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Did you contact Atlas first?Doug
Why? He’s not slamming the model or Atlas.He’s only asking if anyone has a shared experience and advice on how to fix it.
But I think Pete is on to something re: side-play … there isn’t any! So, do I try spreading the truck frames outward? Is that even doable (ie - won’t they just revert back to their injection-molded stance)?
Why, in 2023, are manufacturers struggling with the concept that cars should actually come equipped with free rolling trucks? In the old days, even Atlas trucks just went in the scrap bin and a pair of MT trucks went on the cars to ensure reliable operation.
Why, in 2023, are manufacturers struggling with the concept that cars should actually come equipped with free rolling trucks and couplers that sit at the proper height? Don't get me wrong, the new level of detail on top of the line rolling stock is incredible, but if the cars don't run smoothly or stay on the track, then they are horribly overpriced (HO) to me.
This is something that is quietly bugging me about a bunch of modern releases. Some of the stuff on them is exquisite, but often the basics are overlooked. The Rapido centerbeams are great examples. From what I remember reading there's some piping or something thing that "rubs" on one one of the axles.How many early stage or casual modelers are going to be discouraged or turned off by what may seem like, to us, easy to fix issues? I'm sure that's a non-zero number.