Close coupling of coaches
Close coupling of coaches
I have a large P4 system but have a minimum curve radius of 3 feet. Are there any ideas out there for close coupling of passenger cars? I have looked at the Keen system and it would seem to offer a lot of advantages over the Bachmann arrangement, but there don't seem to be any posts here. I have standardized on the Kaydee #5 coupler which does not cause interaction between coupled vehicles, although I have to say the Bachmann arrangement, although it may work for OO, seems to interact with the bogie. Specifically, is the Keen system compatible with P4?
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Yes, I have successfully used the Keen centre couplings in P4 on 3' radius, they were the only ones I could get to work.
how the couplings are fitted, in this case to the TOP of a Comet underframe.
linking through a hole in the floor.
Because if you use them under the floor as recommended, they go too low and look unsightly like this, and the tops of the wheels come into contact with the couplings, leading to derailments.
As you can see invisible behind the buffers, which stay in contact, even around 3' radius curves.
I know there are some repairs needed to these coaches, but they are not normally seen this close up!
how the couplings are fitted, in this case to the TOP of a Comet underframe.
linking through a hole in the floor.
Because if you use them under the floor as recommended, they go too low and look unsightly like this, and the tops of the wheels come into contact with the couplings, leading to derailments.
As you can see invisible behind the buffers, which stay in contact, even around 3' radius curves.
I know there are some repairs needed to these coaches, but they are not normally seen this close up!
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Tim,
Thanks for the reply. It looks like a simple conversion, with - important - no interaction with the wheels or bogies. I have train lengths up to sixteen cars, weighted to 7 ounces each.. Hopefully they are ok in tension!
It looks like you have the standard Keen coupler - any idea if knuckle or buckeyes work? The Keen system seems so good it's remarkable it's isn't used more often...
Thanks again.
Thanks for the reply. It looks like a simple conversion, with - important - no interaction with the wheels or bogies. I have train lengths up to sixteen cars, weighted to 7 ounces each.. Hopefully they are ok in tension!
It looks like you have the standard Keen coupler - any idea if knuckle or buckeyes work? The Keen system seems so good it's remarkable it's isn't used more often...
Thanks again.
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
I have only used the standard Keen couplings, all my coaches run in sets, and don't need to uncouple.
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Thanks Tim, this is very useful, I will order some for trials.
John
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
jf2682 wrote:Tim,
... any idea if knuckle or buckeyes work? ...
I saw the inventor demonstrating a rake of coaches with a prototype version at Model Rail Scotland a few years ago, He was using Kadee couplings (#5s I think)
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Thanks Les.
I will order a few sets and revert when I have trialled them.
John
I will order a few sets and revert when I have trialled them.
John
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
I have used Bachmann's own close-couplers on a three-coach set of BR Mark 1 corridor coaches with no problems at all. The main line exit from 'Burford' is on a 3-foot curve, and the carriage siding is even tighter than this.
The wheelsets are a straight replacment of the Bachmann 00 wheels - no compensation or springing, although I have added thin micro-rod to the mounting pads, one lengthwise, the other crosswise, so that the coach as a whole has a crude form of 3-point suspension, but this was just to stop any wobbles, not for road-holding.
Admittedly I use wheels with flanges slightly deeper than the standard P4 profile, but everything else (including crossing flangeways, check rail gaps etc.) is set to the usual P4 standards.
I have heard of other people having problems with these Bachmann close-coupling units, even in '00', so I don't know what it is I am doing right.
Martin Goodall
The wheelsets are a straight replacment of the Bachmann 00 wheels - no compensation or springing, although I have added thin micro-rod to the mounting pads, one lengthwise, the other crosswise, so that the coach as a whole has a crude form of 3-point suspension, but this was just to stop any wobbles, not for road-holding.
Admittedly I use wheels with flanges slightly deeper than the standard P4 profile, but everything else (including crossing flangeways, check rail gaps etc.) is set to the usual P4 standards.
I have heard of other people having problems with these Bachmann close-coupling units, even in '00', so I don't know what it is I am doing right.
Martin Goodall
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martin goodall wrote:Admittedly I use wheels with flanges slightly deeper than the standard P4 profile, but everything else (including crossing flangeways, check rail gaps etc.) is set to the usual P4 standards.
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Here's how I do mine,
Or for the text and other pics.
http://www.norgrove.me.uk/pullman.htm
See here for operation.
Regards
Keith
Or for the text and other pics.
http://www.norgrove.me.uk/pullman.htm
See here for operation.
Regards
Keith
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Thanks everyone. I use MJT compensation on all cars, Gibson P4 wheels, and weighted to NMRA standards, so a model of the electric scot with 12 on weighs around 5 lbs. Absolutely no issues with road holding, can whizz around 3 foot curves at a scale ton. Keith - the pullman pic doent really show the arrangement. However, it looks as though you have cut the buffer beam so the kaydee nestles in nicely. are they arranged on the keen system?
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Keith - the pullman pic doent really show the arrangement. However, it looks as though you have cut the buffer beam so the kaydee nestles in nicely. are they arranged on the keen system?
No I don't use the Keen system, or the Hornby or Bachmann equivalents, just fix the KD to the floor and set the buffers back to the retracted position. I use MJT gangways and have to reduce the number of folds to keep the sliding friction between adjacent gangways low enough. Otherise they can be derailed by the gangways on reverse curves.
