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BTW, didn't one of the companies you mention burn down or went out of business several years ago, or was there a 3rd Chinese contractor making model trains, which is no more?
... That also sort of tells us that the mechanisms are basically designed in China, with likely very little input from the American companies.
...And of course, if the sub-par model is the only one of that locomotive available, will you really not buy it, or will you hold your nose and buy the inferior model anyway?
.... Interestingly, two SD40-2s walked up the grade pulling 45 cars without wheel slip, so let's call me mystified for the time being.
Interesting observations.German Fleischmann/Roco company has their locomotive models made in Romania, so yes, there is a movement to get out of China.
decoders don't have an equivalent to flywheels to smooth performance.
Except they DO, and I don't understand why decoder manufacturers continue to to release products without them.
As I see it, because for N scale and smaller the added circuitry on the decoder's PC board would make it too large to easily fit in models. ...
Nah, I don't really buy that. We don't need a lot to make a big difference. And somehow Digitrax (non-sound) and ESU decoders already do a much better job of this than, say, NCE and Tsunami. I think there are numeruous examples where various manufacturers could surely add some more small capcitors to PnP decoder boards and the results would be noticeable. Or at least just provide documented, easy to solder pads for adding your own.
A question for anyone who has opened up their SD45(s): How is the lubrication? Overdone, or OK?