I’m still in shock about this but I figured I would give a cookie to Broadway Limited Imports for making a robust steam locomotive. This evening my son accidently pulled a C&O 2-10-4 off the layout and dropped it to the concrete floor.
Not surprisingly, the boiler front popped off, the coupler shattered, and the tender shell popped off but other than the broken coupler, the locomotive survived its second three foot drop to the floor. Very robust build for a plastic locomotive.
Such a beautiful engine too. I used to have the C&O T1 2-10-4, but back then I didn’t have wide enough curves for it. I wish I never sold it, it was the paragon version and I love that old whistle. [:(]
I am happy that the engine did not receive any major damage. It is easy to associate with your feelings, had a Kato AC4400 hit the floor. Had her running like a top again in 20 minutes as if nothing happened.
I have that same engine, so when I read your post I started with quick shallow breaths like I had been kicked in the you know where. I hope that means mine will survive the 42" plunge to my mushy carpet if the same horror should ever happen. This is just a scary halloween story isn’t it. Well it worked. I’m terrified.[:O]