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Problems with new locos
« on: February 02, 2013, 11:18:40 am »
Is anyone else having to send their new engines back in for repairs? I have bought 3,and have issues with them all. Not dissatisfied,just wondering if there is quality control problems in China.

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Re: Problems with new locos
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2013, 11:36:19 am »
Curt,
this is an often heard complaint on the other
train forums I belong to.
QC in China
Damage in shipping
First run locomotive design flaws

If you're purchasing from a LHS, they should
let you check out the locomotive,, to  make sure
you're getting what you pay for.

Online Train Stores,  you can't inspect the locomotive,
then having to ship it back if it's problematic or damaged
in shipping.

Online Auctions -A leap of faith... You pay your money & hope
what(if) you receive is what it was described as.
Again the possibility of shipping damage.
Then dealing with return or refund if it's not as advertised....

I'm not sure if it Caveat Emptor or You Pays Your Money & Takes Your Chances....
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Re: Problems with new locos
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2013, 01:05:14 pm »
Thank you.
I purchase new stuff from my local train store,and didn't think of testing it out since I don't buy engines that often.I will from now on. I would be scared to death to buy anything new on ebay,or mail order keeping in mind there is problems with many out there.
I think supporting local stores are better for the hobby anyway.
Wondering if other manufacturers are running into the same problems?Too bad making them here again is not an easy answer.

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Re: Problems with new locos
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2013, 03:35:46 pm »
 :(   Curt,
it does seem to be a problem with many trains manufacturers.
in the various scales.

Here's a link that somewhat explains what happened.
http://www.trainmaster.ch/Y-807.htm

There are US manufacturers, making trains here in the US,
but most are right spendy.
Hartland Locomotive Works, In Laporte, Indiana, manufacturer of
reasonably priced, made in USA, 1:24th scale trains.
http://h-l-w.com/
They're as bullet proof as the  made in Germany-LGB trains(pre-bankruptcy).


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trains here in the US...
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Re: Problems with new locos
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2013, 07:56:58 pm »
Wow. everyone needs to read that link.I can imagine how quality is suffering due to the frantic pace the workers must be under.
Thank you for the reply,and here's to you winning the lottery!

 

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