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And there is no excuse for sloppy truck gearing design. I think the Chinese engineers designing these models thing they are children's toys which don't need to be precisely designed.
Maybe they were designed by the same team that worked on the Choo Choo Shoes.
Seems like Spookshow is being a bit harsh, considering that the F grade usually goes to 1980s trainset junk. But I guess it's partly relatively to the industry standards at the time something is released.
But weren't those made rather well?
I had a privilege to watch a video made by Rapido Trains showing a production cycle of one of their models. They demonstrated several examples of what can go wrong with this type of global production method. Some problems never get caught, or get caught too late to be fixed.
But, maybe the skill set isn't transferable.Did the video show whether or not any direct personnel from Rapido performed any inspections or testing as part of the production process? Are locos ever test run (on a track) before leaving the factory?