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Looking at the Atlas Production Schedule, I’m not sure why they would announce new products since they can’t seem to get previously announced products from 2 years ago built & shipped.Might want to build what you’ve already announced first guys.
It's a model of a model railroad factory - nonfunctional, of course.
I am a huge Atlas fan and have a ton of their products. But this is my biggest beef with them. Cramming more and more announcements in the top doesn’t force more products out of the bottom. It is hard to get excited today on a product that might not appear for 18-24 months if you are lucky. It makes me wonder how a company like BLI can consistently bring out products as complicated as steam locos.
Intermountain: "Those are rookie numbers"
Understatement of the morning! Lol. As far as I am concerned Intermountain is no longer in business, at least not in n scale!
I'm just glad I got my SD40-2s when I could. What a waste of good tooling.
The acquisition of the RPS tooling is very welcome news since RPS had decided not to have any additional releases of the N scale models. http://www.riverpointstation.com/pages/latest_news.php
The announcement video is already up: https://www.wgh.life/main-lobby. Close your eyes if you don't want to read the spoiler.Skip to 0:57 in the vid. 1992 Ford F350 Crew Cab and F250 with utility body. Tooling was acquired from Riverpoint Station.Don't be fooled by the mis-scripted "Our first announcement in N...", 'cause that was the only one. Other announcements are a MP36 variant in HO and "select" models acquired from MTH in 3-rail O scale.