ge_rik
British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)

I have tried searching for answers to this but not yet found anything specific, but apologies if this has been addressed previously.
Having just finished my HGLW loco kit, one of the first things I did was add LGB couplings - which is what I use on my railway. They are cheap and reliable - but they are non prototypical and to my mind look out of place, especially on a small loco. I'd love to replace them with something more realistic but, as shunting is one of my top priorities, I need something which is easy to couple and uncouple - and is reliable and cheap (I have around 75 items of stock).
I've investigated various alternatives - mostly centre buffer styles. I have also considered modifying LGB couplings so the hook and bar are less prominent and then rely on centre buffers when pushing stock - however, I still have a few R1 points and find that centre buffers would lock when negotiating them.
Does anyone have any suggestions for modifications or alternatives which won't break the bank?
Rik
Having just finished my HGLW loco kit, one of the first things I did was add LGB couplings - which is what I use on my railway. They are cheap and reliable - but they are non prototypical and to my mind look out of place, especially on a small loco. I'd love to replace them with something more realistic but, as shunting is one of my top priorities, I need something which is easy to couple and uncouple - and is reliable and cheap (I have around 75 items of stock).
I've investigated various alternatives - mostly centre buffer styles. I have also considered modifying LGB couplings so the hook and bar are less prominent and then rely on centre buffers when pushing stock - however, I still have a few R1 points and find that centre buffers would lock when negotiating them.
Does anyone have any suggestions for modifications or alternatives which won't break the bank?
Rik