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Ouch that gap looks like double of Atlas's trainman lightweights and those MSRP at half the price.
I'm sure the lights can be dimmed and the coupling made closer, but again, how can a manufacturer produce a brand new model in 2019 and not consider those things in the design phase?They need someone like me, or some other TRW as consultants in during the design stage, to give them our honest evaluation (so they can fix the shortcomings before production begins).
But just look at them - aren't they "absolutely beautiful"?
I'm not a fan of lighted cars since I don't do ops in the dark.
I’m that case I feel like we would never see some of these products (can’t please everyone).
I'm sure the lights can be dimmed and the coupling made closer, but again, how can a manufacturer produce a brand new model in 2019 and not consider those things in the design phase?
My 4-car set arrived Friday. Initial impression was good - the car body, paint, etc. is great. They're beautiful cars, really. Then I put them on the track... The lighting is ridiculously bright - so much so that it bleeds through the car sides. Think "dime store toy." There's also about 7-scale-feet between cars when coupled together, which again, is ridiculous. Bear in mind, the MSRP on these cars is $60/each. At that price point, I don't think it's an unreasonable expectation for these things to be "right" out of the box, and not require immediate modification / correction. I've already worked out how to body-mount 1016's on one car to correct the distance issue, but I'm kicking myself for doing so. I wish I had sent them back on principle.