I wanted to put link and pin couplings on some of my rolling stock, so I went to the Ozark Miniatures web site to see what they had. I found at least four different kinds, and I don't know which kind to use. My railway has some tight curves, so I don't know if some would work better than others.
Arthur
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Their are as far as I know only 3 manufacturers offering L&Ps.
Ozark - who offer several varients, for freight cars they offer an under frame mount, end frame mount, and prototypical underframe w/ spring shock. For locos they offer 3 multipocket couplers, a 2 pocket, 5 pocket and 2 slot L&P coupler, I've used all of these save the proto spring version. all work very well.
Trackside Details - offers a brass end beam mount coupler, nice but at $8 a pair too pricey for me.
LGB- offered a L&P conversion for their ore cars, but I dont think they were adaptable to other cars.
The LGB link and pin couplings are designed to be used with Talgo arms or body mounted on shorter stock. I like to use them on the smaller Bachmann freight cars. I normally only use them on nineteenth century stock as I beleive they were outlawed in the early 1900's.
vsmith wrote: Their are as far as I know only 3 manufacturers offering L&Ps.Ozark - who offer several varients, for freight cars they offer an under frame mount, end frame mount, and prototypical underframe w/ spring shock. For locos they offer 3 multipocket couplers, a 2 pocket, 5 pocket and 2 slot L&P coupler, I've used all of these save the proto spring version. all work very well.Trackside Details - offers a brass end beam mount coupler, nice but at $8 a pair too pricey for me.LGB- offered a L&P conversion for their ore cars, but I dont think they were adaptable to other cars.
Tom Trigg
vsmith wrote:Their are as far as I know only 3 manufacturers offering L&Ps.Ozark - who offer several varients, for freight cars they offer an under frame mount, end frame mount, and prototypical underframe w/ spring shock. For locos they offer 3 multipocket couplers, a 2 pocket, 5 pocket and 2 slot L&P coupler, I've used all of these save the proto spring version. all work very well.Trackside Details - offers a brass end beam mount coupler, nice but at $8 a pair too pricey for me.LGB- offered a L&P conversion for their ore cars, but I dont think they were adaptable to other cars.
There's a fourth manufacturer, Hartford Products.
http://www.hartfordpr.com/
They offer them in both sprung and unsprung versions.
vsmith wrote:Those look identical to the Ozarks, I wonder if Hartland isnt using them as a source?
Hartford Products and Hartland Locomotive Works are two different companies. Besides link and pin couplers and other detail parts, Hartford Products makes high-quality, super-detailed kits, and trucks.
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