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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #30 on: March 20, 2015, 02:57:37 PM »
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The fact that you had to do the decal job yourself was probably a deterent.
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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #31 on: March 20, 2015, 03:49:22 PM »
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Hi Peteski,

your post got me started and this is intended for everyone.

yes the company whose name I will not state (tcwniwns)
will follow the money and as such more n-scalers will get tcwniwns
to create nore items for n-scale.

I am not entirely sure that is what I want.
I'd very much like more n-scalers and I can live without tcwniwns.

I do not mind a company making a profit. I dislike a company doubling the price
of a product for no other reason.

I don't mind a product specification being changed.
I want the change to be declared ahead and the price being adjusted
with the feature.

tcwniwns does HO parts last time I checked.  as far as I know n-sacel part
are on a call and beg basis.

.... the HO world has a built in profit margin?
cause the reason I understand they don't do n-scale (poke nose in the air)
is that there is no profit in it...

N-scale is very likely to be more profitable.
all you have to do is sell more than one to the average n-scaler.
that idea comes with a big catch.
it means your item has to be worth the price.

I have more than a few ll sw1200s
I have no tcwniwns versions.

my god! n-scalers are not impossible to satisfy.
Kato and Atlas seem to find time to toss us a bone or two
along with a decided lack of condescension or making it clear
they are doing us a favor with the jacked up prices.

I think it is funny that I did not know they had made a passenger car.

right now I can live without tcwniwns.

it seems I have done a better job of ignoring them than I had realized.


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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #32 on: March 20, 2015, 04:09:17 PM »
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The modulars would have probably sold better if they would simply show a photo of what is in the box. It was like pulling teeth just to figure out what kits I needed to build something.

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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #33 on: March 20, 2015, 04:22:52 PM »
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But I would like to mention that, please don't just scale them down 50% from HO. Look for opportunities to make various parts less compressed. It kills me how small some of the Walthers "large" industrial buildings actually are.

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Besides Chris's list, I'd like to see the:

Prairie Co-op
Champion Packing Plant
Front Street Warehouse & Fireproof Storage
Engineering Office
Brook Hill Farm Dairy
Commissary (but a larger 3D version)
Municipal Pier Terminal & associated kits (car float, pier addition...)
US Post Office
Ashmore Hotel
Parking Garage
Rivoli Theater

and all of the grain industry add-on kits.
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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #34 on: March 20, 2015, 07:28:00 PM »
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The modulars would have probably sold better if they would simply show a photo of what is in the box. It was like pulling teeth just to figure out what kits I needed to build something.

While I'm sure that this was part of the problem, IMO the regular selling price was too high. A decent-size structure would come out way too expensive. Plus I didn't find the style of walls and windows they chose very appealing.

Victor,  Walthers N scale passenger cars were released around 2006.  Corrugated and smoothside.  BLW has a good listing of all of them: http://blwnscale.com/walthers-sleeper-10-6.htm

They must not have been good seller (probably too pricey) as there were some blowout sales on them in 2014.  That is 8 years after the release.  No wonder Walthers is not too keen to produce N scale models.  I also wonder whether they just produce runs that are too large for the N scale market so they simply can't sell them all.

Lowell Smith uses these cars (coaches and baggage) for his American Freedom Train set.
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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #35 on: March 20, 2015, 07:40:58 PM »
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Re: Walthers

Structures are their forte, and I would like to see more from them, such as the Grain Series, a natural for N scale, even just some of the individual items.

The Brewery is the kit I would be most interested in, but just about any kit that isn't a novelty, like the donut stand, would be welcomed.

I have several of the passenger cars, I think they are done well, but I think the majority of N scalers prefer to be able to purchase the entire train. I prefer singles, but I'm afraid I'm the minority.

Freight cars, how about a re-run of the ballast cars?
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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #36 on: March 20, 2015, 08:00:36 PM »
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I would love to see Walther's do their HO grain stuff in N. Judging by the images I have seen they would help us grain guys heaps and might just encourage more modelers into building a layout if offered. I have scratched built most of my stuff however would buy the dryers and ancillary equipment in a heart beat.
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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #37 on: March 20, 2015, 09:36:34 PM »
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Plus Walthers only ran some of the cars usually seen on a passenger train. A coach, a full baggage, a sleeper, and what else? And then to do cars styles others have already made? Hard to build up a train of one brand of cars when there's only a few types. I'd think that the more car types Walthers would have offered would have helped build all sales eventually.

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Re: Rocky Mountain Train Show Manufacturer report - of sorts.
« Reply #38 on: March 21, 2015, 05:04:21 PM »
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Walthers Municipal Pier N-scalized.

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Roger

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