Has anyone here,heard anything through the "grape vine" that would indicate safety shelf couplers might be on the way? I had 2 sources a while back that were all over this subject that dropped it or pushed it aside.
Thanks,
Al
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Has anyone here,heard anything through the "grape vine" that would indicate safety shelf couplers might be on the way? I had 2 sources a while back that were all over this subject that dropped it or pushed it aside.
Thanks,
Al
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I have drawings if anyone wants to do a trade.. ?
Dan
Alan
Perhaps consider that you are asking your questions in the wrong place. My suggestion is to visit the O Scale National Convention in Indianapolis in September and meet some of us who can answer your questions in a more personal environment.
Ben Brown
A good point, however how many here model the current "modern era" stuff?
Alan,
I can't help but notice you have been asking these questions for quite sometime here. You admittedly have a recent interest in O Scale 2-rail. On the other hand I have modeled in O Scale 2-rail continuously for the last 63 years. That makes for a very different perspective. In addition to the convention, I would also suggest that you broaden your horizons by Googling "O Scale Discussion Groups". O Scale is far too broad to be limited only by what you find here.
Ben
Alan,
If you want personal opinions I suggest that you contact direct:
dbenbrown@gmail.com
Ben
I am almost exclusively into modern trains & I am sort of interested in this double shelf coupler. But are there suitable cars in O-Scale that would require these couplers? I don’t see an immediate need for these unique couplers if there are no suitable O-Scale models of freight cars that use these couplers. The only images of freight cars that I could find on Google were tank cars transporting flammable products like crude oil / petroleum products. Lionel recently imported Ethanol cars that might need them.
These are just my opinion.
Thanks,
Naveen Rajan
O Scale barely supports the scale Janney coupler. I doubt the market is there for anything more exotic, but if you disagree, the way to do it is to hire a pattern maker, get some molds made, and have a run of castings done. Assembly takes quite a bit of time, so you might consider kits at first.
I would contact Protocraft. They can give you insights, and might even quote you a price for a short production run. Ballpark, I bet a ten grand investment would get you rolling, so long as you do the engineering and initial drawings.
Marketing is a whole 'nother subject. I am not qualified to comment on that.
Shelf couplers have been applied since the early 1980s. In a about ten more years the E style coupler without shelves should be gone from the freight car fleet. At that point there will be no need for the double shelf coupler, as two single shelf couplers coupled together provide the same protection. At that time the single shelf coupler will be the only one used. You would think that modelers would keep up with these changes.
Manufactures do stop in the forum sometimes. The O scale convention this year is not a true convention but just another train show on the decline that most manufactures no longer attend, like Atlas. The sponsor just took it upon himself to call it a "convention". It is nothing more than one day show on Friday and most leave very early Saturday to go home. This is not what I would call a convention.
There must be some niche for shelf couplers as Atlas has done tank cars and run after rerun well as Lionel and mth both have modern tank cars. There are also some 3-railers who do use scale couplers which would help the demand. I love it when O scalers' tell someone to finance and bring a product to market as if we’re all made of money. I suggest if enough people would approach Kaydee, they might consider them as they have them in HO. Stephen
Hello,
i think, it`s not really a discussion about shelfcouplers, it`s the same worldwide discussion about modern und transistion era.
As long as "transition era" is dominated, there will be no need of modern stuff, no matter what scale. Look around, how many 0 scalers make really modern ( time 2000+)? It`s a devil`s loop, no interrest, no products, no products no interrest or way to model it.
IMO, in near futur some manufacturers perhaps will be awake, ´cause there are only a few who will buy the "old stuff", and what will happen then? No "younger" have the interrest.
Look arround, for example, high cubes (Atlas + MTH) reach astonomic prices, even modern engines are very expensive ( some paint schemes ).
I personally try to model 2012+, i have need of shelf couplers, modern switch stands, and of course rolling stock.
kindest regards from Germany
Elmar
Allan,
It occurs to me that you’re trying to transition from HO scale into 2 rail O scale, a worthwhile pursuit indeed, but perhaps handicapping yourself by placing excess importance on currently unavailable components. Why not equip your models with tried and true Kadee couplers, and get involved in the enjoyment of O Scale model railroading. If after gaining a better acquaintance with what it’s like, both pro and con, you could either continue your quest for these specialty parts or find that it is a great time you’re having with what is already available. That’s just food for thought obviously.
Bob
hi,
why are people switch to 0 scale? In my case, and i think i spoke for many serious modellers, to get those possibilities in detailing and work, that i won`t have in H0.
I own a huge transportable H0 layout, even with catenery, i think, i did a good detailing work on the layout and of course on the rolling stock. For me it`s the next level, when i should put kadees on 0 scale, i can stay in H0.
And exactly those people want shelf couplers, working switch stands, self nailed and layed tracks etc....
I can`t identify me with the transition era, cause i`am too young ( i`am 44), my H0 is 1975-81, and now i want to model things i saw in real life ( imagine, i have to travel over an ocean to see trains, i`am interested in).
