Hi guys,
Here is the basic summary.
Our N scale versions of HO models we've already made are being produced at the same factory that produced the HO versions. We think this is (in general) a smart policy because that factory has the experience designing the HO models and reduces the risk of detail errors cropping up in the N scale version.
The problem is that this factory has slowed down to a crawl in terms of new tooling. At the factory that does MLW projects, we get a first sample in two months and all tooling corrections finished within the next four. So the N GMD-1 tooling is basically finished and just waiting for production time. It went from nothing to finished model in about nine months. The extra few months was because we were busy on a different project, not because they couldn't finish it.
But at the factory making the Cafe-Bar-Lounge, 10-5 Sleeper and Osgood Bradleys, it's another story. We've been waiting for a year for the final corrections on the former and we have not yet seen the first samples of the latter despite the factory receiving the final go-ahead about six months ago.
I honestly have no idea why this is happening. It may be that they are putting other clients first, or that their tooling shop is so busy doing day-to-day mould repair work that they don't have time to do the new tooling. It is most likely a combination of the two. They do a lot of work for Chinese clients and they often get priority.
If we were to move the projects out of that factory, it could hurt our relationship with them for all of the other things they are currently making for us. And then we'd have production delays on most things and not just new N scale tooling.
So we're walking a very fine line.
I'll be at the factory in the first week of August and I hope to have this solved to some degree while I am there.
Best regards,
Jason