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Doesn't seem to have hurt their sales much tho. I'm willing to bet that ST figured that most (if not all) customers would just want to replace them with MT's anyway. It would be a losing proposition for them to try to make a coupler that solved all of N-scale's historic coupler woes (with all the conflicting requirements that entails), when realistically their goal has to be to sell their product without adding cost and/or taking a critical supply chain dependency on another vendor or competitor.Even if a 'perfect' coupler could be made to exist, a substantial number of N scalers simply would never be interested in it. Either they would not want an aftermarket part, or they would not want something different, or the existing stuff already works well enough for their purposes not to be an issue.Ed
As long as my train doesn't come apart when I'm running, and the couplers aren't big enough to be mistaken for HO scale, I'll stick with whatever the factory supplies. The couplers on the ST autoracks aren't that much bigger than MT. But my main concern is a layout that runs problem free, even if prototype fidelity suffers a bit.
Without a doubt, the coupler situation is a real blight on N scale. The quality of todays models, such as but definitely not limited to the ScaleTrains offerings, really brings to light just how HORRIBLE N scale couplers are. It doesn’t matter what form they take on; they are all terrible.
As a convert to N scale (15 years ago), I will say that I am glad we're all (well, those of us that matter, lol), past the rapido couplers phase of our hobby. Those ugly things were the biggest thing that kept me from converting from HO.
I've got a 114 car grain train that's almost all TSC, and it's one of the best runners I've got - three units up front and one as a DPU on the rear. I also run an articulated auto rack train that is all TSC.Unfortunately because of the lack of M-T's development it looks like I have a couple orphans that will be difficult to sell off when I take the Sub down after the convention
How many people would go all in a TSC type coupler if they worked?
Well, all I can say is that I'm super happy with the LEZ coupler, especially now that I have an easy path to a custom box for any occasion. The only minor complaints I have about the couplers themselves are that they don't "kiss" couple quite as easily as I'd like and they could look a little better. But no slinky, a decent size, very reliable (no spontaneous decouplings) and they mate with all existing N couplers, so I don't need to convert en masse (which made the TSC DOA for me). And custom-designed/printed pockets are the bomb. I predict this will be common-place in 5 years time.
I know that there would be many more scale modelers interested in N scale if the couplers weren’t so horrible…
But you must admit [the TSCs] look great.
you need a light touch to uncouple them (I'm still figuring out a tool to make that easier).
(I'm still figuring out a tool to make that easier).
I'm not sure I agree that LEZs will ever come into common use, but that is a reflection of other factors than the couplers themselves.
Were the Multi-Max cars designed to accept either the Micro-Trains 1015 or 1016 Magne-Matic knuckle couplers (i.e., without any end user modifications) as was the case with previous runs of ScaleTrains locomotives?