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Mike:Sorry about your rough time of things latley. I hope it all works out for the best. You can always move to the East Coast and hang out with us asshats.Bryan:Can you fast track the autorack to production? I could use a few dozen.This week I worked on a Japanese auto transporter:...images removed...The model is made of etched nickel and measures 8'6" wide, 12'5" tall and about 40' long making it perfect for 1/160. This type of transport is used to move smaller batches of used cars from auctions to dealerships where TrainCat's model is mainly used for new car deliveries.I still need to add details and paint some parts.
This could be a serious game changer. I had always planned autorack loading far back from the aisle deep in a corner to disguise the MT/ConCor weaknesses. At the very least a second loading area up close with these and a loading ramp and some foreground quality Nissan or Toyota models will have to be aisle side even if it has to be static, this would be just too cool to miss. Now, I may need to rethink everything track planning wise...
Can you fast track the autorack to production? I could use a few dozen.
Definitely not RTR. It would require a redesign of the core so it could be injection-molded plastic for that to happen, and I don't know if my Chinese contractor would be willing to mask/paint/bend the brass wrapper. The selling price would push the model beyond where it would be possible to see the ROE, let alone earn some profit.A kit? Maybe. But even that it questionable due to the cost of the components. For a couple of personal models, I can write a magazine article and that would cover most if not all of my costs so I personally don't feel the hit. Sometimes it takes me a while to recoup due to trial-and-error on the model, but eventually I get it back.For those who are adventurous, I could make extras. But I don't see how it would be feasible to offer this model at retail.FYI, the Red Caboose auto racks are at $40 now. And I did write an article on lowering/adjusting the MTL rack a few years back so that the appearance is much better when next to the RC cars, and it doesn't require much effort.
Could always offer the kit for sale, but have the parts printed/etched as needed, or do a certain run amount like a craftsman kit. Like I've always said I'd wish there were more craftsman level kits in N like in HO when it comes to cars. If this kit was at $50-$70 and the detail quality matched it, I would not bat an eye in spending the money.