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I'm surprised that instead of molding light conduits out of clear plastic IM decided to use plastic fiber optics with (heat-shaped?) sharp 90 degree bends. Making sharp bends in fiber optic filaments results in light loss at every bend.
And light tubes with sharp 90 degree bends (actual corners in some) seem to be becoming more and more common in N scale locos. Interesting how one of the very first (the first?) N scale locos to have lighted ditchlights via light tubes (Kato 9-44CW) were perhaps the brightest. Sure, they were pilot-mount lights which eliminates up to two bends for above-deck lights, but it would appear that model's light tube system was engineered with maximum brightness in-mind....even while still using a standard board-mount LED all the way up in the cab.