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A 72 inch radius curve in N scale is equal to a 6 degree curve on the prototype, so shouldn't be a problem, even for drawbars. Ten degree mainline curves are considered sharp, but unit trains run around them all the time.
I really wasn't suggesting that 72" radius curves would be a problem for drawbars or the type of actual scale dummy couplers I was suggesting. I was just pointing out that modelers use curves that are much tighter than what the prototype considers to be "sharp", and that, on models, what I was suggesting might need some tweaking to accommodate our typical curves. In N scale, even our "broad curves" of something like 20" radius are equivalent to 20° curves, and our tightest 9.75" curves are 44°. I used the 72" because that is about the largest N scale sectional track curve I had ever heard of, and even that I once read (but can't find it now) would have resulted in a 45 mph speed limit on the prototype in my era.
Does the MT Z scale # 905 mate and work well with N scale couplers ? Does it have the 'slinky' effect?