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One would think with the start of the N Scale Convention today, which Athearn has been attending for the last several years, they might want to put forth a little effort.
In the meantime, we will have to accept re-runs and repaints.
The economy is now beginning to show its worst effects on our favorite scale and that it may be a while before we see any true innovations. It took 2 to 3 years to get here, and it will take another 5 or 6 years for the industry, as a whole, to bounce back. In the meantime, we will have to accept re-runs and repaints.Cheers!Marc
Good. No N scale means no temptation means no cost
That whole, "The economy sucks and the result is companies aren't going to release anything" simply doesn't gel with me.Pull out some Model Railroaders from 1980-1982 and #1 notice how thick they are and #2 notice all the new products that were released. And that recession was just as hard if not harder than this one, with larger unemployment and interest rates that were skyrocketing.
I think, if anything, what's hurting the "big boys" is their reliance on their established relationships on the manufacturing end.Let's not forget the amazing innovations coming out of things like the Silhouette and Shapeways. These are truly disruptive technologies that I think can spell the beginning of another great period for our hobby.