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So yesterday I went to Atlas' HQ (yes, THE manufacturer) for their first ever Warehouse sale. They opened up their warehouse to the public (you do have to register ahead of time to get in) to sell all the excess inventory (and some pre-production samples) at reasonable prices. I got there around half an hour before the event and I was #40. Half of the N inventory had no trucks so you have to provide your own but the prices were cheaper factoring that in. The other half were ready to run.I've seen cheaper at train shows but here you don't have to hunt for them and there were some hidden gems that you would be hard to find at a train show. And to boot Atlas provided free hots dogs (via Randy The Hot Dog Guy) and drinks.I had to keep muttering "Need vs. Want...Need vs. Want...Need vs. Want" the entire time I was there. I could have EASILY bought 10x since there were some really nice rolling stock there, especially the cabeeses. Many were holding empty boxes, throwing in items like walking up and down the aisles of a supermarket.
I was one of those box tossers. I feel kinda stupid not realizing who you were but going up North always stresses me like crazy. But, with the way they handled that little event makes me think the Atlas guys thought they'd have lines going out miles from the warehouse and not a friendly gathering. And it bugs me that they only sold the truck sets with the built in Rapido couplers, but I guess those were also a "hot" item for them to get rid of.
A train show find landed a Life-Like BL-2 with the split frame mechanism in WM fireball paint for only $40! Drop in a decoder, add couplers, change a number, paint some handrails and I have the whole class roster!
John, thanks for the reply. Bruce may have been in Casa Grande, but the Western Railcraft address on all the boxes hat I have seen is in Phoenix. (Attachment Link) If you can provide some documentation of the Bachmann and Model Power dates, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!Rich K.
I've started building a layout.Basically, it's gonna be a Coal Country playground for MP15s and SW1500s.More in the thread: https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=48056.0
I hope you still run your IM SD40-2’s as well
Thanks, John, I have made those 2 corrections. My brain somehow slipped a decade on them. The separate Bachmann webpage that I wrote over 2 years ago does correctly have them in the '80s. Good catch!Rich K.
... I can't believe they were trying to sell trucks with Rapido couplers in 2019!2- The other trucks they were selling were just the wheels with no couplers (think caboose). 3- How could they be out of the Accumates???... Hillside Police at the ready for crowd control