SNFF 2007 1 7 06
Started working on weathering and tuning the passenger locos.
As many of you know, the too-far coupling distance between many
of today's N scale F units, PAs, E's, etc. - has always bothered me.
And, since the amount of space available at the ends of any of these
covered wagons is very limited, I am a strong proponent of truck-mounted
couplers for these applications, in order to achieve more prototypical
coupling distances. Hence, for the moment I like to work with the
traditional Kato Fs, PAs, E8s kind of truck mounted couplers.
This week, I started implementing the close-coupling work on the Kato PAs
and Kato E8s in the fleet.
Here's several shots showing the end results.
Note: This coupling distance gives just enough clearance for 12" curves.
I would think you may have problems with this distance with Kato PAs or
E8s on 9 3/4" curves.
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Comparing the close-coupled (rear) vs. the stock too-far distance (front):
The couplers used. Unlike the Kato F units, in which we use the short-shank
Unimates on both ends, the Kato PAs and E8/9s require an asymmetrical coupler
configuration to get the spacing right:
Here's the results, in a layout view:
And for comparison, the too-far original spacing:
Next, proceeding on to weathering the passenger locos and streamlined cars. As
noted in:
http://therailwire.net/smf/index.php/topic,11860.0.htmlDo so is a bit different than freight. Mike Skibbe's comments in the thread above
are just great.
Enjoy!