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Fleischmann makes quality products for sure. Take a look at the pricing of those products though. If American modelers were willing to pay those prices, there might be some more items made in the States.
European modelers don’t seem to be as inventory obsessed as American modelers. So many of the layouts seem to be smaller and higher quality. On this side of the pond, there seems to be more of a drive to have a large collection than anything else. I take quality over quantity, but I think I’m in the minority for Americans.
And MT had become a pretty low quality offering. They have reduced details on cars as other manufacturers have increased them. For example the roof hatches on 2 Bay hoppers are molded on where they used to be a separate part. Roof walls are molded plastic where others are using etched metal. MT is equivalent to Atlas Trainman now at over double the cost.
As for other comments, I own a fair bit of Fleischmann stuff and while the quality is good and the detail not bad, it is arguably not as good as much of the recent US outline stuff in my collection.
As I see it, N scale Fleischmann is like Kato of Germany. Their models are well made, cleanly assembled, have crisp molded-on details and excellent decoration, solid (but unlike Kato, dated) mechanisms, but they're not super-detailed with lots of glued on handrails and other doo-dads.
I would not call Fleischmann the Kato from Germany. They produce nice engines, but concerning quality they are more like the Model Power range. Some of the Minitrix stuff is getting in the high quality ranges, but at a cost. I just saw a Minitrix Bavarian Steamer with a nice coreless motor, but the price tag was €400 or about $450. Manufacturers don’t have to go to cheap countries, but you will have to pay for it.Marc