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Streamlined K4s are new.
I have found my recent purchases of Bachman N-Scale steam locomotives have been 2nd to none. They really run great. I run DC and their dual mode decoder seems to be better than anyone else’s when running on DC.
Some interesting cars but I always assume they are foobies because it is Bachmann. Are the 0-6-0 the same thinig I owned in 1988?
$40 for $1.50 freight cars tooled in the 1970s..I call Bull Sh*t (Attachment Link)
Based on gasoline at $0.25 to $0.30 per gallon around 1970, and the current price above $4.25/gallon, I get total inflation = 14 to 17 X. A dozen eggs gives similar numbers. Going to automobiles, I paid $3,500 for a car in 1966 that is equivalent in size and power to cars selling for about $40,000 today, so cumulative inflation rate would be about 11 X. So, the $1.50 car around 1970 might be expected to cost something like 15 X that today, or $22.50. Which is what I am seeing for many of them.
Finally, Bachmann's advertised list prices are usually heavily reduced by many sellers, these days. So, it would be more realistic to compare something like ModelTrainStuff's price on a Bachmann car to that $1.50 for the similar car from 1970.
I'll give you that... $22.50 for a 'new' Bachmann Car in 2022 is reasonable.... $40 for a high detail Atlas/Bluford/ESM/Ect car is... expensive.. but you can see the fidelity of detail that your paying for... (Or 'can't see' it depending on your eye sight..) Here is the hangup.. I pulled out my 1969 Bachmann N scale catalog (1971 were basically the same prices).First price is 1969 -- x15 (est 2022 price)4-8-4 Northern $29.95 -- $449.25GP40 $14.98 -- $224.70F9A $10.98 -- $164.7040' Freight Cars $1.50 -- $22.5050' Freight Cars $2.00 -- $30.0065' HW Coach/RPO $2.50 -- $37.50So the argument holds up with the locomotives - but falls short with the freight cars.