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Does anybody find this hobby is getting expensive

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Posted by BRAKIE on Monday, October 18, 2004 4:38 PM
Well,There are different ways to save a buck on todays over price locomotives.
think about buying use,think e bay,think discount on line hobby shops and think mail order.I have seen many $99.00 Atlas engines for $59-66.00 from on line shops seen some for less on e bay..You need not pay full price if you shop around.
Now,as long as they're modelers that cheer on high price by saying you get what you pay for,I want more and more detail,better quality products(really? Then why all of the negative comments about new products on this or that isn't right or the engine runs like crap) the manufacturers will continue to raise prices.They love reading those price cheering type of statements..[8]

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Posted by cbq9911a on Monday, October 18, 2004 4:15 PM
Yes, the hobby is getting more expensive. But at the same time the products are getting better - you're getting a bigger bang for bigger bucks.

However (1), it's still possible to scrounge and do things cheaply. Used rolling stock is cheap.

However (2), my ability to afford the hobby has gotten better.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, October 18, 2004 4:09 PM
This question seems to be constantly coming up and the answer is always a resounding yes. I have been one to say on several occassions that at this rate most novices or those with limited available cash will slowly be forced out. The question that goes with this is why?

And the answer is: Because we are seeing a much better product being produced and offered at higher prices. No one seems to want low end any more as it is not good enough. The hobby is still affordable if we are willing to stay with the lower end gear. Unfortunately even this is becming harder to get.

It comes down to compromise: Are you a Cadillac Man or will any old beater do?

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2004 3:56 PM
I think Im the only one here that still runs my TYCO, Bachmann's, and LL's with my TWO Atlas'!! Oh well, three kids at home goes first I guess...I keep saying "SOMEDAY"
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Posted by 3railguy on Monday, October 18, 2004 3:34 PM
QUOTE: I thought about stopping my train hobby and building a street car for fun. After I looked at the price of the GM crated 572 CI engine, (READ 12000 + TAX), I decided my hobby is fairly cheap and not dangerous. Besides, I enjoy having a Challenger displayed on my desk as I work. Union Pacific off course.


LOL....Check out the Summit catalog. $12,000 is just the beginning.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2004 3:34 PM
Yes, things are getting more and more expensive. In the last 10 years there has been a huge leap in prices. I was modeling non stop from the mid 80's through 98 and prices increased much more slowly during that period. Now you have to save up just to buy an Atlas freight car.. thats crazy!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2004 3:14 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy

I agree that everything (not just model trains) is getting expensive. But, as things get more expensive, we get more money to buy them. Right? RIGHT!?[;)][:p]



You can always go to train shows and find real bargains and private tables usually are selling older items at prices anyone could afford.

I thought about stopping my train hobby and building a street car for fun. After I looked at the price of the GM crated 572 CI engine, (READ 12000 + TAX), I decided my hobby is fairly cheap and not dangerous. Besides, I enjoy having a Challenger displayed on my desk as I work. Union Pacific off course.
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Posted by JeremyB on Monday, October 18, 2004 3:11 PM
I wasnt going to buy one, I was just stating a fact................
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Posted by 3railguy on Monday, October 18, 2004 2:52 PM
I've come back to HO after 25 years. I was into Athearn and MDC throughout the 70’s. 4 axle diesels were around $14 and 6 axle diesels were around $17. Today I notice there are many pricey high tech models with smooth mechanicals and intricate detail. However, the old reliable standard issue Athearn engines are still available at prices about twice what I paid in the 70’s. Rolling stock seems to be around 2 ½ times more. Just the other day, I was looking at a standard issue Athearn GP 35 and the retail price was $31. Considering inflation, I don’t think things have changed much. Just more features and refined detail have been added raising the price. In the 70's, a highly detailed brass steamer was around $200. Today's BLI steamers are around $350 with better detail and sounds. Considering inflation, things are better in my opinion. I was looking at a BLI UP mountain on their website. Boy is that sucker ever NICE!!!! we never had it so good!

You really need to stop looking at the $100 or $200 engines and consider there are still good engines in the $30, $50 range.
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Posted by orsonroy on Monday, October 18, 2004 2:21 PM
You get what you pay for. While I'd love to own a Mil-Spec stock Hummer hardtop, with an MSRP of $90,000, I'll stick with my $20,000 Jeep. Same thing with model RR stuff. While I'd like to own a huge fleet of all brass steamers with sound and DCC, I'll stick with a much smaller fleet of plastic steam, with one or two brass, and one or two equipped with sound. There are bargains to be had out there for the high-end stuff (P2K diesels for $30 good enough for ya?) but you have to be a wise shopper.

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Posted by JeremyB on Monday, October 18, 2004 2:18 PM
I remember when i could get a few atheran engines for the price of a KATO ar Atlas, the money they want for these things are sick. How do they expect for the everyday person to shell out 200 dollars for one engine
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2004 2:08 PM
I agree that everything (not just model trains) is getting expensive. But, as things get more expensive, we get more money to buy them. Right? RIGHT!?[;)][:p]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2004 2:08 PM
You are not alone and I am low income.
I shop around for respectable prices, either local, second hand or thru
mail order that runs 25% off.
Always looking for a discount, that's the American way and that's my way too.
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Does anybody find this hobby is getting expensive
Posted by JeremyB on Monday, October 18, 2004 2:05 PM
Hey guys

I was wondering if anybody finds this hobby is getting way too expensive, I went into my hobby shop today and was looking at some new engines because I might want to get a new one in the next few weeks. but the prices are really really way too high. I don't have a $160.00 doallrs to drop on a engine.

who else is starting to find this

Jeremy

even atheran is getting expenxive

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