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First, this set is exactly what I was hoping and the passenger cars are fantastic.

Upon unboxing everything this afternoon to get it on the track for a test run the front cover fell off the front (2021) engine when removing it from the wrapping and the cover for the rear (2024) engine was partially separated.  The tabs are clearly broken off the cover for the front engine and I fear at least one tab is broken for the rear engine.  Yes, I will be contacting Lionel Service tomorrow since they're less than 15 miles from me.

The reason I am posting is to understand if anyone else is experiencing this problem?  And, if you do, you're not the only one.

And, to repeat I really like the set and I am waiting on the additional cars to arrive.  But, regarding the engine cover to get to the switches, why in the world are they snap in place and not magnetic like all my other Lionel models?  All of the details around that cover and of course the front (2021) engine took me minutes to get the cover off while the rear (2024) engine came off fairly easily.  Please bring back the magnets, especially considering the amount of separately applied details on the roof.

Thanks!

- Jeff

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I'm waiting on my set from Charles Ro.  If I have the same problem, I will post here.  I live about an hour from Concord.....so I would be taking a drive to Lionel also.   I've done it before and gotten great service.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed.  But, if the problem is due to cheap plastic tabs, I fear more sets will have the problem.

Unacceptable at this price point.  If they cannot replace the covers, return it for a refund.  Again, the only way to get the attention of the manufacturer is for the dealer to eat it.  Then they will influence Lionel, MTH, etc. to get the quality right.  People who make excuses for shoddy quality, mismatched paints, etc. only perpetuate the problem of lack of quality control.  Certain issues are inevitable but again at this price point you have the right to expect more and certainly not have detail parts broken out of the box.

Just a quick update.

Spoke with warranty service and they have issued an RMA and FedEx shipping label.  They no longer permit you to personally drop the item at the warranty facility (or the Lionel Store at Concord Mills).  So I will be packing up just the engines to take them to the FedEx facility in Concord (it's the closest to me).  Crossing my fingers for at least overnight delivery when I deliver it to FedEx tomorrow ....

The next parts are just the process:

  1. Pack every well and only ship what is defective; put the RMA number on the box
  2. Include a letter explaining what is wrong; I will be adding one of the separately applied details that also came off the "front" engine truck and I found in the box
  3. Include a photocopy of the receipt (Proof of an authorized dealer and within the one year period)
  4. Service will take 4-6 weeks  [I am sincerely hoping this is nothing more than the "standard" response!]


I was told they have implemented a new service system and I will receive updates as the RMA is processed.

- Jeff

Mine arrived the same way.

Waiting on an RA

I did not share that I also had the exact same part (your first photo) in the box ("Front" engine) which belongs on one of the trucks.  I added that to the RA with associated picture(s) showing where it goes on the truck.

- Jeff

PS:  Everything was shipped yesterday from the "local" FedEx distribution center;  I didn't realize they close between noon-4pm as it's been years since I went.  Lucky for me they forgot to lock the door (~12:30) and someone answered the phone and then can came out to take the packages, after which security locked the door.  Everyone was really great about the mistake so I'm hoping this is a good sign.....

Edited to add photos of 2024 engine with nose partially separated and the separately applied truck detail which fell off....

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The Charles Ro website still shows availability on 4/4/22.  I haven't received notification that they have shipped my Acela.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed that not every set will have these problems.  But, the problems seem to point to inadequate protection in the packaging.  It looks like the engines are in the standard molded styrofoam that Lionel uses for most engines.  Perhaps some foam rubber cushioning should also have been used.

My understanding is that the new Acela uses the exact same nose cone as the original.  I am unaware of problems with the original Acela nose cone.  Did the originals come in more protective packaging?

From looking at various websites (Trainworld, Legacy Station, etc.) it sounds like a lot of Acela sets have arrived at dealers.  Hopefully, some forum members have received defect-free Acelas and will post on the forum.

@VinceL posted:

The Charles Ro website still shows availability on 4/4/22.  I haven't received notification that they have shipped my Acela.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed that not every set will have these problems.  But, the problems seem to point to inadequate protection in the packaging.  It looks like the engines are in the standard molded styrofoam that Lionel uses for most engines.  Perhaps some foam rubber cushioning should also have been used.

