QUOTE: Originally posted by preceng N-scale couplers. I have an HO layout. Sometimes I think that it is to small, but I recently aquired a small N-scale loop and Loco for my kids science project. I had to replace the Loco's couplers (hook) to pull the roling stock I got with knuckle couplers. OH MY GOD. I mean, I have excellent hand skills, but you guys that work in N-scale have my ultimate respect. You guys that work in Z-scale ... there is something wrong with you (ha)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by MAbruce QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt Assembling a MT N scale coupler, thats why I now only buy them assembled. Soldering an electrical feeder wire to N scale track after not doing it for about three years. Hehehe - those are good ones. [(-D] I'd add to this trying to find an MT spring after it has flown off to a place that it will probably never be found again (and it's the last one you have on hand)! [banghead][censored]
QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt Assembling a MT N scale coupler, thats why I now only buy them assembled. Soldering an electrical feeder wire to N scale track after not doing it for about three years.
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.