engines and maybe some unit train or car block applications. A question for you Beta testers....if a single car won't couple, how many parked cars does it take for a reasonably realistic coupling? Thanks, Otto K.
I don't really understand the urge to use these things for short coupling of locos/cars that will rarely be uncoupled.Red Caboose non-operating knuckle couplers, the short-shank version, have worked well for me for those purposes. And, with the cars close-coupled, the size of the couplers is not so much of a visual issue for me.
The problem is that because of its shape and size, a close-to-scale coupler cannot couple to the existing N scale couplers. No way around that. We can't have a cake and eat it to.
I'll be converting my passenger fleet first.