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Are you being argumentative or contradictory lately?
Trying to be peski, but I keep getting too much German in it.
No worries Peteski.... ya know, I have two Kato Mike's, fresh out of the box that never ran two minutes without committing n scale hari Kari.... garbage... I had an AB pair of F3's that burned themselves up after a few hours or running too....so I always giggle when Kato's quality is waved like a flag.... my experience with Kato products isn't like many other people's.... That said, I still buy their products.... with a wry smile......
....so I always giggle when Kato's quality is waved like a flag.... my experience with Kato products isn't like many other people's.... That said, I still buy their products.... with a wry smile......
+1. I bought a pair of SD70ACe locos, and the rear trucks fell out of the chassis when I removed them from their boxes. Yep, outstanding design...
Kato is not perfect but still well better than other manufacturers. IIRC, the truck design in your model is the new sprung-center-axle truck which I did mention was not their better moments. But it is not because it is flawed. I would expect that the truck should have snap right back in (as it simply got unhooked during shipment.The "flaw" of that design is that the model is actually too well made (too delicate) to withstand rough handling or shipping. It is one of their best running models but the exposed very fine-toothed gears can easily be jammed by stray ballast. So it is the best and the not-so-good, all at the same time. If your handle it with care and have impeccably clean layout, that loco will run like a fine Swiss watch for very long time.