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The "index" I'll use is the "Micro-Trains boxcar index". When I got into N scale in the late70s, a MTL boxcar cost 3.98 (per the price tag on one of my boxes. A Bachmann boxcar at the time sold for half that. Now, the Bachmann MSRP is 1.5 to 2 times the price of a Micro-trains car. And while I acknowledge that the MTL car is not perfect, it is a whole lot nicer than a Bachmann. So, I used to be able to buy 2 Bachmann boxcars for the price of 1 MTL car, now even at internet discount price, I would be lucky to get a Bachmann for the same price as a MTL or comparable car.Essentially, if Bachmann wants me to pay more for their boxcar than I would pay for a MTL car, they need to show me a better product. And I can't begin to explain why Bachmann would even bother with a USRA 2 bay hopper with an MSRP substantially higher than Bluford. And in both cases, the MBK price (substantially discounted from Bachmann MSRP) for the Bachmann is higherIn "MBK pricing"- a Bachmann boxcar is $24.99 https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Bachmann-N-17061-AAR-40-Steel-Box-Car-Pennsylvania-Railroad/ a MTL boxcar is $22.99 https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/micro-trains-n-02400480-40-standard-box-car-with-single-door-and-no-roofwalk-new-york-central-207580/ recently released hopper from Bluford- 22.99 https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/bluford-shops-n-64098-2-bay-rebuilt-war-emergency-hopper-illinois-central-73279/ the soon to be released Bachmann USRA hopper 23.99 https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/bachmann-n-19562-usra-55-ton-2-bay-hopper-erie-159100/
To be fair, regarding the USRA hoppers, the Bachmann model was on the market over a year before the Bluford model.
IMHO the other problem with Bachmann (other than silly MSRPs) is the varying QUALITY of the rolling stock. I model the NWP which had several wineries on it so I usually order any (usually tank) cars that were for wine service. I have two (by accident) of the Bachmann Northern Calif Wine Assoc. three dome wine cars, and as I recall they have a wire handrail for the hand hold going around the car. The two new cars (L. Foppiano Wine and Ambrose Wine)...well, I can't tell if that is a wire handrail or just black printing on a molded plastic hand rail going around the car. And knowing Bachmann, it could be either...
The newer 10,000 gallon tank cars are really nice.. at least the tank portion is . I have the same cars you have and they all have wire hand rails that look pretty nice. The under frames kinda suck…