My understanding is that the new Acela uses the exact same nose cone as the original.  I am unaware of problems with the original Acela nose cone.  Did the originals come in more protective packaging?

From looking at various websites (Trainworld, Legacy Station, etc.) it sounds like a lot of Acela sets have arrived at dealers.  Hopefully, some forum members have received defect-free Acelas and will post on the forum.

Vince,

There is no suggestion from the packaging of something having even been wrong.  My uneducated guess would be something went very wrong when the engines were placed in the packaging, especially if it was automated.  And, my second uneducated guess would be they were simply broken and packaged anyway.  I'm not a packaging expert but they seems to have plenty of protection and this makes absolutely no sense.

I ordered the expansion pack from Charles Ro and, like you, I haven't received any communication yet but I also observed the 4/4 date and will patiently wait....  I did receive an eMail from Mr Muffins and the pictures included showed a perfect set so they must exist and hopefully that will be most everyone's experience.

- Jeff

The problem is the packaging.

The covers as you can see in the pictures are held on by two tiny pieces of plastic. That's okay if the engines never have to travel where there is a good chance they will be dropped on their nose. There is just enough space where the nose has about an 8th of an inch to move. Drop the box....broken covers.

The engines either need to be made immobile or packaged in a way where the pressure is not on the nose but further up.  A bit of something softer might have prevented it also. But again, the pieces are so small that the weight of the engine on the nose is going to break them easily.

I have offered to my dealer to ask Lionel to simply send two new covers and let me install them myself since if I return the engines there is a high probability UPS will drop it on its nose, and it would not take much of a drop.

Lionel could learn something from 3rd Rail on packaging $2500.00 trains.

My wife is just hoping this will make me give up on buying expensive trains.

Greg

The problem is the packaging.

The covers as you can see in the pictures are held on by two tiny pieces of plastic. That's okay if the engines never have to travel where there is a good chance they will be dropped on their nose. There is just enough space where the nose has about an 8th of an inch to move. Drop the box....broken covers.

The engines either need to be made immobile or packaged in a way where the pressure is not on the nose but further up.  A bit of something softer might have prevented it also. But again, the pieces are so small that the weight of the engine on the nose is going to break them easily.

I have offered to my dealer to ask Lionel to simply send two new covers and let me install them myself since if I return the engines there is a high probability UPS will drop it on its nose, and it would not take much of a drop.

Lionel could learn something from 3rd Rail on packaging $2500.00 trains.

My wife is just hoping this will make me give up on buying expensive trains.

Greg

I imagine that shipments of the Acela to large dealers like Charles Ro, Trainworld, etc. are shrink-wrapped pallets of sets.  I seriously doubt that the damage would be caused while shipped on pallets (unless the pallet tipped over).  If the problem is occurring during shipping, it is likely the shipping of individual sets to customers.  It is a large, heavy box which is susceptible to damage on the automated sorting equipment at UPS, Fedex, etc. or by being dropped by drivers and /or handlers.

Fortunately, we have heard from 2012ford who has received an undamaged set.

I am going to be optimistic and will wait to receive my set from Charles Ro.

Vince, I agree completely.

They arrive at the dealers on pallets, most likely in great shape. But once they are individually shipped, because of the two tiny plastic clips. very little pressure is needed to break them. I think if you dropped the box just a foot from the ground, and the nose of the engine was facing the ground, 1 in 6 chance, the weight of the engine would break them. That's why I'm concerned with even shipping them to Lionel. I would much rather they send me the covers.

The problem is the packaging.

The covers as you can see in the pictures are held on by two tiny pieces of plastic. That's okay if the engines never have to travel where there is a good chance they will be dropped on their nose. There is just enough space where the nose has about an 8th of an inch to move. Drop the box....broken covers.

The engines either need to be made immobile or packaged in a way where the pressure is not on the nose but further up.  A bit of something softer might have prevented it also. But again, the pieces are so small that the weight of the engine on the nose is going to break them easily.

