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How durable will these crossarms be? Lineside poles face hazards from derailments, GHA, and track cleaning by hand. Using brass rod for the pole would avoid any pole snapping, I guess.
I don't think I'm wrong in my assessment of the countrywide number of N scale modelers who will want to modify all of their rolling stock.
@peteski - I think I’ve posted some skepticism as well, but on different reasons. Your points are very valid.. . .Thank you for your thought-provoking comments! I sincerely appreciate your insight!Jim
They're supported and ready to test-print. I'll be doing a test-print in grey resin within a week, then a full run when I change resin to "high-clear". I've been delaying in order to get some etched parts for these, but I've decided to just print the cross-arms with clear insulators, and the customer can provide 1/16" wooden poles and wire supports for them...utilizing Tamiya Clear Green or Clear Blue to tint the clear insulators since prototype photos show several colors of insulators were more than likely to be on the same cross-arms. I'll be testing them for durability and construction techniques before offering them for sale...maybe another month??...plus product shots taken on my layout.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
Yippie! I’ve been waiting for these for years. I’m in for a bunch - please let us know how how to order when you’re up and ready to go.
My "ScaleBox" coupler mounts right into a 1055 gauge at the right height (by design). The centerline is NMRA (MTL) spec for my design as well.
Thanks @Jimbo !Is there (or will there be) a 'standalone' scale box? This looks like it might be integral with the MT-compatible box.Ed
Do these couplers center themselves, or they are free to swing and not return to the center. I'm asking because in the disassembled coupler I don't see any means for the shank to spring back to the center. Seems the spring is only to allow the coupler to open for coupling/uncoupling Maybe I'm just not understanding how it works.
Ah, a brass splitter (not show in the parts breakdown in your previous post). I understand now. A very simple and clever design. I agree