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Two very random thoughts....

1. The absence of loco crew is often commented upon in relation to modern diesel loco releases, and yes A/S do provide some of these as extras to be fitted by the user but what happens when the loco has to change direction.....could there be a mechanism devised whereby a driver is provided but hidden at each end of a typical dual-cabbed loco, then maybe with a DCC command, the relevant one can be raised?  Crazy idea 🤣

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2. Does anyone actually make use of, or care about sprung buffers????

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43 minutes ago, Patrick Davey said:

Two very random thoughts....

1. The absence of loco crew is often commented upon in relation to modern diesel loco releases, and yes A/S do provide some of these as extras to be fitted by the user but what happens when the loco has to change direction.....could there be a mechanism devised whereby a driver is provided but hidden at each end of a typical dual-cabbed loco, then maybe with a DCC command, the relevant one can be raised?  Crazy idea 🤣

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2. Does anyone actually make use of, or care about sprung buffers????

Not so crazy…

On 26/7/2017 at 2:48 PM, steventrain said:

Marklin Insider 2017 - 39170 BR103.1 long version with 32 functions included driver also changes with a change of the direction and Pantographs can be controller functions.

 

Body and chassis are metal and very heavy.

 

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OP here.

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Fleishman I think it was did a loco with directional drivers, when one changed the loco direction the current driver flopped down sideways and the other guy flopped up at the other end!

Eoin

Just saw that link above! I found it here above while Googling which manufacture did it 😃

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2 hours ago, Patrick Davey said:

Two very random thoughts....

1. The absence of loco crew is often commented upon in relation to modern diesel loco releases, and yes A/S do provide some of these as extras to be fitted by the user but what happens when the loco has to change direction.....could there be a mechanism devised whereby a driver is provided but hidden at each end of a typical dual-cabbed loco, then maybe with a DCC command, the relevant one can be raised?  Crazy idea 🤣

And....

2. Does anyone actually make use of, or care about sprung buffers????

Sprung buffers are of little use with tension locks, Patrick, but with more ‘sophisticated’ coupling systems they can be quite important, as they actually absorb the shocks of train movements rather than letting the delicate couplings take the brunt. Can also be of use on curves etc. 

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I’ve decided to use Kadees but I am mostly fitting sprung buffers. I’m hoping this will allow me to have visually closer buffer spacing as they can compress slightly on sharper curves. I have yet to see how well this works in practice! 

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1 hour ago, Galteemore said:

Sprung buffers are of little use with tension locks, Patrick, but with more ‘sophisticated’ coupling systems they can be quite important, as they actually absorb the shocks of train movements rather than letting the delicate couplings take the brunt. Can also be of use on curves etc. 

Good points David - would this apply in 4mm as well?

 

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8 minutes ago, Patrick Davey said:

Good points David - would this apply in 4mm as well?

 

Yes, if you are using something like AJ couplings. When you propel a train with AJs, the buffers have to work hard. 

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Regarding sprung buffers, I would echo the comments above. They can ease things on curves and prevent the derailing that can happen when rigid buffers clash. I fit my scratch builds with sprung buffers from Alan Gibson and always try to make them work. I've lost a lot of springs to the carpet monster though...

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Thanks all - I have learnt that something which I thought was a gimmick does in reality have a worthwhile function. Yet again this forum proves its worth!

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