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Do these couplers actually exist and/or are not made from unobtanium? Also, is #26 an MT (or compatible) box? Is #27 supposed to be a 00-90 threaded screw?Ed
Peteski, is that an MTL 905 in your photo (next to the Arnold coupler)?
They were used on the Arnold SW-1 and Arnold U25-C/U28-C.That's it as far as I'm aware.
Seems rather a shame, to go thru all the time/effort/cost of designing, producing, and all that, but then not for it to be available for folks to try out. Well, perhaps some day that will change.Edit: Just how many different couplers are there in N scale nowadays? OTTOMH I can name Micro Trains standard (how many variants?), MT TSC, BLI, Kato, Scale Trains, McHenry, Accumate, ExactRail (I think), ProtoMate (prospective), plus all the old/nonop ones (Roundhouse, Unimate, RC, Rapido, ...). Then there is the whole body- vs. truck-mounted... No wonder N-scale modelers can get frustrated....Ed
The illustration is the RMR Coupler which was furnished to BLI. I have not had an assignment from BLI for a couple of years so don’t know if it was tooled or what products, if any, it appeared on. I don’t have ant BLI Mikados abut there was talk of it having smaller couplers...Charlie VlkRailroad Model Resources
BLI Mike on left, “standard” MT on right.
It doesn’t look like the rectangular cross section that MT uses, but not round either, kind of elliptical. IDK if you can see anything in my poor photo or not.