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... Having been in N scale for 30 year I am thrilled at the selection of product, both new and in after market venues.... it's never been better and we're still seeing a steady, if not somewhat diminished flow of new offerings... and there is of course that arcaine art of kitbashing and scratchbuilding...I'm sorry; but I can't subscribe to your opinion that "the sky is falling" in nscale...the sky is still bright and those clouds that are slowing new products are a function of world economics and will; as always, blow out, and in, and out....
Everyone wants an S2. But how many are people a ready to buy at $150-$175 for just the DC model?Jason
I don't want an S2. But I'd think about that price for a SW1500 that gets described as the "best N scale switcher ever made"
I bet if you looked carefully, the number of new locos and cars (EXCLUDING KATO) are the same or HIGHER than the average over the past 10 or so years. The business model changed, the risk is spread out over more companies and the lead times are unpredictable due to the pipeline problems.And then there's Kato.Kato (and if anyone out there is more knowledgeable than me on this, please correct me) is in a class by itself. It is a much larger company than Atlas, has in house engineering, tooling and manufacturing - and frankly, you need to take them out of the equation, because right now they probably represent 75% of the new tooling in N-scale (count all the passenger cars that are newly tooled). I bet they are also over half the volume. Love em or hate em, they are not in the same league. - Lou
...and I'm the opposit; the Alco S unit would be a draw at a high price range but an SW 1500 doesn't do anything for me.... different strokes...........
Don't forget price. It's been 3-4 years since the last Master Loco which went for $140 and we've seen about 20% across the board (even Kato had to up their prices).Everyone wants an S2. But how many are people a ready to buy at $150-$175 for just the DC model?Jason
The S1-4 would be a good Trainman Locomotive. Most people only know the different trucks that were used so Atlas could represent all four with a single model and just have second set of trucks if they want to appease those darn nit-pickers.Jason
That doesn't seem to be slowing the HO market down but,what does scare me is near HO prices for N Scale.That could be damaging in more ways then one..