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Originally Posted by laz1957:

BREESE,

  My VL BB came like that too.  All I did was put it back on the two sets of hinges on the boiler and gently squeezed the hinges shut with a pair if needle nose pliers.  Simple fix but someone did not do their job in QC.

I thought about that but the connectors have a "small post" on the top and bottom that hooks into the hinge, one of the "post is broken off. Don't know if Lionel will send me a part, if not, I will buy one if I can find one.

 

Brent

I would send it back at their expense and have them fix it. This is after all an engine with a $2700 list price!!

When I recently got mine back from service the bell from the front of the engine was laying in the bottom of the box... the little plastic screw that holds it on is stripped... come on Lionel... you need to do better!

Last edited by RD
I just have one question.Have you lost your mind???This is a brand new $2,000.00 locomotive if I am reading this properly???Your going to be looking for parts to make a repair??Seriously?Really?Lionel will be happy to fix it.Whats up lol???NickOriginally Posted by BReece:
Originally Posted by laz1957:

BREESE,

  My VL BB came like that too.  All I did was put it back on the two sets of hinges on the boiler and gently squeezed the hinges shut with a pair if needle nose pliers.  Simple fix but someone did not do their job in QC.

I thought about that but the connectors have a "small post" on the top and bottom that hooks into the hinge, one of the "post is broken off. Don't know if Lionel will send me a part, if not, I will buy one if I can find one.

 

Brent

 

Last edited by rockstars1989
For everyone of these posts, I would tend to bet there are 20 people perfectly happy with their purchase without issues.  Complaints and problems tend to get both posted about and responded to.
 
In the last year I have purchase both the 765 Berk and VL Big Boy and have had ZERO issues.
 
This doesn't make light of the issues the folks here are having but I'm not so sure it's the epidemic many make it out to be.
 
 
Originally Posted by Oingo:

Thank goodness I cannot afford such an engine.

All I read about is issues with expensive Lionel engines.

Did something happen that caused such a dramatic decrease in quality?

A manufacturer change?

 

Originally Posted by MartyE:
For everyone of these posts, I would tend to bet there are 20 people perfectly happy with their purchase without issues.  Complaints and problems tend to get both posted about and responded to.
 
In the last year I have purchase both the 765 Berk and VL Big Boy and have had ZERO issues.
 
This doesn't make light of the issues the folks here are having but I'm not so sure it's the epidemic many make it out to be.

 

Marty,
No one loves Lionel more than me and don't misunderstand I LOVE this loco!

Looks.. sounds.. detail.. performance.. and just sheer presence it's got it all!

 

It is also understood that any engine with this much new technology is going to have some initial problems. But when parts start falling off a $2K loco before you can even put it on the rails that's a good reason to complain loudly!

 

And what exactly is it supposed to mean to the person with the loco that has a problem that there are many more out there problem free? Is it supposed to make me feel better as I box up and ship out my brand new high dollar loco that there are 20 other guys out there happy playing with theirs? That doesn't make it any better when someone opens the box and finds parts in the bottom....

 

 

Please note my post.  This doesn't make light of any issues anyone is reporting.  I was responding to the generalization of the previous post that all the latest engine have poor QC.
 
My point being, that while there are reported issues and they are unfortunate and need to be dealt with by Lionel many folks are not having any and to surmise that there maybe an issue with the entire line in general based on posts here is hardly scientific.
 
I'm not waving the Lionel banner or telling folks not to post their issues or complain but find the comment before mine a bit general.
 
It's not supposed to make anyone feel better either when their loco is in the shop.  I don't think that's a fair comment as it was never implied.
 
Originally Posted by RD:
Originally Posted by MartyE:
For everyone of these posts, I would tend to bet there are 20 people perfectly happy with their purchase without issues.  Complaints and problems tend to get both posted about and responded to.
 
In the last year I have purchase both the 765 Berk and VL Big Boy and have had ZERO issues.
 
This doesn't make light of the issues the folks here are having but I'm not so sure it's the epidemic many make it out to be.

 

Marty,
No one loves Lionel more than me and don't misunderstand I LOVE this loco!

Looks.. sounds.. detail.. performance.. and just sheer presence it's got it all!

 

It is also understood that any engine with this much new technology is going to have some initial problems. But when parts start falling off a $2K loco before you can even put it on the rails that's a good reason to complain loudly!

 

And what exactly is it supposed to mean to the person with the loco that has a problem that there are many more out there problem free? Is it supposed to make me feel better as I box up and ship out my brand new high dollar loco that there are 20 other guys out there happy playing with theirs? That doesn't make it any better when someone opens the box and finds parts in the bottom....

 

 

 

Last edited by MartyE
Originally Posted by RD:
Originally Posted by MartyE:
For everyone of these posts, I would tend to bet there are 20 people perfectly happy with their purchase without issues.  Complaints and problems tend to get both posted about and responded to.
 
In the last year I have purchase both the 765 Berk and VL Big Boy and have had ZERO issues.
 
This doesn't make light of the issues the folks here are having but I'm not so sure it's the epidemic many make it out to be.

 

Marty,
No one loves Lionel more than me and don't misunderstand I LOVE this loco!

Looks.. sounds.. detail.. performance.. and just sheer presence it's got it all!

 

It is also understood that any engine with this much new technology is going to have some initial problems. But when parts start falling off a $2K loco before you can even put it on the rails that's a good reason to complain loudly!

