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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by tatans</i> <br /><br />As above, regardless of any new product ,the majority of modellers are indoctrinated to the kaydee way of life and nothing will ever change their methods, I just hope Sergeant is the beginning of a new decent system of coupling, hope to see more advances from other companies also, From the latest news on acquisitions it seems we will all be dealing with one company for everything, that being"W" soon they will own it all. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Since when did Walmart start doing trains? [8D] <br /> <br />I think nsfantodd's picture speaks volumes about the look and proto-action of these things. Too bad us N scalers are again left to drool. I f they require one to be open, they don't auto center and use a little wand to uncouple, I think that is about as real as you are gonna get, until someone designs a true cut-lever coupler with real airbrakes that you have to connect. But then you would have to worry about strikes, price of diesel fuel, sun kinks etc. But those are sharp couplers. <br />
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