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Why is this a new idea? Microtrains has sold "truck retaining springs" for just this purpose for decades.https://www.micro-trains.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=342
Like everything else, it is about the tradeoffs. The other thread about wheels made a point about how free-rolling the ESM and FVM wheels are, yet the point of this technique is to deliberately defeat that in order to mask the slinky.Ed
The dreaded slinky effect! Has anyone tried this technique to get rid of it?
I was fortunate to operate on Grant Eastman's layout last fall and was tasked with switching a paper mill. I can't say I noticed any unusual resistance to the cars during switching and all the coupling was smooth. Everything worked flawlessly for our short train. He does operate several very long trains (60+ cars) and they climb the grades and operate smoothly (and no slinky).