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Cost prohibitive? When a tiny model truck costs fifty bucks, I expect nothing less than perfection. Why do we always have to lower our standards and accept the unacceptable? The longer I live, the more of this I see all around me.
Accept the unacceptable? Oh, please....
I guess you don't feel as strongly about your hobby as I do.
Trainworx has build up their reputation as the manufacturer of the best quality N scale model trucks.
I mean, they have surpassed the cost of nearly any Freightcar that I'm aware of in our Scale and are not far behind the cost of a lower end Diesel Locomotive.I think most that had bought either of those items and deemed the quality less than expected for the cost would not be out of line for expressing their opinion.
Clearly I'm not getting my knickers in a twist over the appearance of n scale tires.... but that's also a dangerous personal assumption you're making.
They have? I must have missed all the self-grandizing advertisements that Trainworx does... Their ads are amongst the blandest in the industry - have they failed to delivered something they advertised?
Yeah for sure, but the automatic reach to cutting corners, and as such - profiteering, without any regard for the state of the industry for the last 5 years and Trainworx's situation is disappointing considering how often such topics are discussed here.
I may be wrong, but shouldn't there be some assemblance of door relief below the main tank body?Access to pumps, hoses and other assorted paraphernalia?It is a nice touch, with the early Peterbilt logo on the hood sides and the early Pete grill.Very era appropriate.
Oh BTW, how many of you can remember seeing a bobtail delivering in your town with a chain attached to the tank and left long enough to bounce around on the ground as the vehicle moved down the street? Them was the good ole days! Did I mention that I turned 80 last Saturday.
Wondering if someone who has theirs could show a photo of the back of the trailer? Are there doors or connections on the rear of the trailer?
Did I mention that I turned 80 last Saturday.Stay well,Carl