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Rail Smith, while not a major player yet has made notable progress and I would argue have had more success with it than Walthers!
IM didn’t recover fully from the factory shutdown and struggled ever sense.
Both Railsmith and Atlas have had huge success with thier Walthers tooling..... because they are using it to produce new products..
IM was pushing release dates back long before the factory closure. I feel they used the closure to their advantage to push stuff out even more. I think it was at the NTS 2018, the one in KC, I was talking to Ron, believe that was his name, the president of IM, and he was saying they were finalizing talks with 3 or 4 factories in China to make the models for them. So if they had gotten 3 or 4 new factories online and going, you'd think they would be able to push out product.
That's just crazy talk! I can see they might decide to reduce their presence, get out of N Scale, or get out completely, but I don't see them "pushing stuff back" either to piss off customers, or reduce product sales in general. How on this green earth would any of that be to their advantage?I talked to Ron in KC as well, but believe they were talking to 3-4 mfgs, but didn't get where they wanted to be.
There's nothing yet on the IRMC that verifies a single word of HogTrainz's claim. I'm no fan of IMRC products or their business model, but shouldn't we wait for IMRC to have their say in this?
I should imagine this would affect Centralia Car Shops as well; the last product of theirs that I recall was a run of cabooses.