Could it also be related to produceability and/or durability?
In general (not directly familiar with the FT gates referenced), I suspect the "traditional" or "toy" type will survive better when played with by children.
While the Z-Stuff are obviously nice, they might not fare too well in young hands, I would imagine.
-Dave
I guess by "scale" I meant, "in reasonable proportion to" the rest of the stuff. I guess that could be in the eye of the beholder. But when it looks "way off" with 1:42 vehicles, and closer to reasonable with 1:38, with me being the "beholder", it didn't seem reasonable. It could be that my relatively cheap 1:42 vehicles are a bit smaller than they should be.
How do the FastTrack gates actually compare in size to the Z-stuff gates which are reported by others to be "scale", or pretty close?
What are the reasons for making things like this crossing gate "not to scale" (if in fact it is not to scale.) It can't be economics. It certainly costs enough. It's not space constraints - it could be smaller. Is it a matter of using the old manufacturing equipment for most of the components when "scale" back then wasn't as important - because after all, they are "just toys?" This would also support keeping the "nostalgia" thing going with FastTrack components - I noticed the FastTrack gate is exactly the same as the gate used for the older track.
As for the scale, i just play it by eye..course maybe thats why i keep redoing my layout. :-P
Butfor the quality..i usually just get it fedexed or so. I've found i have much better chances on problems with storebought items sadly. Shipments to the store...how they handle it there, other ppl dropping it, ect..and man, sticky fingers ppl too, sadly we have to worry about them in a hobby store too..whats the world coming to.
The only decent train place by me (Willow Grove, PA) was run by a nice man who retired. But not long ago he had even told me he was just going to start taking it easy from ow on and running the place was too much for him anymore :-(
Where does it say that this item is scale? As stated above only certain mainline acessories are advertised as scale.
I have had two of these- both came in perfect condition with nothing missing and they both worked perfectly.
Don't know about modern Lionel but a lot of post war and MPC accessories were never scale in size to the layout. The highway crossing lights from years back look more like G or 1/32 scale than O gauge.
Have heard mention that the new Lionel 022 switches have some issues too! Not sure as I don't have Lionel switches any more.
Lee F.
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