I have offered to my dealer to ask Lionel to simply send two new covers and let me install them myself since if I return the engines there is a high probability UPS will drop it on its nose, and it would not take much of a drop.

Lionel could learn something from 3rd Rail on packaging $2500.00 trains.

My wife is just hoping this will make me give up on buying expensive trains.

Greg

I have to disagree.  My original Acela set, has the exact same design and the nose is actually super hard to get off. The tabs are really strong.  My set probably bounced around (houses, shows, closets, who knows) for 15 years before I got it.

Something must have happened during production on these.

magnets should have been the way to go here. when redesigning this set the nose cover should have been addressed.

sorry dave your team missed this week spot on this nose part of the original acela sets. guess you cant catch everything though.

I would think those two small plastic tabs would eventually break off just taking the nose cover on and off multiple times.

maybe lionel could retool just the nose covers to accept two small magnets. then make another small reciving magnetic part that fits in the holes already there on the engines nose.

this way the end user could ca glue the parts into the nose and that way the nose could be magnetically held on.

this way it would never break again.

Everyone,

Just an update the engines were "shipped" (dropped off at the Concord FedEx distribution center) Friday (4/1) last week.  FedEx showed them as being delivered Monday (4/4) and Lionel sent an eMail update on Tuesday (4/5) they had arrived. No other communication has occurred.

I also opened an RA on my remote which was dropped off at the same time and it was fixed and arrived today (very happy with the results)!  Therefore, the fastest turnaround time you should ever expect is one week (FedEx delivery [1], Lionel Reception [2], Repair/Fix/Repackage [3], Lionel Ship [4], FedEx delivery [5]) if you are local.

Finally, still waiting on the expansion set from Charles Ro.  I will probably reach out Monday next week to see what's up since many of the reviewers (ie; Eric, RBP (PE), etc) have already received their sets.

- Jeff

@jeffdoo posted:

Just a quick update.

Spoke with warranty service and they have issued an RMA and FedEx shipping label.  They no longer permit you to personally drop the item at the warranty facility (or the Lionel Store at Concord Mills).

I was told they have implemented a new service system and I will receive updates as the RMA is processed.

- Jeff

How pointless and rude to not allow warrantied items dropped off! They prefer to spend their profits on back and forth shipping? Risking more damage? Are there too many customers living near Concord that make drop offs a problem?

When the bean counters cut corners for "the investors". How does this save money or extend a courtesy to customers, who've spent a high dollar on their products?

It think it would benefit Mr. Hitchcock and Lionel greatly, to step up publicly and address these quality control issues that are too prominent these last few years. With advent of social media. As the saying goes; you can run but you shouldn't hide.

I am sorry to read of these problems with new Acela sets. Has anyone received the PE version?

Does anyone know if Charles Ro began shipping their allotment? I pre-ordered the PE version from them some time ago.

What timing this all is...just last week I applied for a low interest credit card - and am hoping I get the card before these ship. Honestly, I am over-budget on train stuff just trying to build my layout, and am paying back a big loan from new roof and chimney reconstruction.

How pointless and rude to not allow warrantied items dropped off! They prefer to spend their profits on back and forth shipping? Risking more damage? Are there too many customers living near Concord that make drop offs a problem?

When the bean counters cut corners for "the investors". How does this save money or extend a courtesy to customers, who've spent a high dollar on their products?

It think it would benefit Mr. Hitchcock and Lionel greatly, to step up publicly and address these quality control issues that are too prominent these last few years. With advent of social media. As the saying goes; you can run but you shouldn't hide.

When she said a FedEx label would be in the eMail I reminded her I was planning to drop them off and she said it's against policy.  After I gave it a split second of thought I figured it was probably COVID related and therefore I understand.  But, when she then added you cannot drop off at the Lionel Store, which I never knew was a possibility, it didn't make sense.  With respect to the store drop off I can attempt to rationalize they no longer want employees responsible for tracking/transporting them between the two locations; things can happen.

Dropping them off and picking them up to save Lionel money wasn't my goal, I really wanted to avoid the potential for further damage plus not spend the hour it took me to find a box and package everything securely.  I am curious what it cost Lionel to have me drop them off at FedEx so their driver could run them over the next business day and then ship them back. 

