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Athearn's HO lines are Genesis (top of the line), Ready to Roll (mid-level), and Roundhouse (economy).
Fixed. Athearn does not use the Roundhouse branding in N (or any other differentiation in N, at least up til now).
Weird thing is N scale is missing from the menu bar when I go to their site.
Am I the only person not surprised that the N scale link is missing. Athearn has never seemed to like N scale and barely recognized that it exists. If it wasn't for them getting a bunch of N scale molds from MDC, I doubt that they would have any N scale. I loved Athearn when I was in HO scale (some 30 years ago) and I love some of the things that they have made since then in HO, but I just wish they were more inclusive and make them in N scale (SP MT-4 for example), or even just run (or even better, update) the MDC molds they already have (like the old time passenger cars). It seems like what they do produce in N scale sells out, so I don't understand the problem. Sure their first experience into N scale may have left a bad taste...picking a bad prototype (express reefer) and then putting it in a huge cardboard box, but they need to get over it and use what they have or sell it to someone that will...please?
I don't think any company is truly anti N-Scale.I think some have found the ROI in it that others may not have. It's not like Walthers is trying to sink N scale modeling. Remember, these are folks who rely on making this stuff to pay their bills and NOBODY is getting rich off of it. While we may see as "if they only did X it'd be amazing...", they have many other factors they need to account for.
Walthers is still releasing new Cornerstone kits in N scale, so they are not totally out of N scale or anti N scale. I think they have realized that is one of the areas where they have seen commercial success. Their rolling stock was hit or miss. At least they sold the tooling to Atlas.