Originally Posted by CNJ 3676:
Agreed on the positive comments about Kato...the locomotives are mechanically sound and run superbly. Passenger cars are equally well built.
There are many brands of excellent N scale trains including, but not limited to, Atlas, Walthers, Fox Valley, Red Caboose and InterMountain. The equipment of Bachmann, a brand not known for high quality in the past, has improved tremendously. Even the famed British manufacturer Hornby has just recently entered the North American market with the U25C under its Arnold brand. The variety of accurately detailed freight cars in N scale is staggering. I believe the freight car selection may the widest of any scale, HO included.
With good track work which is kept clean, N scale trains will operate as reliably as the other scales. I enjoy running and working with them.
Bob
Being an avid n scaler, I have to clarify Bachmann for a newbie. OLD BACHMANN had problems (it stunk) But I check spookshow.net for about any loco I am considering). Newer (last 8 years) Bachmann has been ROCK SOLID.
1) They have made many many affordable DCC equipped steamers that rival anyone's. Thier desels, while sometimes not as detailed, are improving constantly.
2) Not to worry, when the threads start "guess what I had to do to my $2000 awesome new O gauge steamer to get it to be perfect", Bachmann stands behind the 60 to 300 models, with no hassle 1 year no questions asked, if you have the receipt and haven't physically damaged it. After the one year, it's a fixed rate repair.
Had to say it. BTW, they also own Williams...