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But don't like 80% of all equipment nowadays take 1015 boxes?
Well, to install a 1023 coupler on a car designed for 1015s all you need to add is a 0.020" (or whatever) shim between the car floor and the coupler.Or if you want to lower the car ride, just drop the car down and no shim is needed (or thinner shim). 1015s are just so clunky.
A long time ago (like 20 plus years I don't even know if 1015's were invented yet back then) when I first did HOn30 I used some 1023's, but my whole N scale life has been either 1015's or 903's.I remember 1023's being very long and you had to weld the boxes shut like a 903. Plus the 1023's have the spring on the wrong side of the post so more slinky right? I know the spring doesn't matter for the Protomate though.Oh well what do I know
If possible, it would be nice to have these come with their own slim coupler boxes (like the MTL 1023/1025). Just a hint . . .
One neat thing about the tooling of the Goemon coupler in the other thread is that the knuckle looks separate. It really adds to the appearance that it moves, even though it is a single piece molding. Anyway, possible Protomate upgrade, if you can do the undercuts needed to make it happen like the Goemon tooling.