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So to answer your question...1. Buy less volume of items, plain and simple.3. Skip sound, be conservative with buying the ulta-high-detail models, or make other concessions.
... so filling out that train behind 2 or 3 diesels is likely to run you 1,000-1,500 buckeroos.
... adding sound is at least a $100 bump, and none of the noises will ever sound like the real thing in a diesel because of the lack of base.
... those free standing grabs are damn hard to see when the train is in motion, although they certainly are nice for photos.
I did not know here to put this, so here it is.I worked at Jersey Shore Hobby Center (JSHC) during the 90's and early 2000's. Every Saturday you would find me there to help the customers. I also bought several collections of both aircraft and N-Scale. When I left JSHC in 2005 and moved here to Florida the price of N-Scale items had started to creep up. You could go to Atlas and buy whatever part you needed.But today, $31.00 for a Northeast caboose. Few parts are stocked by Atlas. And Locomotives are well passed $100.00.I am ever so glad I put out the funds to buy those collections, as I cannot afford to buy N-Scale today. But the question is, what can we do about it?Bruce ArcherModeler of the D&H and LNE
What's the value of a dollar from the mid-90's to today... People want to complain about prices, but they don't want to look at the prices of everything going up.
Modelling consumers have also demanded more detail, tooling, etc. that has driven up costs to manufacture. Also, the 'cheap' manufacturing in China that has dominated for several decades is no longer as inexpensive. This has driven up costs beyond inflation rates.For those who earn their wages in US dollars (which appears to be most of TRW) your complaints about costs pale compared to those elsewhere where currency depreciation and exorbitant postage/shipping make even small hobby purchases a lot worse.
My purchasing has slowed down almost to a stop because of pricing. and I've passed on purchasing so many cool items because of it. Also, regarding the comment above saying you can still get stuff cheaper on the secondary market, I ask where?? Everyone seems to think they can get full retail or well above everywhere I look.