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Please Don't Go Belly Up !
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<p>[quote user="Milepost 266.2"]</p> <p></p> <p>I could easily see MTH abandoning the HO market.</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p></p> <p>MTH has presented a number of excellent new HO steam locomotives of German prototype at the Nuremberg Toy Fair this year. Seems as if MTH is doing a lot more than just putting a foot in the door of what is supposedly the world´s largest model railroading market.</p> <p>Back to the original question. I can do without any of the mainstream manufacturers as a more or less rely completely on scratchbuilding, using cheap and easy to get materials. I do need the odd kit or part, but there are a number of kitchen counter type businesses, mainly in the UK, catering for my needs. From my perspective, however, I think it would be a pity, if Bachmann and Broadway Limited would go belly up. Bachmann, IMHO, has made a step up improvement in quality, at still affordable prices, so has BLI. In the area of scenic materials and decoration, it´ll be a shame to see WS, Busch or Heki go.</p>
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