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Has ScaleTrains delivered the 4785s in N yet? They seem to be showing sold out on all except a couple of PC numbers. I don't see them on any other stores site. Scott
If you pre-order via a retailer, that should result in a pre-order with ST (so the means to the end of getting enough pre-orders to produce the model is the same.) The obvious difference is ST shares some profit margin with the retailer if you go that route. (As prices to us are the same between any retailer and ST due to contract agreements if they want to carry ST product) While not a desirable distribution model for retailers, given the market conditions this is where things are at. Of course not all manufactures want to take on the burden of direct marking/ordering so they will want to stay with retailer distribution model. It just comes down to who does the consumer want to do business with with ST products.
Have you actually found retailers who are taking pre-orders for Scale Trains products? If so, who, and how did you find them? (Or are you just philosophizing?)
ST themselves have a list of their select retailers right here https://www.scaletrains.com/apps/store-locator/ and ST has said in person that some of those retailers do pre-orders. You would have to comb through it to locate the n scale dealers but for sure they do it since as noted above Shane had a facebook post just in the last week or two about returned HO pre-orders from some retailers on previously sold out models of a locomotive th hat they now had available.
Right. This is basically bolstering my point. You point me to Scaletrains own website. We'll if I'm already tuned in to that then I'm going to pre-order through Scale Trains website. Why would I go through the work of finding a retailer on that page (which doesn't even include the retailers websites!)? They only reason I would order through a retailer would be if that retailer is the local shop that I'm loyal to, AND that shop publicizes ScaleTrains pre-orders. This is a very small market segment. A large portion of customers (like me) don't have any local shops left.What I'm saying is that Scale Trains has cut out the other sources that could get them the pre-orders they 'need'. They aren't doing business with N Scale Supply or Fifer Hobby, for example. Nobody else with a big web presence takes pre-orders, and nobody else who takes pre-orders can be counted on to bring in more than a handful.I'll say it again. Scale Trains can't complain about lack of pre-orders and/or cancel product because of low pre-orders, and then at the same time do things that discourage people using the pre-order system. (Hey IM, same goes for you!) Atlas and Athearn don't seem to depend on pre-orders. They make and ship product, and apparently it sells. Scale Trains should just do the same thing.