In Germany young modelers want to model those things, they saw them in real life ( like the ICE train etc.), and here is the same situation, that the older want to make "Epoche III"-~1955 till 1970). In H0 is the differenc, you get enough modern stuff.
But, should i change to transition are, cause some parts/locos and cars are not available?. Today you find many combinations on small RR, old engines, modern stuff
When our hobby want to survive, manufacturers should produce the stuff, people want. I think, there are enough out there, but not everyone whrite or post the interrest.
my 2 cents
kindest regards
Elmar
Interesting philosophical question:
Stephen has a hard time with folks who suggest that the proponent finance a favorite project.
I have a hard time understanding the indignation that comes with not being able to get someone else to take the financial risk for a worthwhile project with a questionable market.
Personally, I think I have the better argument. Your opinion may diverge.
bob2: maybe instead of arguing, should should fiance a "worthwhile project".
That the different between us. I want argue with the enept.
Stephen
I love it when O scalers' tell someone to finance and bring a product to market as if we’re all made of money. I suggest if enough people would approach Kaydee, they might consider them as they have them in HO. Stephen
I misunderstood you. I thought you meant that you really don't care for the suggestion that a modeler who lusts after something obscure should look into producing it.
In this case, I asserted that I thought the market for shelf couplers was way too thin for a profit- oriented manufacturer, but I also suggested that I was possibly wrong, and that there is perhaps a fortune to be made with this product. If so, what is more logical, and indeed American, than that some entrepreneur like Allan make all the money off the deal?
Bob2: No problem. I enjoy your suggestions, it seem a lot of O scalers seem to have smart aleck remarks to the younger or new modlers. O Scale has grown tremendously over the last few years. I have gotten models that I have never dream of ever beening produced. For this reason I am enjoying the scale more than ever. Thanks Bob2 and good day!
Stephen
Alan,
If your last question was addressed to me, I would have 2 answers for what I am looking for in O-Scale.
Among products already made, I am looking for Atlas-O 2-rail TTX 5-Unit Gunderson Stack cars from the most recent run. I already have a BNSF Gunderson 5-pack. But I work for Caterpillar & I have started seeing more yellow TTX branded railroad flat cars at our facility & around town, that are used to ship our earthmovers & I am beginning to like that color & could use more Gunderson stack cars in those colors.
Among O-Scale products yet to be made, my priority in descending order of importance would be
Gunderson 53’ Maxi-Stack 3-car sets with 53’ containers
Affordable concrete ties for O-Scale tracks.
Modern models of affordable overhead Catenary system for electrification
There could be more models that I would be interested in but these were the products I could remember.
Thanks,
Naveen Rajan
Alan,
I can't help but notice you have been asking these questions for quite sometime here. You admittedly have a recent interest in O Scale 2-rail. On the other hand I have modeled in O Scale 2-rail continuously for the last 63 years. That makes for a very different perspective. In addition to the convention, I would also suggest that you broaden your horizons by Googling "O Scale Discussion Groups". O Scale is far too broad to be limited only by what you find here.
Ben
Alan,
I was in the same boat as you and I would take Ben's advice. OGR is not the place to find modern SCALE info. I would be game for the couplers you want to see made as I model mid 90's. Double Shelf have been around for over 40 years now. The San Juan coupler is actually a more modern version of the Type E than the Protocraft offering. There is a guy that made them in 1:29 so maybe contact him.
http://www.shapeways.com/model...lf-coupler-1-29.html. What you need to do is make contacts with those guys that do rather than those that wait for a manufacturer to make something. You'll be waiting for ever.
Patrick
Please email me offline.
I am trying to think of an analogy, but I cannot. Alan is giving up on O Scale because Protocraft will not make a coupler for him.
Let me try - I think I will quit and go back to HO because nobody will make a G-50-9/10/11/12 Southern Pacific gondola for me out of metal. I can get them in HO.
So long, guys.
Hello,
as i mentioned before, i don`t belief, that the market only should 5% in modern stuff.
All the (younger) guys (40+) i know model the modern era (1975 till now). In H0 is the same....How can you explain, that a Atlas or a MTh high cube reach astronomic prices?
The problem is, that there are to less stuff available to make modern era.
So what is the starting point for 0 scale beginners, changers etc.
i think, people model those, what they can identify, those era, they life in..
My fear is in a few years, when there a now newcomers, what will happen then?
kindest regards
Elmar
Alan,
I could be wrong but haven’t you mentioned that you were leaving O-Scale on your earlier posts? I would be interested in knowing why you bought the Atlas-O Trinity tank cars, Protocraft couplers, Chessie hoppers, etc. after deciding to move back to HO-Scale. I had assumed that you knew that the safety shelf couplers were not available in O-Scale nor were model train suppliers uninterested in making modern coupler models, some time ago & when you were unable to get much from selling your HO-Scale trains.
Thanks,
Naveen Rajan
Alan,
Didn’t you offer 4 ADM tank cars for sale on the “For Sale or Trade” forum earlier this month? I assumed that these were Atlas-O Trinity 25,500 tank cars.
Thanks,
Naveen Rajan
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