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All this talk and no photos
I'm not sure why everyone gets so bent over wipers like these. If the thing runs - and initial reports indicate it does - then buy son neolube and darken them. Sometimes companies go "old school" because it works.
... The coupler is impressive. There still is a spring, in front of the pivot post, but there appear to be no centering nubs. Haven't cracked it open to confirm. The trip pin also has a smaller diameter than the MTL version. Automated uncoupling functionality works flawlessly. A very nice improvement over the current MTL #1015.
I look forward to seeing this locomotive in person and hope that Arnold has truly hit a home run; we can always use another great supplier. The picture of the couplers Bryan posted does, however, illustrate my long standing, well known and somewhat singular stance against diamond tread.... the picture shows how oversized it looks (and for the record, Arnold looks to have done a good job so I'm not slagging them) when compared other details. Real diamond tread is just too fine to be accurately represented and thus people accept oversized attempts (yet they get nutso about 2 scale inches of darn near impossible to see excess hood width...)I lobbied to remove it from our soon to be arriving GMD-1 and lost that fight - I still stand behind the idea that no tread looks better then what we are able to commercially accomplish.... and I accept I am almost alone in that stance. Cudo's to Arnold for a nice entry into the market.