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I guess the question would be "closer than what?" If it's closer than MT heavyweights, it means absolutely nothing. I can't wait to see this wide swing, close coupling body mount in actual photos. The closest we've ever gotten to body mount close coupling would likely be the IM F units with the short shank dummy unimates. Of course, those are relatively short wheelbase, so much more forgiving. I've experienced body mount Z scale MT on the Microtrains heavyweights. They make them much more passable, but nowhere close to prototype. And, those tiny couplers being body mounted is an open invitation to unexpected uncoupling. I no longer own any MT heavyweights or 905 Z scale couplers.
Wonder if the Kato Kinematic couplers would work, they allow close coupling but also spread out in curves.https://store.katousa.com/product/kinematic-coupler-set-for-close-coupling-n-scale/
I’ve not spent a lot of time developing for passenger equipment, but simple 1:1 replacement with scale couplers can net fairly dramatic improvements. My scale design is far more reliable then MTL Z scale couplers, and in many cases MTL full size couplers too.
One man's explanation, (YouTube), was to make the Kato's play nice with his MTL's. Also on YouTube replacement of RTR Kato couplers on their passenger set with Kato couplers from their Coal Porter set fpr more close coupling.Have not tried this, nor experimented. Shame, nice company, good models, guess this is their weak point. Every company's got one somewhere. Still fixable and not a "decision to buy killer", my opinion.
One thing about Kato couplers that no one really mentions is the fact that 80% of them sit too low with regard to MTL coupler height gauge standards. Many of my Kato locos require MTL 2004 underslung couplers to better mate with MTL height standards.
Interesting. I don't recall 80% of Kato couplers being low compared with MTL. The truck-mounted coupler pockets are molded with the truck, so either all or none should be at the correct height. The coupler parts themselves are also all the same, made from the same molds.Just for grins, I took a Kato Superliner truck and MTL height gauge. They seem to be perfectly aligned. The Kato couplers are underslung because they use the same coupler boxes which would accept rapido couplers.
Man, I hope your gauge isn't off.
It's literally a block of metal that sits on a track with a coupler attached to it. How can it be off?