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I find this difficult to believe. Lousy negotiations, if true.
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Believe what you want, but the reality is different. While what you said might have a small part in it, nowadays it seems that the Chinese contractors and subcontractors seem to actually be dictating the terms. Maybe because there were several mergers and there aren't many options to move the manufacturing elsewhere and to keep the "low" prices. Or changing manufacturers would be too costly (assuming that the current contractor would even release the tooling). Since the model is completely producted in China (from the design to assembly and packaging), they own the tooling (and even if they didn't there aren't any laws that would force them to give up the tooling and pass it to another company). At least that is how I understand the manufacturing process.The bottom line is that it is what it is and the consumers don't have much say about it.
Some companies (ie importers) technically own the tooling. I could also see a scenario where they quoted untenable prices to do parts. But to flatly refuse seems weird.
Um, yes. Most of their offerings are actually European prototypes.Which website are your referring to? The one we cited for contact info? That is some sort odd website which doesn't really list the full range of Hornby products. Their "real" webpage is https://www.hornby.com/us-en/shop/brands/arnold.html and that also doesn't list all their products. Their websites kind of suck, and they aren't really set up for direct ordering. Best way to see their full product line is to go to their "stockists". Here is a good representation of what Arnold products are currently available (currently 225 items):https://www.en.dm-toys.de/liste/hersteller/Arnold.html
I used this link. https://www.hornby.com/us-en/shop/brands/arnold.htmlOnly one of offering and not a u.s. Prototype. I am hoping it is just my iPad and I am missing stuff. I loved their engines.
Like I said - their website sucks. Follow the DM-Toys link I posted earlier for over 200 Arnold offerings currently in stocks there. Mostly European. Reynaulds.com also has a long list of Arnold products (although they don't have current stock status).
Some companies (ie importers) technically own the tooling. I could also see a scenario where they quoted untenable prices to do parts. But to flatly refuse seems weird.But maybe this is part of the reason Atlas has been having parts availability issues for the past 10 years or so ...Mark