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Anyone try the new Bachmann DCC yet?
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bcammack -- "Your argument seems to be that the thing has no merit " -- that is not my argument. Don't turn my arguments around. My point was you get what you pay for , and buyer beware. You also stated - <br />"You're mistaken about the cars analogy, however, there's no difference in the quality of the bearings, engines, etc., just mostly how much "content" there is. Number of cylinders, number of cams, quantity of technology, etc. Interior components and trim, yes, you get vinyl instead of leather and vacuum-plating instead of polished stainless steel or chrome." If you really think this is true , then tell that to a mechanic ,and see what he has to tell you ! His original argument was it's the same steel , labor etc. Don't turn things around to suit your needs. How much do you want to bet , it's not the same electronics, labor , etc that builds the bachmann,vs the other dcc makers.Like I said , if it suits your budget and needs, go for it ! Buy it . Spend the $53 and report back. But it looks like your waiting for others to do it for you. <br />
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