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Now, I am teed off! There is a Brauer Beer (not widely available in the US, but still) and I DEMAND they do one of my ancestors' local brews......NOT.I believe the fantasy schemes should just show us that these mfgs probably couldn't survive on the purchases of the experienced modeler with prototype knowledge. They probably looked at MT and saw how well the colorful fantasy schemes did/do with "casual" model railroaders and followed suit and followed profits. And, rather than complaining, we should probably thank those kinds of collectors for getting runs up and prices down, even if just a bit. I mean, at one time I heard there was like a 300 unit minimum on rolling stock to be worthwhile, although Paul Graf told me that with new printing technology that wasn't as big a deal as it used to be, at least for individual paint schemes. If still true, based on responses so far here, they would need to get about 298 more preorders from less serious modelers to make these happen. I hope they sell well and that Atlas plows some of the proceeds back into things I WANT. LOL
Couple of things.. they weren't $5 in 1970, they were $3... And it was this thing.They didn't get to $5 until the 1980s with the A.T.S.F. and Conrail scheme.. You'd think they would quit reprinting stuff they mass produced 30 years ago...
So, essentially, these are $35 versions of the same tooling as the stand ins we paid $5 for in the 1970s, with somewhat upgraded couplers. Although some of the beer trailers are nice.
I still wish they would spend more time catching up on the past announcements that keep stacking up. Maybe refresh old announcements that they actually will produce in the next 12 months. I just counted 39 products scheduled for 2nd quarter. That ends today.
I'm surprised Atlas isn't delving into faded/weather/grafitti...
Was just talking about this with my boss today. He mentioned wishing Atlas would send some N scale locomotives. We are down to bare bones in the display case. Told him there a ton on the production/shipping schedule to be released this quarter. Maybe by Christmas we will get a few
There's probably less complaining when a model manufacturer makes fantasy cars like the beer logos than there is when they try and make a prototypical model. Plus, they probably sell more. A win-win for them.
Hey, how about their FAs?
I'd say so. Even in the '70s, when I worked for SP, there was a big problem with thefts from beer cars, and we're talking about plain ol' tuscan red insulated 60' boxcars. It was clearly an organized effort where the bad guys knew what to look for. So there's no way in heck that there would be cars emblazoned with product identity. No way.
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