Finally had some time to take the promised video:
Märklin O-gauge had automatic couplings (not for long).
They operate when a wagon passes a special track piece (or in my case a bit of bent wire soldered to a sleeper...)
Shunting loco today is a Zeuke T55 (Former GDR, bakelite body, converted to 66 system to run on Märklin rails).
Here we go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... th=Mjg2NjY
Shunting O-gauge tinplate
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Re: Shunting O-gauge tinplate
Never thought I'd see shunting with tinplate, well done. 
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Aaron - Scum Class Works
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Re: Shunting O-gauge tinplate
Hi Aaron,
this is just the Märklin automatic coupling.
There is still the Bing Electro-automatic coupling waiting for a video.
The wagons have an additional pickup mounted higher than the 3rd rail.
There are special pieces of track with a contact for it and, if energised, a huge solenoid opens the coupling.
Planning to make a video showing that soon.
My layout is equipped for both systems.
this is just the Märklin automatic coupling.
There is still the Bing Electro-automatic coupling waiting for a video.
The wagons have an additional pickup mounted higher than the 3rd rail.
There are special pieces of track with a contact for it and, if energised, a huge solenoid opens the coupling.
Planning to make a video showing that soon.
My layout is equipped for both systems.
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