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Would the Z-sized version still be compatible with the other N-scale couplers? If yes then is there any other intrinsic benefit to having the larger N-scale size, or does the Z-size serve both scales equally well?Granted, that seems like a pretty big 'if', but I figured I'd ask anyways.Ed
@ednadolski Although I have not studied that in CAD just yet, it is doubtful, as the N version mates well with most if not all brands in N (see images). A reduced knuckle for Z may not even be able to mate with the 905, much less any of the N couplers, depending on how much it can be reduced in size.
With all this discussion about making a smaller (or scale-size) version available, and that it would a viable venture, I would *REALLY* like to know the percentage of N scale modelers who currently use the MTL true-size couplers (or even MTL 905 and LEZ couplers for that matter) for all their N scale models. I suspect that even combining all 3 of those couplers, the percentage of modelers using those woudl be less than 1% of the N scale modelers. Think of all the effort involved in the complete conversion of the rolling stock. The average modelers (which makes up a large percentage of the total) does not want to get into such a conversion of their existing rolling stock, and having to to that to all additional rolling stock they will purchase in the future).By the same token, I woudl really like to know the percentage of H0 modelers using some prototype size coupler, like Sargent (I don't even know if there are others). Again, I think the percentage will be small, even though the coupler conversion is probably easier in H0, plus in the larger H0 scale the scale-size couplers will be more reliable (since they are larger than scale-size N scale coupler).From my perspective, the "true-scale, incompatible with others coupler" crowd is simply a very vocal, but small minority.
Pot, meet kettle... If as you say, the large percentage of N-scalers is not interested in conversions in any case, then then a Protomate or any other new coupler is basically DOA as far as that discussion goes, and it all comes down to a matter of dueling niches.Ed
Responce to the TSC proved that there was a market... But someone needs to get in and dominate the market with a functional easy install coupler.
Ok, so the thought here is that the Protomate would not be sold or licensed to N scale model manufacturers for use in their factory-made models (like Accumate couplers are), but sold only for conversions?