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author=Puddington link=topic=36066.msg430241#msg430241 date=1433967593Ok; blast away............
Guess I'll jump in here and stir the pot.....1. RTR mfg have no interest in producing a wide range of parts because there is a great deal of trouble actually getting foreign factories to make such parts in quantities that make sense; the cost of moulds is high and you'd have to fill a lot of parts or pieces on a mould; they all don't sell the same and unless you've guessed correctly and doubled or triples some parts on a mould you end up with a shortage of Murphy ends and 1000 extra Nathan 5 chime air whistles....2. Given that no one expects (well; except a few hardened Railwire types) mfg's to make every single possible version of car ever made, exactly to the prototypical plans it stands to reason that we count on selling a good number of "close too's" to help increase individual release quantities and support marginal projects...... why would we offer a product that would help reduce the number of "close too's" we sell?3. I'll make you a Murphy end.... will you pay $ 14.95 per piece....? No...? Neither would I.... The point is that parts sell for low prices and margin; even if their margin was high how much money can you make with a couple of hundred modellers buying $ 4.00 horns even at 300% margin..... it don;t pay for the tooling and feed the chitlens.....4. Part... parts...... parts..... um.... where do you start....? It's a massive undertaking and you'd need capital that I'd rather spend on an RTR model that makes me my money back in a shorter period of time....
The vast majority want RTR rolling stock. Think about how little space an N scale freight car in the box takes. Now think about how much space having a wall of kitbashing parts hanging on hooks take. RTR freight $10-35 each, kitbashing parts $1-$2 each (?). What makes more sense for a hobby shop? Sunrise made the ABSOLUTELY BEST locomotive detailing parts out (how can you have an SP loco without all the bonus headlights?)...and they are gone. Wish it wasn't so, but it is...