Still just hoping it's less than the 4-6 week quote for service. 

- Jeff

@Paul Kallus posted:

I am sorry to read of these problems with new Acela sets. Has anyone received the PE version?

Does anyone know if Charles Ro began shipping their allotment? I pre-ordered the PE version from them some time ago.

What timing this all is...just last week I applied for a low interest credit card - and am hoping I get the card before these ship. Honestly, I am over-budget on train stuff just trying to build my layout, and am paying back a big loan from new roof and chimney reconstruction.

The credit card charge from Charles Ro came through this morning so they are shipping.

As for the Polar Express set, RBP Trains has posted a review:   The Polar Express HIGH SPEED Train Set!!

- Jeff

My set arrived yesterday UPS from Mr. Muffin. All is good!

a. Thanks to the OGR forum comments, I was extra careful on removing the engines. Nose cone on #2024 is solid but right side of #2021 nose exhibits some movement but still holding in place. Should it fall off, I have tiny magnets and Walthers Goo standing by.

b. Again, thanks to an OGR commenter, I was able to safely take off the programming hatches. It was not intuitively obvious how to do this without breaking the plastic tabs.

c. I can't claim to have tested each and every possible feature, but all the main ones seem to work fine. After setting up and testing with CAB 2, I was impressed how easy it was to control the train using my iPhone using the Bluetooth LionChief app.

d. Because the passenger cars tilt on curves, I needed to spend several hours chopping down part of a hillside adjacent to the curved track to prevent the cars from brushing against the scenery.

e. The pantographs need 5.5" of clearance above the rail. Although my bridge and tunnel portals can provide that, I notice that I have several lighting wires hanging down from the 2nd level where the pantographs could become snagged. Because those wires are not easily accessible, I am running the train with the pantographs locked down.

f. I agree with other commenters that it is disappointing that we are not hearing the Northeast Corridor station stops. I guess we are spoiled by the MTH trains that do this.   

g. I am looking forward to the expansion set arriving Tuesday.

Again, thanks to forum commenters who have helped me successfully set up this train set.

@Paul Kallus posted:

5.5" high is pretty tall for my coaling towers...Can you disengage the pants such that the train will run with them in the down position?

Paul,

The Lionel spec is actually 5.75" measured from the top of the rail. There are two switches to lock them down and that's how I run them. For a $3k investment I didn't want to take the slightest chance in ripping one of them off, but it's still pretty neat to see them go up and down on a reversing sequence during testing.

Keep seeing this...This was my original post.

So, as you know these break in shipping.

I have an RA from Lionel but have asked for just the nose cones. I suspect they don't have any. But await my answer. It has been more than a week. I guess they are hoping we all go away.

They want the engines shipped to them. I think they will just get broken again in shipping. Steve at Muffins told me just to return them to Lionel,  but....they cannot even tell me if they have engines to send me. So, if I send them, and they don't have replacements, I guess a refund...who knows.

As you can see the two pieces are broken off that hold the covers on. I pulled them with tweezers and carefully super glued them back on. Let them dry all night and replaced them. One cover took three tries. But they are on firm for now. I have no plans to remove them, they will probably break.  My plan is to await the day when I can simply order two new covers. The old ones were just $6.00. Hopefully, they produce hundreds of extras!

Greg

@tom21pa posted:

That sux

@TheRambles posted:

Busted nose from Charles Ro.



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Looking at that photo......Seems to me that if Lionel does not have nose replacements and they want to refund your money, but you really want to keep the set..........Could you epoxy a 1/4" round earth magnet to the front of the loco (this would be hidden with nose in place), then epoxy a metal washer inside the nose cone that would react with the magnet and hold the cone in place?  Just a thought......I totally get you should not have to do that and Lionel should just send replacements instead of wanting the whole set back. Those are beautiful. That heavy metal flake silver is gorgeous. Just an observation about a possible repair.

Keep seeing this...This was my original post.

So, as you know these break in shipping.

I have an RA from Lionel but have asked for just the nose cones. I suspect they don't have any. But await my answer. It has been more than a week. I guess they are hoping we all go away.

