Well now we know why it was at a good price. Not much work must have been required to adapt the MTH shell to the Lionel Mikado chassis. Hopefully we are wrong, but I think we know better by now. Maybe that was the best path forward with all things considered. I'm trying hard to remain optimistic.
And that’s probably the truth of it, ….to keep the costs down, use the existing tools that are already running to make the chassis,…..I’m sure the orange box people weighed the options when they acquired this model’s set of tools,…..OR, perhaps they only bought the shell tools??…as Ryan points out, both the locomotive & tender,……it’s no big trade secret that each mfr.’s Mikado chassis is adaptable to several model types, so no harm, no foul there,…..I would say this as a whole, and pretty much should put some misgivings to bed,…..yes, the gear box issues are kinda a downer, but having been inside A LOT of these Legacy engines, they are very nice, very rich in detail, so IF the gear box becomes an issue, …I certainly wouldn’t let it stop you guys from getting the model, beings you like it……I can’t speak for the orange box people, nor shall I, but if there’s a problem unaddressed, we’ll address it, & soldier on,…..think of it like this,…..when you buy a new car, you get the basic mfr. warranty, or you can opt for an extended warranty, now I can’t speak for extending the electronics warranty, but if the gear box needs fixing, think if it as an extended “drive train “ warranty,…..self imposed,…..😉
Pat