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I like the antlers on Bob's shay. There are some really nice models on display - very little of it is Walthers though...
They could never produce another piece of rolling stock or a locomotive again, as long as they would release all of those HO structures in N..
Then say something. I did. Perhaps not in the most diplomatic manner (I do try), but I think they'll get my drift.
Thanks for your comments Bryan. Please know that we’re working to address the shortcomings in our N scale offerings, whether building kits or locomotives. And as far as having an N scale advocate at Walthers, yes, we have many N scale enthusiasts throughout the company, but with my joining the team last June I brought a lifetime of N-thusiasm with me! The first layout that was “all mine” was built in my teens and used Atlas N scale track, Rivarossi locos and a wide assortment of freight cars and converted Euro buildings. One of my last layouts (late 90’s) was also in N: An urban switching layout using Life-Like SW’s and lot’s of Cornerstone buildings! Several moves have left me layout-less at the moment (a purely temporary status!) but I understand the needs of the N scale community, since I’m a member of that terrific group myself (as well as the other extreme: G scale!). We hear what you’re saying. Stay tuned as we work to change things for the better. Michael StephensVP Proprietary ProductsWm K Walthers, Inc.