 

And what exactly is it supposed to mean to the person with the loco that has a problem that there are many more out there problem free? Is it supposed to make me feel better as I box up and ship out my brand new high dollar loco that there are 20 other guys out there happy playing with theirs? That doesn't make it any better when someone opens the box and finds parts in the bottom....

 

 

RD,

  You nailed it!!!   When I opened up the VL BB box and unraveled the plastic the first thing I said was WOW.  What a great looking engine YES!!!  Then all of a sudden the boiler door was beneath the boiler and front pilot, my heart sank.  I felt like, what the heck,is this.  Then thoughts of packing it up and sending it back sent shivers on me.  I looked at it and just did what I had to do.  I crossed my fingers and put in on the tracks and hoped nothing else was broken, but everything works great.

 

  QUALITY CONTROL should be number one thing to insure that the customer gets what they are paying for.  Whether it is paying for a 2K engine or a $400 starter set, it comes down to "the quality goes in, before the name goes on". 

 

  I too LOVE LIONEL products.  The service dept.A No.1, GUYZ at YORK, top notch,  The products, outstanding,  but please have better QUALITY CONTROL.

Marty all I'm saying is it adds nothing to the conversation to tell posters with problems how well your engine is working or how you have x number of locos with zero problems. You say you are not waving the Lionel banner but that's exactly what you are doing...take it from someone who has been just as guilty of the same thing in the past.

You are trying to make sense to someone who by their own admission doesn't own or ever plan to own a Vision Line engine and the chicken littles who always see the sky falling..

 In the meantime someone with real issues who looks to you as someone who knows what they are talking about sees the  .."I'm not having any problems" line and thinks yea right..

This is all nothing more than my opinion based on years of participation and observation on the boards....take it for what its worth....

 

All I know is,if you have a problem with a Lionel locomotive new out of the box,Lionel will be happy to make it right.They are NOT stupid.They know they can't afford to give you a botched product.They want you to be happy so you will continue to buy their products.This is how smart companies stay in business.This is why they spend a Fortune annualy to operate a service department.Nick

Somewhere up above, in this thread, someone mentioned something about shipping these engines and the possible inherent problems with that.  I agree.  These engines are heavy and the shipping carriers do not spend the time to read the labels and handle the boxes with the same care and diligence we do.  I have worked in the shipping industry and despite all the careful loading, etc., one good bump and the box is on the floor of the truck.   My LHS got two of these engines, one is good the other went back for the same problem the OP has, plus the front pilot/drive block was bent and barely missed hitting the center rail.  It clearly looked as if the engine had landed on its nose.  FWIW.

Originally Posted by MartyE:

RD

 

My apologies.  We both have strong opinions.  I respect yours.  Water under the bridge.

No apologies necessary Marty...no biggie... we usually see eye to eye on these issues and I respect your opinion and your understanding of how the techie stuff works.

 

I guess I'm  just having trouble communicating my point today.. definitely no personal attack.. I hope that is understood..

 

So let let me get this straight.... the guy whose slogan is " Live the dream, own the best! LIONEL !" ....is complaining that Marty E is flying the Lionel banner...

 

 

 

IMO MartyE tries to be a positive influence towards the hobby,certainly a valuble asset to this often negative forum.

 

Besides, as Charly mentioned, what if it was damaged in shipping. The bottom boiler hinge sure looks like its broken. One good drop on the end of the box nose first, by a UPS/Fedex employee could be the culprit. Not much Lionel can do about that outside of having you fly to china and pickup your loco yourself.

 

 If Breece would have ( gone to the source) contacted Lionel he could have already had it on its way back for repair.

 

When something else you own breaks or is defective do you go to an online forum to show folks "hey look its broke"? Or do you go to the source, store, dealer, whatever and exchange it its a small item, phone, blu ray etc or schedule a repair for a larger item, appliance, car, house etc.

 

Like most everything, toy trains are" man made", man made things break. Thats what a warranty is for.

Last edited by RickO

BReece, from what you are saying and from looking at the pictures, one of the four "small posts" or pins on the boiler front cover is missing? From the picture you posted, it appears to be the upper one on the bottom when mounted on the front of the boiler.

 

Also, in the front boiler picture, the upper hinge of the two top hinges appears to be bent upwards. I assume this is allowed the cover to come off.

 

I would think the one pin or post on the bottom and the two on top will hold the boiler cover in place, along with the magnet in the boiler.

 

I would reinstall it, using needle nose pliers as others have done, and see if it works alright.

Unfortunately as with anything there will be problems from time to time and these BB's are no different.  Sadly things break and while frustrating they are repairable...these BB's were Big Bucks but that doesn't make them bullet proof or any less likely to suffer breakage.  I would contact Lionel and they will make it right for you....and TRY not to let it bother you too much.....things happen and I have no doubt you will have many enjoyable years of running your BB. 

Last edited by N&W Class J

 

Hello folks, thanks for all the replies, I have reread my post and  find that all I said was my VLBB was back from Lionel (I should have said Lionel Repair) and all I wanted was the name of the part, this information has been received.

 

By the way, the part was not broken the first time the engine was sent to Lionel.

 

 

 

An email was sent to Lionel right after the inquiry about the name of the part.

 

Brent

 

The real problem here is ALL sellers of any products don't have quality control any more , it saves all the company's  save a payroll by having YOU the buyer to be the quality control and look what money they save by not having to pay another salary!

Plus no carrier care about your packages any more. I do believe that UPS is the /worst due to my experience's with them

 USPS is the best when it come to shipping damage!

Alan

 

Last edited by Alan Mancus

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