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They should? They are trying to get it back on track, including replacing molds that were damaged from the move.It appears by your statements on this and the planning on the 15-1s that you really dont know how manufacturing works in the hobby industry.
The Richmond units are very tempting, wrong phase and all. Hmmmm......
... If Peco had more realistic code 55 turnouts, Atlas would be out of the track business....
Peco track is actually very realistic... Just not for the US. It is a representative of the old UK practice of Bullhead rail in cast-iron "chairs" with wooden "keys" to keep the rail firm in the chairs.For me, everything but Atlas c80 is impossible to find (regardless of production schedules), especially in the few hobby shops near me.-Cody F.
We are definitely frustrated with the situation. We are in daily communication with the factory to try and get improved production and shipping schedules. In fact, I am heading over to China tomorrow to visit with a number of our factories, so hopefully will have some better news in the near future.