Well I got my P.E. today from Charles Ro. Fast service! HOWEVER.... The joy went down a few notches when I took the first item out of the foam packing (the observation car). First thing I noticed was the platform not seated correctly in the body:
What gives? Then, I looked at the other end, and found this:
It looks like the whole floor wasn't installed correctly in the body shell. Here's a side view:
Now, do I send it back? Or do I just do what I usually do with Lionel Flyer items, that is, repair it myself. The floor isn't hard to position, and door end will snap back in place once the floor is correctly installed. Heck, you have to remove the floor anyway to replace the light bulb. It's just infuriating.
Things like this are common place with things I get from Lionel. My Commemorative Docksider had a poorly positioned pick-up plate and wouldn't run (I repaired it myself), a few cars have had their truck side frames fall off, and most wheel sets aren't gauged correctly (a few seconds with snap ring pliers fixed them). The C&O Geep in the Defender set I have doesn't make ANY sounds, even though it's supposed to (I used the Lionel sound buttons too). I suppose the circuit board is fried, but I'm not sending it back. They'll probably say it's my fault and charge me for it. The side frames were also loose and one fell off, but I epoxied it back on.
Packing items up for return is a PITA, and most things are repaired quite easily. But brand new items shouldn't need repair! What happened to any sort of quality control at Lionel? It looks like it's non existent. If that's what moving to China means, it's not worth the "low prices". But since this particular set was meant as an entry level set, I guess you get what you pay for. I wonder if the C&O Berk I ordered will be OK...
By the way, I haven't even unpacked the rest of the set. I suppose the electronics won't work and the locomotive will just sit there and smoke.... when it's not supposed to. THEN, it's going back.
Am I a bit ticked off? Yes. But I'll probably fix what I can, and get it running so my grandson can see it when he comes over in a few days.