Keith
Re: Close coupling of coaches
Thank you Keith, that is what it looks like, just had to check.
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Like Keith I had the MJT connectors with some folds removed but in the end took them all off. I have a few of the Masokits offerings - has anybody tried these for BR and LNER coaches
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
If you follow the link I gave (perhaps not obvious between the photos) that does give rather more detail.Thank you Keith, that is what it looks like, just had to check.
Regards
Keith
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Thanks Keith, I have read your Norgrove sidings work with great interest. What is the minimum radius for the full length cars? I have a 3 foot minimum. pushing it a bit for 75 foot Mk 3s!
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
My current minimum is about 3ft 4in but they did go round a couple of tighter sections I used to have. I don't have any Mark 3s but i don't really see why they should not work, just needs a bit of experimenting. The US prototype modellers run those huge 86ft cars round similar curves.
The main problems come with differential overhang through crossovers and similar situations where there is not much of a transition. I get most of the problems with Co-Co diesels coupled to 4 wheel wagons.
Regards
Keith
The main problems come with differential overhang through crossovers and similar situations where there is not much of a transition. I get most of the problems with Co-Co diesels coupled to 4 wheel wagons.
Regards
Keith
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Thanks Keith, I'll experiment with the Keens and see how they work out.
John.
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Tim V wrote:Don't listen to such heresy
Sounds more like a conspiracy, Tim.
Re: Close coupling of coaches
Martin Goodall replied that he uses drop in replacement wheelsets into Bachmann bogies. I am at work right now, but as I recall the bogies aren't wide enough for the standard axle length, or even for P4 wheels. Am I missing something here?
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Bachmann Mk1 bogies will take Gibson wheelsets with a bit of filing. They need to be thinned out around the axlebox area plus a bit of creative carving to clear the wheels. Not all together satisfactory from an aesthetic standpoint but if your track is in decent nick they do work. This also applies to the Mk1 suburbans BTW
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Martin Goodall replied that he uses drop in replacement wheelsets into Bachmann bogies. I am at work right now, but as I recall the bogies aren't wide enough for the standard axle length, or even for P4 wheels. Am I missing something here?
That depends, generally the B1 bogies are wide enough but need a bit of trimming to the brake shoes. It also helps to V-slot the axleboxes a bit at the bottom so you don't need to force the sideframes out so much to get the axles in.
Commonwealth bogies are often rather tighter, some are Ok some not, there must be more than one tool.
The B4 bogies are generally narrow and need some plastic removing from the inside.
At least that's what I found on my fleet.
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
He's not the only one to do this, Steffan Lewis admitted to doing it on Aberhafren...shock, horror. All those coaches, 13 up I think it was, behind the Castle were Bachmann with just drop in wheels and ran superbly. I don't recall a single fall off when I watched the layout for a couple of hours at Scale4 some years back.
As to the close coupling of coaches, that industrious chap Bill Bedford came up with a rather nifty close coupling.
Don't know how much or when they'll be in stock...but I have ordered a lot of 'em! And of course these were the first sets that Bill had etched. For the un-enlightened amongst us...there are (of course) no fitting instructions with these. But its not rocket science to get them to work well.
Mike
As to the close coupling of coaches, that industrious chap Bill Bedford came up with a rather nifty close coupling.
Don't know how much or when they'll be in stock...but I have ordered a lot of 'em! And of course these were the first sets that Bill had etched. For the un-enlightened amongst us...there are (of course) no fitting instructions with these. But its not rocket science to get them to work well.
Mike
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Re: Close coupling of coaches
Not close enough for me. Those gangways should be touching. Which is why the solid mouldings need to be removed and something flexible provided. My personal take on this, its one of my pet topics, for me the inter-coach distances have to be as close as possible to scale and the gangways should touch. Aberhafren was a sinner in this respect, the trains ran fine but they looked terrible to me with huge gaps between the coaches. Same goes for most of the trains on Mostyn although they mostly fill theirs with excess gangway. Its a personal thing I guess.
And with pullman gangways as on Mk1s the gangway does the pushing for you so the coupler only has to deal with the pull, although my KDs will go into push mode if the load is heavy enough to compress the gangways, as in pushing uphill with more than 2 or 3 coaches.
Keith
And with pullman gangways as on Mk1s the gangway does the pushing for you so the coupler only has to deal with the pull, although my KDs will go into push mode if the load is heavy enough to compress the gangways, as in pushing uphill with more than 2 or 3 coaches.
Keith
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Has anyone tried using the Sergent Engineering Buckeye couplings?
http://sergentengineering.com/
The Type E couplers look far more realistic to my eye and the appeal of a lot less slop compared to kadees sounds good on paper, but I have no idea about how they would scale for 4-mm. I know the British Buckeye is 3/4 sized version of the MCBA coupler in the US, which the Type E is later derived from. So in theory there should not be that much in it...
I may order a few pairs for my yet unconverted Bachmann BG's.
http://sergentengineering.com/
The Type E couplers look far more realistic to my eye and the appeal of a lot less slop compared to kadees sounds good on paper, but I have no idea about how they would scale for 4-mm. I know the British Buckeye is 3/4 sized version of the MCBA coupler in the US, which the Type E is later derived from. So in theory there should not be that much in it...
I may order a few pairs for my yet unconverted Bachmann BG's.
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