QUOTE: Originally posted by LGBFan123 [ Enjoyed your comments. When I give my opinion I bet there are probably some who think that, to me, LGB can do no wrong. That is untrue. LGB has made some big no-no's in the past. Even before the China outsourcing, I had passenger cars with shabby paint jobs--and these were bought brand new from retailers. The dual-paint schemes are much more precise now than in the 1980s, there is no bleeding and the liveries (lettering,etc.) is much more prototypical for both Euro and American stock. For the most part with locos and rolling stock, I think LGB is improving in quality.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bobgrosh TP I agree about the little American 2-4-0. I have a Santa Fe 2-4-0 from a starter set. I sometimes use it to check track work and new rolling stock. Sometimes I leave it running with ten or more cars, day and night. Twice I forgot to shut everything down and returned from a week long business trip to find it still going. I love sitting on the back porch during a heavy rainstorm and watching it run in the rain . It lasted 5 years in heavy use every weekend. I finally wore out a gear in it, but that has finally been replaced and it is as good as new. I have a Southern 2-4-0 with sound also. Unfortunately, a hole in the weight was drilled a little off center. That caused the circuit board to burn out the first day I got it when I turned on the smoke generator, so the Southern 2-4-0 is currently sidelined. I have no doubt that when I get a new board and weight, it will perform as well as the one from the set. Based on the set version, the little 2-4-0 is a strong contender with the old Stainz as far as reliability goes. I do have a dozen or so locos with other brand names on them. They are all relegated to the shelves. I have about 17 LGB locos and from now on it will be only LGB locos for me from now on. But, I might try fitting LGB F7 motor blocks in my Southern Crescent Aristo AB set and a mogul block in an Annie. Now if more people ran the little LGB field locos, maybe we could get LGB to look at the serious engineering boo-boo in that one. I miss the cute little buggers. B0B
QUOTE: ...LGB trains are equipped with seven-pole, ball-bearing “Bühler” motors, the equivalent of a modern, fuel-injected V-8.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by LGBFan123 My .02 is that the little 2-4-0 Steam engine in the new LGB American sets is one loveable, well-running, chunky adorable toy! And this is one of the LGB premier China products. Some RhB stock, as well as many "standard gauge" mainline USA freight wagons from LGB are now made in China. I have seen many of these, and even by touch, they seem very well constructed. No, i did not hold the RhB baggage wagon--never hit the store shelves here in CA. The new Rhb freight wagons have a great amount more detail than there previous "German made" counterparts. There have been some QC issues for sure, but LGB is a company determined to make trains that will be in your family for generations, not for one Christmas and then be forgotten when it breaks--thus I believe that any QC issues with their Asia partners will be smoothly corrected. Note that D. Buffington recently said that 80+% of LGB is still Made in Nurnberg, Germany. When there is a QC issue, yes, it may mean the demise of quality for a firm, but when you are talking about Lehmann Patenwerk--a company that does not believe in the overnight-get-rich-quick from a shabby product that breaks---a company dedicated to its customer base---you shouldn't worry in the long run! Regards, TP Metzger
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco Which cars are being referred to? LGB 's 4091 series of American style 40 foot boxcars have never been changed.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon You missed the last line. BTW, if you are using stock wheels, you have to be out of level in 12" by about 1/4" to have them derail for that reason. Gauge okay? TOC
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Hey HJ mate what is a "Massoth" and do you know the meaning of the word "Preussische" I have it on the side of one of my new box cars and it isn't in my German English dictionary. As far as the MTS system is concerned, i never had any problems with it nor have i had even a single glitch for about a year now, cant speeak highly enough of it. I have come to the conclusion that i only had trouble with the people involved; tellers of porkers and technically incompetent. I took my LGB dealer to court and then got all my stuff back not a single problem since. However that is not entirely true, I had to replace a decoder and now I am having troube adjusting the 2nd and 3 rd registers on my ICE train andi think it is my universal remote causing it; do you or anyone else have an opinion? Rgds ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco One thing I wil not do is get involved in forum politics concerning manufacturers (who's trains are better). I do however believe it is neccesary to chime in from time to time when I can contribute something positive (I will not get into negative squabbling that does nothing more than hurt others). MY opinions are MY opinions it just so happens that I work for a model train manufacturer and I can sometimes shed some light on certain subjects. I feel that a positive outlook will always produce better results than negative attitudes! [:)]
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