Thanks Jason. Yes mate, very much so. Just so much easier than messing about trying to get stock coupled together on curves and as an extra bonus they can't become uncoupled by the movement of the floor as people walk past at shows. Had that happen a few times over the years.
will they fit on kato /micro ace and tomix japanese n gauge locos and wagons?. i use peco set track curves and some tomix .i am plagued by couplers either not working correctly or failing .the locos are excellently made and run superb but i just need a coupling that will replace the originals.
Great question. I know that currently some Japanese makers have a unique coupling pocket that's different to the NEM type used by many European manufacturers. I'd say email the manufacturers and ask them directly what they offer that fits the stock you have
Great to see, enjoyed that! Only thing is the customer service with them isn't great :(
Thanks mate.
Ah, that's not good. Pleased to say I've had no issues with them myself. I hope whatever problem you had was resolved eventually.
An excellent and informative video as usual mate. They look like a really useful bit of kit for us micro 'roundy roundy' builders.
Thanks Jason.
Yes mate, very much so.
Just so much easier than messing about trying to get stock coupled together on curves and as an extra bonus they can't become uncoupled by the movement of the floor as people walk past at shows.
Had that happen a few times over the years.
Looking into these, thanks for the info
will they fit on kato /micro ace and tomix japanese n gauge locos and wagons?. i use peco set track curves and some tomix .i am plagued by couplers either not working correctly or failing .the locos are excellently made and run superb but i just need a coupling that will replace the originals.
Great question.
I know that currently some Japanese makers have a unique coupling pocket that's different to the NEM type used by many European manufacturers.
I'd say email the manufacturers and ask them directly what they offer that fits the stock you have
What loco is this?
A Graham Farish (by Bachmann) Class 20 in BR Blue
@@JAMESDEMU-RailwayModeller I assume it’s not the new ones then? Been trying to find some that will go around the small kato track myself
@victorlivingston7469 yea, that one us a couple of years old and I've got a newer one that runs with it. No issues at all.