Thanks for posting interesting, just wondered why you used the non-delayed magnets in most places rather than the delayed? Would that cause you problems with operating?
The non delay magnets are used in switching operations in the yards. No need to delay, or move the coupler over. Just couple, and push off the magnet. It really is a fun way to switch cars in a yard hands free.
I purchased some Kadee uncoupling magnets for N scale on eBay.. they do exist in N scale but you might have to search for a store that has them or find them from 3rd party sellers on eBay. But they are out there in N scale👍
@@hastingsbnsfnscalemodeler8594 wouldn't have chimed in on your thread if I hadn't actually bought them for N scale, but I did find some so they are out there in N scale. Cheers 👍
1:87/ HO Scale Steel Mill Modeling. Thank you. Those are brass stanchions with wire railings. They look better and stay in place much better than original.
Thanks you very much. I have started to replace all my Fleischmann couplers by Kadee ones . And fine layout, by the way.
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Excelent video. Thank you!
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Thanks for posting interesting, just wondered why you used the non-delayed magnets in most places rather than the delayed? Would that cause you problems with operating?
The non delay magnets are used in switching operations in the yards. No need to delay, or move the coupler over. Just couple, and push off the magnet. It really is a fun way to switch cars in a yard hands free.
very helpful for me as a kadee begginer, thank you
You are welcome. Have fun.
Excellent video
Thank you.
Good tips.
Interesting, thanks for sharing. Are these products available for both HO and N scale?
Hastings BNSF N Scale Modeler Thank you. I don’t believe Kadee makes them for N scale. I think Micro Trains and a few other do though.
I purchased some Kadee uncoupling magnets for N scale on eBay.. they do exist in N scale but you might have to search for a store that has them or find them from 3rd party sellers on eBay. But they are out there in N scale👍
Walter Sobchek thanks for jumping in.
@@hastingsbnsfnscalemodeler8594 wouldn't have chimed in on your thread if I hadn't actually bought them for N scale, but I did find some so they are out there in N scale. Cheers 👍
@@waltersobchek2465 Thanks for the Information Walter.
Really well done 👍!
Are your RS-27 handrails stock or redone ? If redone. What did you use ? Of all your motive power these RS-27's are tough !
1:87/ HO Scale Steel Mill Modeling. Thank you. Those are brass stanchions with wire railings. They look better and stay in place much better than original.
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