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The long wait is over! The issues with the chassis we use for our SW1500 have been resolved and we are now in a position to order them again. Prices have increased due to cost increases to the outsourced chassis. We’ll be accepting orders for the locomotives and logging set listed on both sides of this insert through the end of February. Please be sure to place your order with your dealer before this pre-order window closes. Availability of each scheme will be subject to sufficient pre-orders.
Per the MT Release:I don't see how the locos are gone after this run.....
I don't see how the locos are gone after this run.....
Reading between the lines on Joe's misdirected post (a glitch landed it in the Athearn thread), apparently the chassis supplier has been jacking them around on price as well as raising minimum order quantity, to the point where continuing to offer the model no longer makes business sense.
Someone at MTL really likes Southern Pacific. So much so that they accidentally mislabeled the Southern item.I'd love to have Kodachrome, Cotton Belt, and WP, but with that price I'll have to think about it.
There are other switcher chassis out there, the Kato NW2, the Atlas MP15, Bachmann NW2 and the Arnold SW1....and those are just the GM ones....how far off are they?
They got the religion on capitalism Joe
Joe, Not sure what you mean by your statement? Capitalism is based on competition, two or more companies competing to separate your money from you (said in a joking manor) China is based on Socialism, the government controlling all business. I think what really has happened, they've realized they have Micro-Trains by the "short hairs" and you're going to pay what every they want or your going to go without, because there is no competition. The sad fact is the majority of companies now have turned to China for products and I feel your statements will begin to ring true for other manufactures. This may be the prefect storm to bring manufacturing back to the USA?
@Shipsure - really? No KCS white?
... Businesses do compete against each other in China, there are several different factories US manufacturers could choose from for producing model trains, not to mention other products. ScaleTrains even opened their own factory, or at any rate contracted to lease a dedicated part of a larger facility or something like that. It's true that once you've invested your effort with one factory they may have you by 'the short hairs' since they have your tooling, and I gather legal recourse is weak. ...