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Is there anything significant about road number 4294, like being used later in excursion service that would cause it to be made in bigger numbers? Just asking.
I'd imagine IM may stick more closely to pre orders this being the second run (or third?). 4294 being a surviving example is very likely to be the most in demand so IM may have made the most units in this road number. 80 units after pre order for this road number is not a huge number should sell out pretty quickly.Drawing a parallel on MRR sales/production counts of another manufacturer, I once counted (a month or 2 back) 128 BLI P3 M1's that MBKlein had in stock. They still have 80+ in stock as of a couple of days back. At one point, MBK had 400 BLI ES44's in stock after a couple of weeks they went on sale. They still have close to 250. Looking at these numbers, IM may not be in a bad spot.
Took a look, and all the heritage schemes have 20-30 left, while the main roads, NS, UP, etc. are nearly sold out. That would suggest that modelers tend not to buy the "one off" schemes, to keep their fleets more realistic looking. (How often do you see a train with 2-4 heritage units on the front) Perhaps BLI hasn't made it to collector status, maybe? Or, collecting MT freight cars at $25 a pop is easier than locos at $250 a pop?