They want the engines shipped to them. I think they will just get broken again in shipping. Steve at Muffins told me just to return them to Lionel,  but....they cannot even tell me if they have engines to send me. So, if I send them, and they don't have replacements, I guess a refund...who knows.

As you can see the two pieces are broken off that hold the covers on. I pulled them with tweezers and carefully super glued them back on. Let them dry all night and replaced them. One cover took three tries. But they are on firm for now. I have no plans to remove them, they will probably break.  My plan is to await the day when I can simply order two new covers. The old ones were just $6.00. Hopefully, they produce hundreds of extras!

Greg

Greg,

I like your solution and, like many others have said, I have no intention of ever removing those covers.  I too would have just liked the nose cones shipped but they wanted the engines....

- Jeff

@jini5 posted:

Looking at that photo......Seems to me that if Lionel does not have nose replacements and they want to refund your money, but you really want to keep the set..........Could you epoxy a 1/4" round earth magnet to the front of the loco (this would be hidden with nose in place), then epoxy a metal washer inside the nose cone that would react with the magnet and hold the cone in place?  Just a thought......I totally get you should not have to do that and Lionel should just send replacements instead of wanting the whole set back. Those are beautiful. That heavy metal flake silver is gorgeous. Just an observation about a possible repair.

If by some crazy chance Lionel cannot fix the front nose covers I will be requesting them to be sent back.  Then the choice becomes trying Greg's solution (see prior post), looking into your solution, and finally just lightly gluing the covers on period.

- Jeff

Everyone,

So just to update there is nothing to update.  The last communication from Lionel was on Tuesday 4/5 acknowledging reception of the RA package.  Believe me those engine boxes with the engines were packaged well in an "old" U-Haul moving box that was then filled with various type of popcorn packing material all around.

Regarding the set itself I ordered it from Nassau Hobby and would be pretty certain they received them on pallets but obviously the individual boxed set had to be shipped from NY back to NC.  I never engaged Nassau Hobby about the problem since I originally thought I would just open an RA ticket, run over to the Lionel Repair center at lunch, have the nose cones replaced, and be back up and running that evening.

Currently have the expansion set sitting in the shipping box from Charles Ro which arrived perfectly fine, but I have not yet opened.

- Jeff

I dealt with this once, recently, with a large Lionel dealer and Lionel itself. I bought a BTO Legacy switcher, I got it and noticed the shell on top was cracked from the stacks radiating out, on both stacks and sent it to Lionel. Nothing they could do, they said take it back to dealer, The dealer got mad and said he was going to take it up with lionel and he would call me back, never did. I called him and told him he either takes it back or I am filing a credit card dispute. He says he will sue me, I call my lawyer and he told me, file it! He said he is not going to file a suit for $450 and he has to come to NY to file the suit, which would cost more, as the purchase happened in NY. I filed with AMEX, and had my refund in 6 weeks. They told me to keep the item as well. No more of putting up with broken trains that are new!

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@Cincytrains posted:

I dealt with this once, recently, with a large Lionel dealer and Lionel itself. I bought a BTO Legacy switcher, I got it and noticed the shell on top was cracked from the stacks radiating out, on both stacks and sent it to Lionel. Nothing they could do, they said take it back to dealer, The dealer got mad and said he was going to take it up with lionel and he would call me back, never did. I called him and told him he either takes it back or I am filing a credit card dispute. He says he will sue me, I call my lawyer and he told me, file it! He said he is not going to file a suit for $450 and he has to come to NY to file the suit, which would cost more, as the purchase happened in NY. I filed with AMEX, and had my refund in 6 weeks. They told me to keep the item as well. No more of putting up with broken trains that are new!

Wow! Unbelievable.....My guess is that was the last purchase from that dealer for you. Probably Lionel as well.

@Cincytrains posted:

I dealt with this once, recently, with a large Lionel dealer and Lionel itself. I bought a BTO Legacy switcher, I got it and noticed the shell on top was cracked from the stacks radiating out, on both stacks and sent it to Lionel. Nothing they could do, they said take it back to dealer, The dealer got mad and said he was going to take it up with lionel and he would call me back, never did. I called him and told him he either takes it back or I am filing a credit card dispute. He says he will sue me, I call my lawyer and he told me, file it! He said he is not going to file a suit for $450 and he has to come to NY to file the suit, which would cost more, as the purchase happened in NY. I filed with AMEX, and had my refund in 6 weeks. They told me to keep the item as well. No more of putting up with broken trains that are new!

