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I'm a married teenage girl with a college degree whose household income is $500,000+ a year.I never enter real information.
Didn't Amtrak have some CF7s as well?
Amtrak got some in the trade for SDP40F's (SDP40Fs to SF, CF7 and rebuilt EMD switchers to Amtrak, cant remember the exact numbers). Amtrak and KCS i think were the only class 1's to get CF7s. Most went to new shortlines, some leasers, and scrappers I think. Need to find my CF7 book to know for sure.Would love to see a CF7 in N scale. Though I do have one of Rangust's kits that has been sitting on the workbench forever that I still need to do. We will see which I get first, Athearn's or the kit, my money is on the kit.
I wouldn't scoff at an N scale MP15AC, even if it negates my last unique kitbash.
I always hoped that a meteor would tilt the Earth off its axis one day, and Athearn would resurrect the Roundhouse Pullman Palace cars (the ones with the round-topped windows), and do them in N. But I guess that wasn't a choice in the survey... Ah well.
A quick search on Flee Bay shows that the MDC and Athearn version of the 34' and 50' passenger cars have a silly BIN price of $50 a car and over $150 for a 4 car set. Athearn, are you paying attention? While BIN prices really don't mean anything, I didn't find ANY that were at auction. Luckily, I have some of both cars from the dark ages and don't really need any more (but need does not equal want)...Still would buy 3-5 MT-4s...maybe more
I would think that FleaBay is a pretty good reference point, if only the MRFs choose to use it. If something is actually selling (not just a bunch of idiots asking stupid prices that are never sold) for high prices, it means that the demand is there...that there are modellers who want something bad enough to pay too much for it. Example: Concor's turbine (that they have threatened to rerelease for 15+ years. Not the best detail (what's up with those handrails?) and while it runs okay, it is not DCC friendly, but they regularly go for $150-200+. Heck, I've been trying to get a turbine tender for awhile now and they alone go for well over $50-75 (for the wrong tender with molded on details and huge handrails). So how much more does that make a DCC or DCC friendly version with better details worth? $250-350? I know that Scale Trains made one (not the veranda) and they had no problem selling out and now even theirs are going for...well currently there aren't even any listed for sale. Just saying, it's a good resource where if something is SELLING for high prices, it should show that there is a demand.
...As to the silly buy it now pricing- the fact that it is priced that way is not an indicator of whether it sells for that. I've sometimes watched stuff for 6 months, waiting for the seller to get realistic. It never sells and just gets re-listed week after week. And whoever the seller is just assumes that someday someone will come along and pay that price. But our designer/importers does not have that luxury.
So, it is strange that Ahearn or somebody else has not decided to bring these out again. If companies can keep making "Big Boys" against stiff competition, why can't they make small passenger cars against no competition? The recent 60' steel passenger cars that Atlas recently started producing sold out so fast that even some reservations did not get filled on the first production run, and they are doing more runs. Those were basically enhanced versions of the old Bachmann "Shorty" passenger cars, with more body types than Bachmann ever produced. And, those "Overland" 50 footers would probably sell well even as kits, because they are easy to assemble. Unassembled, they are even easy to paint.
So, I agree that this seems to be a part of the market that obviously has substantial demand and inexplicable neglect by the vendors.