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Yeah, tbh that is one of the things that bugs me a little. They'll gripe on and off about N scale sales but continuously either choose models that wouldn't be particularly popular in the first place or produce stuff that needs an evening of tuning to run right.Like whenever I buy something from Micro trains, Atlas, ESM, Exactrail, Trainworx, Athearn, not even mentioning Kato. Besides a quirk like Athearn's McHenrys something not working is the exception not %50 of what I get and usually its something that happened in shipping and not something like a hidden brake shoe detail rubbing the axle or a truck mounted damper flinging off at a touch.
The question I have is does Rapido have the same percentage of quality issues with their HO offerings as N.
I know they had documented motor problems with the RS-18's and the Turbo had issue as well, but that's the extent of my HO knowledge.
If they had the same number of issues in HO I would have to wonder how they stay in business. Which leads to my second question is why N scale but not HO. Do they train their workforce on N scale production and them promote them to HO.
Museum quality models rarely if ever operate from my experience. I like to see them dial back on detail, lower price a bit and sell more volume. Also bring the no brainer HO products to N scale. I unsubscribed to their update emails because it was so HO centric it wasn’t worth reading.