Good for you for standing your ground. More consumers need to do this, or nothing is going to improve. It's unfortunate that this dealer didn't see this as an opportunity to earn your loyalty by "going to bat" for you, but instead threatened to sue you. I'm thinking this was your final transaction with this dealer.

I can understand everyone's concern about this happening. You are right, it should not be, as a lot of other things that have been going on with Lionel!
However, I am going to agree with one other poster on one thing. You might be better off using magnets to hold the nose on. This should have been the way Lionel produced them in the first place! It would be a simple fix that anyone could accomplish and then you wouldn't have to worry about the plastic tabs breaking again.

@Cincytrains posted:

I dealt with this once, recently, with a large Lionel dealer and Lionel itself. I bought a BTO Legacy switcher, I got it and noticed the shell on top was cracked from the stacks radiating out, on both stacks and sent it to Lionel. Nothing they could do, they said take it back to dealer, The dealer got mad and said he was going to take it up with lionel and he would call me back, never did. I called him and told him he either takes it back or I am filing a credit card dispute. He says he will sue me, I call my lawyer and he told me, file it! He said he is not going to file a suit for $450 and he has to come to NY to file the suit, which would cost more, as the purchase happened in NY. I filed with AMEX, and had my refund in 6 weeks. They told me to keep the item as well. No more of putting up with broken trains that are new!

Can you give us a hint as to the dealer was? I'd hate to be put in your position to do what you did - rather just avoid a potential headache and not purchase from them altogether.

Had a problem from a vendor on an item which was defective and was basically told to pound sand. I took it up with Lionel and they had it replaced within a few weeks - just showed a receipt and described the nature of the problem and it was covered under the manufacturer's warranty.

Appears some dealers will take care of the problem and some won't - those are the ones I'd like to avoid.

No, I’m not going to say. No reason to drag anyone through the mud. I have bought 3 Lionel engines since. 2 from Toms Trains and 1 special Penn Central from Mr Muffins. No problems at all. But I will stick to Toms as he is my guy except for a special that I may like. This was the only time I did that. And to the person that said they should of tried to gain my loyalty, it wasn’t a $1500 Hudson, it was a $449.00 switcher. They didn’t care about me. Oh well!

It's admirable that you won't "rat on" the dealer in public. I would hope that if someone asked you privately that you'd consider helping a fellow collector avoid a situation like you experienced.

We had a similar experience 3 years ago with a brand-new Crownline boat: poor quality control at the factory, combined with an incompetent dealer who literally turned our boat into a bomb, and I never hesitate telling anyone who asks where we bought the boat. When someone puts my family in harm's way, it's time to speak up.

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Everyone,

This morning I received an eMail from Lionel stating the nose cones have been replaced and the engines are in the process of being shipped back. 

I also took a moment to check the Lionel Parts system and while the parts are listed (as Ed shared above) it does not appear they are available yet for purchase.



- Jeff

Everyone,

Benefit of being local; both engines just arrived via FedEx and luckily (for me) I am working from home today.

The Lionel technician did not install the replacement nose cones out of concern they could be broken again in shipping but provided instructions to perform the installation myself.  While it's fairly simple the 2021 engine was a breeze and I struggled a bit with the 2024 engine because it's a very tight fit (same as the roof cover).  They also reapplied the "piston" which had fallen off the rear truck of the 2024 engine.

Pictures of the install:

Step 1 - Insert the tabs into the holes so the cone is flush with the front but "dropped" (see below)

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Step 2 - With the nose cone flush to the body, using both hands (at least for me) slide the nose cone upward being careful to slide both side together

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Step 3 - There is no step three, just a picture of the finished install...

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Hopefully for everyone else who has experienced the problem you can just request OR they will simply send you the nose cone parts and avoid all of the shipping.

- Jeff

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