I agree that dropping the train was my fault. That's why I'm willing to pay for the replacement.
However I'm not the only consumer out there who has complained about Bachmann's quality.
Take a look at the reviews on Amazon.com for the Pacific Flyer. Quite a few complaints about the flimsy plastic construction.
This was a *child's* toy. Seven year olds don't handle their toys like china dolls. They bang them down and crash them into things.
My son got the Santa Fe train last year and we had the same problem. The wheels kept coming off the train cars, and he finally lost so many of the wheels we couldn't use the trains anymore.
If you're going to sell flimsy plastic stuff then at least allow us to purchase the replacement cars more easily.
This toy was not cheap. I don't see how you can charge 87.00 for a train set that breaks so easily.
I think the people defending this toy are not kids; you are adult train collectors. But most of the time it's kids who want these trains and I think they should be designed to handle a little more wear and tear.
However I'm not the only consumer out there who has complained about Bachmann's quality.
Take a look at the reviews on Amazon.com for the Pacific Flyer. Quite a few complaints about the flimsy plastic construction.
This was a *child's* toy. Seven year olds don't handle their toys like china dolls. They bang them down and crash them into things.
My son got the Santa Fe train last year and we had the same problem. The wheels kept coming off the train cars, and he finally lost so many of the wheels we couldn't use the trains anymore.
If you're going to sell flimsy plastic stuff then at least allow us to purchase the replacement cars more easily.
This toy was not cheap. I don't see how you can charge 87.00 for a train set that breaks so easily.
I think the people defending this toy are not kids; you are adult train collectors. But most of the time it's kids who want these trains and I think they should be designed to handle a little more wear and tear.