ATSFGuy C&O sells well, just chop down those prices.
C&O sells well, just chop down those prices.
I imagine if they chopped the prices down, they'd have to cancell the project - they need to still make some profit on it.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
csxns riogrande5761 The ATSF Bx-94 Circle Cross
riogrande5761 The ATSF Bx-94 Circle Cross
Russell,
MBK hasn't gotten any of the newest run cars in; the black N&W are part of that run. You can order the N&W direct from Moloco, they appear to still be in stock.
I think you will enjoy the ATSF Bx-94 box car; Moloco box cars are exquisite!
Cheers, Jim
riogrande5761The ATSF Bx-94 Circle Cross
Russell
csxns csxns sold out. Found me one just ordered it and it knocked me out at 60.25 include shipping.
csxns sold out.
Found me one just ordered it and it knocked me out at 60.25 include shipping.
Which one? The ATSF Bx-94 Circle Cross or the ATSF Bx-97 no circle cross?
They are nice. I've got 2 of the late 1970's Santa Fe repaints, one is the 1978 brown "one-off" and the other is the 1977 red repaint. I also picked up one of the sold out Penn Centrall - that one set me back $63 with shipping but I knew they would sell out fast and ordered right away.
csxnssold out.
riogrande5761repaints of ATSF box cars, which I would hazard were running past 2000.
superbeI hesitated mentioning this as I didn't want to provoke an argument about the cost of model railroading
Pricing is relative. Back in the late 1980s, when I had two growing boys, two cars, a 11% fixed rate mortgage, and a long daily commute, model railroad products were entirely unaffordable. Now, with the boys grown and on their own, a monthly retirement payment, and only one car payment, it's not so unaffordable.
The George Washington, 2 DC powered Es, and 7 cars costs out less than the Capitol Limited with 11 cars and two diesels. Will fit better on the layout also. All I need to do is decide if I want one.
The train incidently is very close to the section that ran out of Washington, DC in 1966, just need two still available Capitol Limited B&O cars to fill it out, or not.
Since some mention has been made about how pricy some modeling items are I thought I'd tell about how little I just paid for a new loco from Walthers. It is a GP-15-1 W/S and it only cost $99.98. It is a good runner and I have no complaints with the sound. The DC version is only $68.
I hesitated mentioning this as I didn't want to provoke an argument about the cost of model railroading.
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
Robert,To tell the truth the hobby been growning stale for me over the past few weeks and I'm getting restless so,time for another approach. Maybe a change of era to steam or perhaps HOn3 or On30. I been looking at a United Class B 2 truck Shay and a United Santa Fe 1950 class 2-8-0.Both are in excellent condition.
Whatever I decide I will keep my higher price/highly detailed models and sell off my BB cars and locomotives,Roundhouse and Accurail fight cars.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
BRAKIE Some times its refreshing to start anew with different goals.. Some times I've thought about selling lock, stock and barrel and starting new in On30 or maybe HOn3. A United Class B two truck Shay with a finishing and veneer mill switching layout sounds interesting. If I did sell lock,stock and barrel it won't be the first time.
Some times its refreshing to start anew with different goals.. Some times I've thought about selling lock, stock and barrel and starting new in On30 or maybe HOn3. A United Class B two truck Shay with a finishing and veneer mill switching layout sounds interesting.
If I did sell lock,stock and barrel it won't be the first time.
That's good, Larry. It's not a retreat, you're just attacking in the other direction.
Robert
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Sometimes it takes a little perspective. How often do you buy the entire train, locos and all cars? Most, I'd wager, tend to aquire equipment over time - a loco here, a car there, until they have what they need. And don't remember (or don't want to know!) how much the total cost was.
And also remember this is the list price. The only people who will pay that are those who order direct. This too has been discussed ad-naseum. Even my "everything marked at list price" LHS doesn't sell the Walthers Proto locos for their $400 list price. This set is not available anywhere else, except brass, if you want the proper pieces and not just stand-ins. You'd pay $1300 just for the locos in brass.
Like the other name train sets, this one is quite nice. I'm not a collector, so I have no use for this one either, and there is 0 chance of Walthers doing the only name train that would fit my layout (plus it's already been done by others). If I were modeling the part of one of the railroads that they've done a name train for, I'd more than likely have it. There are all types in the hobby, I'm sure there are people who have each of the previous Walthers set, just like there are people who buy every Micro Trains car not because they run a completely mixed up set of freight cars that in some cases didn't even exist at the same time, but because they like to collect things.
Interesting to see Walthers switching to Loksound too. Who's left using something else? Bachmann? I wonder if Athearn is going to completely switch or they are doing a one-time thing.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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BRAKIE ATLANTIC CENTRAL But even if suitable better replacements existed for my whole fleet of older, less detailed cars, I would never consider removing/selling off/replacing the existeng fleet. Sheldon,Some times its refreshing to start anew with different goals.. Some times I've thought about selling lock, stock and barrel and starting new in On30 or maybe HOn3. A United Class B two truck Shay with a finishing and veneer mill switching layout sounds interesting. If I did sell lock,stock and barrel it won't be the first time.
