QUOTE: Originally posted by pj1775 I would caution the Walther's family in this potentially devastating move. Beyond the great deals and the carnival-like atmosphere of these Wal-Mart stores, the truth is their corporate offices chew up their suppliers and spit them out. I could name you countless suppliers that they have strung out until they cave. I say this as the third generation of a milti-million dollar company. I have to believe Sam Walton would spin in his grave if he saw his company's discraceful approach to marketing today. Sorry for the soap-box session. As far as I'm concerned I will continue to buy such railroad items from my local hobby shop. Even if their price is a few bucks more, they aren't loosing my business. When I walk in, they still know my name, know the scale I model, and they do business in an ethical way. Sorry again. Had to get it off my chest. PJ
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 I knew this thread would get to something usefull in the end, good thing I have a signature, wouldn't want to get confused with James, then people would think I am smart.[8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly Now, if your method results in me being able to scratchbuild something AND put it in the foreground - well . . .you should probably be nominated for a Nobel Prize!
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly I'd like to see pics of those structures also. Sounds like a great way to make background buildings.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Student of Big Sky Blue QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman Can you post some pictures of these foam buildings? I am thinking I may have found a use for all the left over scenery stuff.[tup][tup] Sure. Give me some time to get some pics. Im in the middle of a move so it will take a while. BUt I will get some for you. Now this is foam core. The paperboard sandwich material not the pink or blue foam commonly used for scenery. Can also get it at walmart for 99 cents for a 22 X32 board. (At least at my local walmart anyway) James
QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman Can you post some pictures of these foam buildings? I am thinking I may have found a use for all the left over scenery stuff.[tup][tup]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Student of Big Sky Blue Here is my post to the Yahoo HO group on the same topic. From my posision on the black hole of the model railroad universe (i.e. Wyoming)Any model trains showing up at Walmart is a good thing. There are only 5 hobby shops in the entire state, most of them on the far side. Closest one is 90 miles. (Just imagine, "Hey honey be back in a few hours. Need a bottle of paint and a tube of glue")I feel that even if the Life-Like standard line of crap were to be put up for sale, I would strongly consider buying it, as I am so starved for parts and pieces, I have quite literally had to resort to using second hand brass track. (Oh the depths that I have fallen.) Out in Wyoming model railroading is existing at a 1940s level of existance and I have to make stuff from what I can adapt from non traditional hobby sources. Let me tell you, you can make foam core buildings look really really good. The parts and pieces I can't substitue, I ether have to wait until I can get to a hobby shop, or mail order. Which I get to do about twice a year. And then the items I can't find anyplace else, I get from ebay. (About 6 times a year) So If Walthers wants to let Walmart sell Life-Like, let them, Be a viable source of parts I can scavange and adapt. Maybe Walthers will figure out how to adapt their Trainline Mechinsim to the El-cheapo Life-Like shells so we can get some decent running engines at decent prices. Trainline and Trainset Life-Like sell at similar full retail priceing so I can't imagine Walthers would be taking that big a hit by changing drives. Just some of my thoughts on my situation. As for the end of hobby shop trains, if you don;t have any hobby shops to start with, are you really missing anything? James.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit I don't think it would necessarily kill the LHS - as others have said, Wal-Mart are unlikely to want to stock most of the Walthers range apart from the cheap trainsets (in the event of the contract being renewed).
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly At the most I see Wal-Mart having a Model Railroad selection similar to what is at Hobby Lobby and places like that. Folks will still need LHS or other suppliers to get all our stuff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ebriley Hey, guys! Can you all read? The deal was cut between Life Like and Walthers BEFORE WALTHERS BOUGHT LIFE LIKE. Like the good honest operators they are Walthers is honoring the contract. It is for the toy quality stuff, not for high end P2K locomotives, etc. So Walthers is honest enough to honor the contract signed prior to their take over and we flame them to death for doing it. Guys, grow up, and THINK!
QUOTE: In October, Walthers will begin negotiations for Christmas 2006 with Wal-Mart and others. He knows the high-volume business will mean lower profit margins than he's used to, but he sees it as an avenue to introduce young people to the hobby industry. He also hopes to convince Wal-Mart to carry additional products in the Walthers line.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Darth Santa Fe QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester If If walther's affiliates with Wal-mart will they become.... Wally-Others? More like, Walther-Mart, or, Wallythers, or, Wal-Thers.[:D][:D] I've got it!! How many names can we come up with for a combonation of the names Walthers and Wal-Mart!?[:D][:p][:D][:p][:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester If If walther's affiliates with Wal-mart will they become.... Wally-Others?