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100% agree, they spent so much time on making it look awesome but the mech and weight issues just make it a pig covered in makeup with some great pig sounds.
The truck gearing looks to be about the same as early Kato trucks used on the GP38, GP50 and early Atlas locos.
But why manufacturers keep coming out with flawed designs such as this one? Why don't they embrace the type of reliable low-friction (and reliable pickup) design introduced in U.S. by Kato in their U30C (and still used today, by multiple manufacturers)? 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.
And the really sad part is that many of those new things have the same trade names as the older versions, so they are trading on an established reputation without trying to actually uphold it. It seems that established trade names with good reputations are bought and then trashed with cheap imitations for quick profit by unscrupulous "capitalists." Of course, China, as a government-managed economy, profits by trashing established American trade names while supplying its own (like LG) at a higher quality level, to take over the world market. But, it is U.S. corporations that are facilitating that with the "quick profits today, the heck with tomorrow" business model that puts its manufacturing in China.
Of course, China, as a government-managed economy, profits by trashing established American trade names while supplying its own (like LG) at a higher quality level, to take over the world market.
Not really. Kato design had the idler gear axles cast as a part of the internal metal frames. BLI idler gear design appears to be similar to many models from European model manufacturers. The idler gears spin on metal rod axles which are loosely fit into the blastic gear casing. Similar to the recent Arnold SW1 and the U-boat. Then the outside-bearing drivers using stub axles running in holes in metal bearing/pickup plates is similar to what Athearn used on some of their Diesels.
Who is in charge at BLI?
Your always out in left field, yes I know all that, I'm talking about the gears lining up just look at a old kato truck and you will see what I'm talking about, or do I need to draw you a picture.
Whatever field I'm in, I'm quite happy there. No need for pictures.I interpreted your vague statement "The truck gearing looks to be about the same as early Kato trucks used on the GP38, GP50 and early Atlas locos." as meaning that they share the same type of construction (which is inaccurate). How could I know that by "looks to be about the same" you meant that idler gears of both types of trucks have quite a bit of lateral play? I can't read your mind.Besides, the gears in Kato trucks still meshed properly and didn't cause problems. Mark's evaluation seems to indicate that the BLI truck does have gear mesh problems.