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All cars body mounted MT couplersAll couplers hit with graphite powderAll trip pins set to clear the height gaugeAll cars at NMRA weight Use a pickThis does not get you to 100% proto type operation but it gets you close. I've worked with a few 1:1 scale cars that have to get a fairly firm hit to couple. (2-3 MPH)We live in a 3 dimensional world many things can be scaled but, friction, weight and spring pressure do not scale well. A 100 ton car works out to 200,000 / 160(height) / 160 (length) / 160 (width) / 16 (oz/lb) = .78 oz or 22.15 grams
All cars body mounted MT couplersAll couplers hit with graphite powderAll trip pins set to clear the height gaugeAll cars at NMRA weight Use a pick
I've worked with a few 1:1 scale cars that have to get a fairly firm hit to couple. (2-3 MPH)
None of my n scale rail cars have brakes, the reason the cars in the video didn’t move was because they had a solid brake set. When you couple into a car gently like that ,there is a good chance the pin won’t even drop and the car moves away. This is especially irritating if the brakeman connects hoses that pop as soon as you try to move. I try to hit them hard enough to make sure the pin drops.Try making a nice smooth coupling when you have hold of 15-20 Loaded cars!!
Depending on what era you model, they only recently banned employees from mounting and dismounting moving equipment so stopping to let off a switch man usually didn’t happen in the old 1990 days.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Depends on the Railroad... We still (legally ) get on and off moving equipment, pretty sure CN does aswell.
My takeaway from these is to understand that proto coupling isn't as easy/smooth as some YouTube videos might make it look. On the one I posted (for example), is that more of a typical or a minority case?Ed
Getting on and off moving equipment is so much easier on my getting older body, I had a major resentment to that stupid rule. My ex employer didn’t even train new hires in the proper way of getting on or off even though getting off moving equipment was allowed in an emergency...
Gearhead motors and battery powered remote control.
Yes! I so want workable battery power to make it to N Scale, but I don't see the batteries getting that small any time soon, and carrying the battery around in a follower car is, ... meh. It would be glorious to never have to rely on track pickup again.