ATLANTIC CENTRAL But even if suitable better replacements existed for my whole fleet of older, less detailed cars, I would never consider removing/selling off/replacing the existeng fleet.
Sheldon,Some times its refreshing to start anew with different goals.. Some times I've thought about selling lock, stock and barrel and starting new in On30 or maybe HOn3. A United Class B two truck Shay with a finishing and veneer mill switching layout sounds interesting.
I started in HO, switched to O, and then to S. Along the way I've dabbled in Sn2 and On30 as well as 3 rail O gauge. I never sell anything. Even though I have more than enough stuff in S scale, I still buy things at train shows in all 3 scales as they appeal to me - mostly older kits, but some new stuff as well.
At some point I decided that I enjoy collecting as well as building and operating.
This is a hobby, do what's fun.
Paul
To each their own.......
ATLANTIC CENTRALBut even if suitable better replacements existed for my whole fleet of older, less detailed cars, I would never consider removing/selling off/replacing the existeng fleet.
PRR8259 My perspective is entirely different. The Walthers Name Trains series is CHEAP. I would like to own the ACL/PRR/B&M etc. "East Wind". It only exists in brass. Plastic "models" of the train are nearly cartoonish at best. A complete train, for this relatively short passenger train, is available on the market, factory painted, brand new, at $4000 or more. To me, Walthers cars look very nearly, reasonably as good as some of the brass trains out there, and are a relative bargain, even fully loaded with sound and people. My 2c. John
My perspective is entirely different.
The Walthers Name Trains series is CHEAP.
I would like to own the ACL/PRR/B&M etc. "East Wind". It only exists in brass. Plastic "models" of the train are nearly cartoonish at best. A complete train, for this relatively short passenger train, is available on the market, factory painted, brand new, at $4000 or more.
To me, Walthers cars look very nearly, reasonably as good as some of the brass trains out there, and are a relative bargain, even fully loaded with sound and people.
My 2c.
John
Agreed, adjust that price backwards to 1970, about $200.
Nine AHM pasenger cars and two AHM E8's would have cost about that, $200.
But I'm still not buyjng a set. My $500 1990's Concor/Athearn/Proto version is just fine.
Sheldon
I will happily pay $50 or more each to ADD a few high detail RTR cars to my roster.
But even if suitable better replacements existed for my whole fleet of older, less detailed cars, I would never consider removing/selling off/replacing the existeng fleet.
Moloco, nothing in my era........
This is more my era, I have these:
http://www.springmillsdepot.com/index.htm
BRAKIE A $53.00 boxcar..Think that could be one of the many causes for the uproar?
A $53.00 boxcar..Think that could be one of the many causes for the uproar?
So far I have never seen anyone complain about the Moloco box cars. I'm up to around 11 or 12 now over the past 3 or 4 years, but if they fit your era, the are really NICE!
mbinsewi I did check out Moloco, after Jim mentioned their name in here, on another thread, and they look great! just too old for my time period. Mike.
I did check out Moloco, after Jim mentioned their name in here, on another thread, and they look great! just too old for my time period.
Mike.
What is your time period? Moloco had decorated box cars ranging from the early 1960s to 1988/89 repaints of ATSF box cars, which I would hazard were running past 2000.
There are also some early 1980's repaints. Lombards still has the 1982 ATSF repaint and Moloco has a 1982 N&W repaint.
So not all are 1960's models or even 1970's. Just sayin!
I just couldn't resist this ATSF 1978 repaint:
and because I'm modeling laste 1970's figured I needed one of these PC cars - whose sold out in a couple of days.
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ATLANTIC CENTRALAnd I only buy what fits my layout era and theme........ Sheldon
As do I but,I model 77/78 and 94/95. For me that the best approach since I can have (77/78) Southern,Family Lines SCL Chessie C&O and B&O along with my IHB and BRC. 80% of my cars fit that era.
In 94/95 I have CR,CSX,Ohio Central,IHB,BRC 20% of my cars fit that era plus I can use some road names from 77/78.
As a odd ball I have Seaboard System GP38-2 only because I thought SS had a snappy paint scheme.
Add my Huron River,Summerset Ry,Slate Creek Rail to either one of my modeled eras.
Years ago I was pretty strict on modeling a certain era and never bought anything that I couldn't use..
What happen?
Glad you asked.I always wanted the above named road names so,I decided to go ahead and buy those engines and enjoy them in my retirement. I already had Chessie(C&O) and C&O engines plus two B&O Geeps.
I am content with those two eras.
Agreed, but I am content with what I have......and never complain about prices.
