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I’m pretty certain it was 2017. The Inflation Calculator says a $90 locomotive in 2017 would be worth $107.32 today. Keep in mind these ES44’s will have the details factory installed as well.
I have yet to see one of their "select retailers" have a lower price than the preorder price (which in reality is nothing more than a falsely labeled MSRP) listed on ST. An example is Lombard who I push all my buying through now sent out the preorder notice for the new ST locos. Their preorder price is the same as ST with no discount. It really offers no benefit to order from those select retailers. I like you don't really care much for their sales strategy.
ST price is same as their retailer. Who makes the money ????
So, all of Red Caboose and Fox Valley stuff is now under the umbrella of Scale Trains.~Ian
If I understand Tom L's post correctly Red Caboose, Deluxe Innovations, and Centralia Car Shops and not going to Scale Trains.
I am fine with it. A company with great products that has largely be absent from the marketplace is selling to a company who will now produce the products and get them to market. If they want to sell directly to the consumer at a discounted street price so be it. I have no qualms buying direct from them. Brick & mortar shops are few a far between for most customers it seems. Also from an n scale perspective most hobby shops attitudes and customer treatment adds little to no value, especially when they charge full MSRP. A fair price discount and fast shipping and I am a happy camper.
The RD4's look like a real bargain - very interested in the TILX scheme as they ran in the east at least part of the time. A train of them and a train of mixed NS gons and hopper might satisfy my coal hauling needs.
Rapido can't be too happy about the FVM RD-4s coming back just as their much more expensive version is about to hit the market.