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Even MTL now sells brown couplers for extra realism.
Nothing particularly realistic about the brown plastic. If anything, it makes the oversized couplers all the more evident. Not a totally bad thing, I guess, if you have to manually uncouple in dim light. For realism a darkish sort of grey or some kind of umber would work better, just JMHO, of course Ed
Yes it is Siraya Blu v2 but it is clear and has a yellow tint. That’s why I suggested the alcohol ink. There are darker resins but most are really brittle. They would not be able to check off your first criteria. I hope that helps to clarify.
All the “springs” have to do is keep the coupler centered when it’s not coupled. And, return the coupler to center after passing over a magnet. If they do that, then we have a viable coupler option for Athearn rolling stock. The test would be to install them on an Athearn product and pass it over a magnet to see what happens.
That "spring" protrusion in the back of the shanks would still have to be capable of bending when the coupler swings, and return to the straight shape to center the coupler. Or maybe I'm not understanding the design?
That’s right but it doesn’t require as much “springyness”. Right now the spring length hasn’t gotten much return. I thought tapering the new shape at the back might help. I need to test it to see if it’s printable.