QUOTE: Originally posted by unionpacific4018 Model railroading has always been an exspensive hobby.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar Looking back on the old AHM engines costing 100-200 in 1960 is no different than say. The older AHM engines still command prices of 100- in mint condition. Consider that wages in 1960 is a heck of alot better than what they are now.
QUOTE: If you are retired or disabled and living on a fixed income prices are to high and disposable income is a dream, but we still enjoy the hobby.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SILVERCHAMPION Is it me or is the prices of this hobby getting to high. $20 to $40 for a NJ International signal. $40 and up for one passenger car.$300 for a loco. I think that this is a turn off for the younger people growing up to do.
QUOTE: I offer you two links to current ebay auctions. I will have to go back and check my 60's issues as I was quoting from memory. $199.00 ebay (One of the highest asking prices in this catagory) AHM 2-8-8-2 $365.00 Current price on this 2-6-6-6 auction I still say the recent offerings by Life Like, BLI and others with DCC and sound a bargin.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 One thing I've noticed is the more than double the price when you add dcc and sound. A very good locomotive can be bought for around $100. Put a dcc board and a speaker in it and it's $225. I know these components are mass produced and at the factory level I'm not sure just how hard they are to install, but doubling the price seems to me a bit high. But, I'm new..... so what do I know... :) Jacon
QUOTE: It is kind of funny as I also had an AHM C-liner bought in 67 for $5 which would be like $30 adjusted to 2005. I remember someone who had 20 of those c-liners back then because it was such a deal then(?). I thought of this a few weeks ago when I got the P2k c-liners from TW for $15 each. That would be like $2 each adjusted. I could have got a whole fleet and it would be a lot nicer than those old AHMs.