This is a great thing to walk into on a Monday morning. Let's see what I can do..
"As soon as it was out, I spotted the front coupler that seemed a little off. It's rotting away, right from the factory! There are already flakes of zinc, and the paint is peeling off the coupler in sheets! No surprise that the coupler was balky, though it did finally function. Has anyone else spotted anything like this?
After further examination, I also note that one of the equipment boxes that are obviously bolted to the frame from the inside is loose. I mean REALLY loose, it hangs down on the screw almost a quarter of an inch!"
This is unacceptable and also very surprising. I personally did a QC check on these engines when they arrived. I opened 14 engines to inspect them (if anyone received one with a silver 'quality checked by Lionel' sticker, that was me). The only issue I saw was loose brake hoses. This is one we've come to expect as there is nothing that can really be done about it when shipping half-way across the world. Gluing them in would cause them to break off instead of falling out.
After reading this thread this morning, I've opened an additional 9 units - three that are remaining in inventory waiting to be shipped and six from Customer Service. I did not find the coupler issue with any of them. On one of the pre-production samples, this issue existed. It isn't from zinc-rot though. That's a problem that we've put a lot of effort into solving. Instead, this was the factory trying to add lubrication to the coupler as they were sticking. But the lubrication they sprayed on turned out to be caustic. I called this out and told them to not use it (rather use lubrication oil) - but must be they did not heed my request. So in final QC in China, all engines are inspected for performance. When the coupler didn't open, they likely sprayed the stuff on to get it unstuck. Then in shipping, it started to decay. Explains the rust on the cut-bar as well.
The hatch was another issue that has annoyed me, and I did call it out in the video that Ryan and I did. They fit great on the pre-production samples, but in production, the paint was applied too thick. If anyone scratches their engine too much, please give us a call. We do have the touch-up paint from the factory and will take care of it for you.
John - please contact us and send the engine in. We will send you a new one.
I want everyone to be aware that we've made it a huge priority to improve QC. There have been some instances this past year of things that are unacceptable. Our priority is to the product. Without quality product, we lose customers. Without customers, we lose profit. Lionel has been known for its quality and that will not be changing so long as Ryan, myself, and many others are here working as hard as we can to improve.
I will continue monitoring this thread and will be here to answer more questions. I stand by the product and we'll do what's right. Thanks everyone.