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Here is my post to the Yahoo HO group on the same topic. <br /> <br />From my posision on the black hole of the model railroad universe (i.e. <br />Wyoming)Any model trains showing up at Walmart is a good thing. There <br />are only 5 hobby shops in the entire state, most of them on the far side. <br /> Closest one is 90 miles. (Just imagine, "Hey honey be back in a few <br />hours. Need a bottle of paint and a tube of glue")I feel that even if <br />the Life-Like standard line of crap were to be put up for sale, I would <br />strongly consider buying it, as I am so starved for parts and pieces, I <br />have quite literally had to resort to using second hand brass track. (Oh <br /> the depths that I have fallen.) Out in Wyoming model railroading is <br />existing at a 1940s level of existance and I have to make stuff from <br />what I can adapt from non traditional hobby sources. Let me tell you, <br />you can make foam core buildings look really really good. The parts and <br />pieces I can't substitue, I ether have to wait until I can get to a <br />hobby shop, or mail order. Which I get to do about twice a year. And <br />then the items I can't find anyplace else, I get from ebay. (About 6 <br />times a year) So If Walthers wants to let Walmart sell Life-Like, let <br />them, Be a viable source of parts I can scavange and adapt. Maybe <br />Walthers will figure out how to adapt their Trainline Mechinsim to the <br />El-cheapo Life-Like shells so we can get some decent running engines at <br />decent prices. Trainline and Trainset Life-Like sell at similar full <br />retail priceing so I can't imagine Walthers would be taking that big a <br />hit by changing drives. <br /> <br />Just some of my thoughts on my situation. As for the end of hobby shop <br />trains, if you don;t have any hobby shops to start with, are you really <br />missing anything? <br /> <br />James.
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