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...Now I'm curious where the O scale is going.. (I assume not Lionel). ...
For that matter, and excuse my ignorance, where did MTH's HO stuff fit in the marketplace, be it quality, scale fidelity, variety, price or market presence? Every time I passed their booth at shows it was dripping with Lionel-scale, with HO lost in the clutter just like what happens to N at HO & N manufacturer displays.
I'm hoping they know their business better than I do.
Did the MTH employee buyout founder? Or is that still happening, and selling-off the HO & S lines is helping to finance it?Personally I think the S lines will be a distraction, and not good news for the N scale line, which I also think is already maybe a red-headed stepchild. (I surmise their coupler misfires may have soured them a little.) They've done some real winners for N, but the N scale lineup is... what?... half? a third?... of their HO selections. Anyway, tinplate is a totally different market than current ScaleTrains.com offerings, and it will no doubt move production priorities around not in "our" favor.For that matter, and excuse my ignorance, where did MTH's HO stuff fit in the marketplace, be it quality, scale fidelity, variety, price or market presence? Every time I passed their booth at shows it was dripping with Lionel-scale, with HO lost in the clutter just like what happens to N at HO & N manufacturer displays.