Originally Posted by bob2:
the general apathy for accuracy and fidelity in O scale and show genuine interest and financial support for accurate things . . .
There is a general apathy? Have you seen the things Key, Kohs, and even Lionel and MTH have been doing lately? They make USH models look like stone age stuff. I have a Lionel FEF that is so far ahead of my USH that it isn't even close.
You will not get a scale shelf coupler until there is a serious market for them. The reason we have Protocraft scale Janney couplers is because norm wanted them. I doubt his sales of scale couplers are breaking any records. The modelers buying Protocraft couplers are, of course, serious, but there are not that many of them. If it wasn't for Protocraft, and Norm's enthusiasm, you would be stuck with Kadee and dummies.
I was hoping Protocraft would become the "Sergent Engineering" of O scale,as they make the only true to prototype coupler in O scale,except for San Quan,which isn't interested in the modern era either. By "true to prototype," I meant the knuckles open & close like the prototype. The development of the upper/lower safety shelfs for add ons to the existing coupler body,would be just what the doctor ordered. The Protocraft model in my experiments work GREAT. I could fill in the "lightening holes" with some,I believe it's called "epoxy," and add on the upper,lower,or both shelves,depending on the coupler's use,meaning if the coupler's to be used on tankers or standard freight & locomotives. This all done & we modelers modeling the modern era have a modern working coupler.
Norm's been approached by many not just me,but as stated,he's not interested & that's his privilege, definitely.
I took the idea to Atlas,but it was shot down by the R&D Dept,without even considering it.
Kadee will use their own design naturally,not the Protocraft style of working coupler.
As for MTH or Lionel,I don't think couplers are their field of interest.
Another correct statement, among many made in replies on this subject,is the fact O scale seems devoted to steam. No disrespect in any way was meant by that comment, I love all eras of railroads.
One thing I found in a poll of modelers in O Scale,is the fact that 1/2 of modelers don't know what shelf couplers are,or understand their function. The modelers wanting them as well as not wanting them were even. I can't say if the other 50% of modelers were informed about shelf coulpers,if the outcome would change.
One thing that's certain;modelers wanting these couplers MUST speak out. Thank you to those who already have.
The ground throw switchstand has already been drawn in 3D. Anymore advances beyond that stage are unknown at this time.
Thanks to all participating in the discussion of this subject in the past & future.
Al Hummel