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I think it's fantastic that Atlas was able to offer it at that price. It isn't that far off from most MTL offerings on their 40' PS-1, which isn't state of the art tooling. So I don't know what the fuss is.
As someone with no particular vested interest in this particular model, I can say I'm pleased Atlas is tooling a new model that will cover a lot of modelling interests. The cost is still less than what they pay in those "other" scales, but regardless, I think the improvement in detail and execution make it worth the cost.
... Now, if it's the PRR, I will pay to play. However, I haven't bought a non PRR MT boxcar in years. So I can't compare the two. The Atlas car may be at a good price point for what is being offered. But I'm not fleeting building with either the MT car or the Atlas car...
If you want crap; then you can buy the vintage stuff, it's day is done... if you want the current "best in class" then you can pay the price asked and enjoy some exceptional offerings.....it's just that simple.
There is something available on the market for everyone. For those who desire to stretch their dollars more so than striving for prototypical accuracy, there are models available at a lower price point. But more and more people are demanding well-detailed prototypical models, and the fact of the matter is that those are more costly. And yes, from the consumer's point of view, the Atlas car is at a very good price point for what is being offered. Atlas very easily could have commanded more for this strongly-desired prototype if they had chosen to do so.
Fantastic? Is that the modeler's or manufacture's observation?I know I wouldn't what to start out in the hobby at today's prices. How many 20 dollar cars can the average guy buy? I'm self employed and doing good thanks to my Temple U. education, but I wouldn't be buying cars today like I did years ago, not at these prices. Especially since it costs over 80 bucks to fill up my truck and my boys like to eat. Now, if it's the PRR, I will pay to play. However, I haven't bought a non PRR MT boxcar in years. So I can't compare the two. The Atlas car may be at a good price point for what is being offered. But I'm not fleeting building with either the MT car or the Atlas car.So no real fuss, just an observation of the current two edged sword market. Thanks
Mike,I wonder if Atlas will phase out that old tooled Trainman PS1? Maybe the dies are getting worn? It does seem like a odd thing to do..Just saying.About what I said about the price tags still holds true there's no denying that as the evidence is clearly evident if one cares to check..Even with that said I welcome these improve cars.
Atlas already answered that question. The Trainman PS-1 will not go away, it is the first car that will show the true distinction between the a Trainman and a Master series car. I think they will keep it around just for that comparo.
Interesting since there is only a few bucks different in the price.
That is true but,there will be a whoa up! price point where many will refuse to buy which equals lost sales for the newer car and will take longer to have a ROI which could mean a slow down on new N Scale products in favor of HO products that has a higher ROI rate.As much as I like N Scale I would need to think twice about shelling out (say)$40.00 for a detailed N Scale car with tiny details you can't hardly see versus a $40.00 HO car with the same details you can see..