ATLANTIC CENTRAL Doughless My guess is that people have accumulated $1,300 on passenger trains they don't really need, so $1,300 for a train they may really want might not be a bad deal relative to how much they have already spent on their collection. So when a passenger train comes along that would fit their wants perfectly, buy it and sell what is now surplus on the secondary market to bring the cost down. Its only expensive, on a net basis, if people just buy new things then hoard them, never churning their collection with the goal of upgrading. That's an interesting view and it seems lots of folks feel that way. Not something I have ever done or will ever do. I have no problem with current prices, they reflect currect values/features and cost to produce (contrary to what some believe). But I'm not buying for other reasons: Already have a nice set of Proto E8's in C&O Don't need/want or use DCC or sound Already have a nice consist of Concor C&O streamlined cars, upgraded with working/touching Americal Limited Diaphragms and body mount couplers. And the heavyweight head end cars from Athearn...... OK, not as prototypically correct, but the visual flavor is there. And again, they look better on curves and look better to my eye close coupled. So I simply don't need or want another set - at any price - I already have something close enough that I have time and money invested in. And I have been enjoying mine for two decades now.......... Sheldon
Doughless My guess is that people have accumulated $1,300 on passenger trains they don't really need, so $1,300 for a train they may really want might not be a bad deal relative to how much they have already spent on their collection. So when a passenger train comes along that would fit their wants perfectly, buy it and sell what is now surplus on the secondary market to bring the cost down. Its only expensive, on a net basis, if people just buy new things then hoard them, never churning their collection with the goal of upgrading.
My guess is that people have accumulated $1,300 on passenger trains they don't really need, so $1,300 for a train they may really want might not be a bad deal relative to how much they have already spent on their collection.
So when a passenger train comes along that would fit their wants perfectly, buy it and sell what is now surplus on the secondary market to bring the cost down.
Its only expensive, on a net basis, if people just buy new things then hoard them, never churning their collection with the goal of upgrading.
That's an interesting view and it seems lots of folks feel that way. Not something I have ever done or will ever do.
I have no problem with current prices, they reflect currect values/features and cost to produce (contrary to what some believe).
But I'm not buying for other reasons:
Already have a nice set of Proto E8's in C&O
Don't need/want or use DCC or sound
Already have a nice consist of Concor C&O streamlined cars, upgraded with working/touching Americal Limited Diaphragms and body mount couplers. And the heavyweight head end cars from Athearn......
OK, not as prototypically correct, but the visual flavor is there. And again, they look better on curves and look better to my eye close coupled.
So I simply don't need or want another set - at any price - I already have something close enough that I have time and money invested in.
And I have been enjoying mine for two decades now..........
Agreed. Accumulating a variety of models with the goal being to fill out a roster with the best balance is a very sensible way to approach the hobby. I model a shortline, so needing fewer pieces to accomplish my goal allows me to churn my stock affordably if I want to upgrade. Mostly I've been churning lately is because I've relocated and my interests have changed more from grain hoppers and Conrail equipment to woodchip hoppers and corn syrup tank cars, so selling the older grain hoppers to fund the purchase of new corn syrup tank cars helps to offset the $33 MSRP for each tank car.
I know nothing about passenger trains, definitely nothing about the specifc train being produced and if it has been produced in the past, but if someone has assembled a previous version that may be of lesser "quality" (fewer features mainly), I could see where a well executed fully-loaded model could be enticing. The option to sell his current train on the secondary market helps to bring the cost down and also helps Walthers to sell more new units at a higher price.
As stated by many, there are different ways to approach the hobby. I think that adapting to market conditions works better than complaining about prices.
- Douglas
This would be a centerpiece to a layout. Everything will probably be able to be had for 25% off list if not more once MBK gets its hands on some.
If this is your era, I'm sure this is worth it.
Julian
Modeling Pre-WP merger UP (1974-81)
I have never been temped to sell anything, but then again I have never changed era, scale, roads modeled, locale modeled, layout theme.......
And I only buy what fits my layout era and theme........
gmpullman caldreamer That price is out of this world. There's a separate thread about This Hobby Is So Expensive! http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/245773.aspx [edit] Oops, sorry, it's locked...
caldreamer That price is out of this world.
There's a separate thread about This Hobby Is So Expensive!
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/245773.aspx
[edit] Oops, sorry, it's locked...
I can always start another one.
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
mbinsewi I'm thinking I'm going to have to "shell out", as the saying goes, to add to my tank car fleet.
I'm leaning toward a "sell out" of a lot of older cars including my IPD boxcar collection. I been considering selling my old freight cars to a train show dealer.
But...
I really hate to sell my IPD boxcar collection because those cars took several years to collect especially my Berlin Mills Railway boxcar at the price I was willing to pay..
I have about the same collection of cars as Larry. I'm thinking I'm going to have to "shell out", as the saying goes, to add to my tank car fleet.
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ATLANTIC CENTRALI contrast to my last post about a C&O passenger train, I just bought some $50 B&O wagon top covered hoppers rom Spring Mills Depot......... Sheldon
I have several high dollars cars from Atlas,Intermountain,Red Caboose,Exact Rail and Fox Valley.
BRAKIE riogrande5761 And, here we go again with the hobby is so expensive stuff. That's becoming a new forum standard on several forums. A $53.00 boxcar..Think that could be one of the many causes for the uproar?
riogrande5761 And, here we go again with the hobby is so expensive stuff.
That's becoming a new forum standard on several forums.
I contrast to my last post about a C&O passenger train, I just bought some $50 B&O wagon top covered hoppers rom Spring Mills Depot.........