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Originally posted by pedromorgan i wish i could say this supprises me but it dosent. their stuff saw simply too expensive. £200 for a steam loco is too much. it dosent matter how detailed it is or how well it runs. even i cant justify spending £200 on a single loco. i understand marklin are in trouble too. this dosent supprise me as marklin and roco are practically bed fellows anyway. they didnt make the da***o china when they should have. {/quote) Peter - Something to appreciate is that in the States the list price of BLI, Tower 55, Precision, and other hightech steamers are already the equivalent sum of a Roco engine...and their detail level is no where near what Roco models offered! Roco highend stuff was truly plastic brass. As to escaping to China for cost-cutting, I've got to say that I've yet to see one hobby manufacturer go overseas and as a result cut or even stabilize their prices. Every company from the States who has done this has introduced far, far more expensive models than they were offering previously. In fact, model pricing following these overseas moves has increased in the past decade more than it had in the previous 20-25 years! Quality has improved, yes, but not enough to justify anything up to a quadrupling of prices. To me there seems to be a big question about current profit margins involved here. This is especially true when one sees how deeply discounted some of these items become after the initial feeding frenzy at MSRP ends. It might also be interesting to compare business practices in the past with what goes on in boardrooms today. When Lionel virtually went under in the 1930's, JCL and the other execs took an 80%+ cut in salary just to keep the company going. Do you think any big execs do that today...just check CNN! CNJ831 Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 15, 2005 10:23 AM That's depressing news - I read about it this morning at www.mremag.demon.co.uk but wasn't sure until I heard it in other places too. Roco have been doing sterling work showing how DCC isn't solely the preserve of the rich (their DCC start set goes for around $200 and contains a very good loco, a lok-maus, the transformers etc, a loop of track and a couple of cars). They really deserved to do well. I wonder if they and other manufacturers may be discovering that they can no longer charge a premium and claim "German/Austrian build quality" as the reason for this - just because BMW, Mercedes et al do it it's not necessarily going to work with model trains. Reply Edit TrainFreak409 Member sinceDecember 2003 From: Dallas, GA 2,643 posts Posted by TrainFreak409 on Friday, July 15, 2005 10:54 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by gtirr "Which major American company will be the first to follow in Roco's footsteps?" If we are lucky, it will be Botchmann!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Am I the only one that ever praises Bachmann around here? It seems like it at times... Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 15, 2005 11:12 AM Bankruptcy (or "Insolvenz" in German) means that a company declares in court that it is no longer able to pay its creditors. A specialized bankruptcy lawyer comes in and evaluates how much is left to pay off the crooks err... banks and miscellaneous others the company owns money. A deal can be negotiated that says that everybody waives some of their claims, so the company can go on with its business. Should such an agreement not be reached, the insolvency lawyer would try to sell off all that is left, stocks, factory, company cars, all, (deduct his fee), pay preferred lawyers such as pension funds and health insurance, the IRS and the outstanding wages first - IF there is enough money - and then - IF there is still enough left - divide the rest up and hand some of the small change out to every debtor. This is how it works in Germany, although it won´t be very much different in Austria where Roco is from. Roco´s models were imho fine, but their pricing got out of hand over here. On some rolling stock, there was an increase in prices of 10% annually without any alterations or mdifications to the models. I wonder what Athearn Genesis will put into their fine SD70MACs in the future - these were driven by the Roco 5-pole motor, one of the finsest motors around. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 15, 2005 11:13 AM QUOTE: [i]...I wonder if they and other manufacturers may be discovering that they can no longer charge a premium and claim "German/Austrian build quality" as the reason for this - just because BMW, Mercedes et al do it it's not necessarily going to work with model trains. Oh, but ROCO moved on to Croatia quite a while ago to cut costs, and it is rumored that some of the stuff was made in China... [V] Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 15, 2005 12:30 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409 QUOTE: Originally posted by gtirr "Which major American company will be the first to follow in Roco's footsteps?" If we are lucky, it will be Botchmann!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Am I the only one that ever praises Bachmann around here? It seems like it at times... No you are not. I praise Bachmann for their excellent Spectrum Chinese DF-4B etc. engines and their excellent customer support. I received one engine with defective motor and they sent me a replacement - no questions asked. Kato on the other hand want you to mail the engine to them firts [:(] Reply Edit GDRMCo Member sinceJune 2003 1,009 posts Posted by GDRMCo on Friday, July 15, 2005 12:32 PM thats old news ML Reply Subscriber & Member Login Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more! Login Register Users Online There are no community member online Search the Community ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Model Railroader Newsletter See all Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter and get model railroad news in your inbox! Sign up
QUOTE: Originally posted by gtirr "Which major American company will be the first to follow in Roco's footsteps?" If we are lucky, it will be Botchmann!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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QUOTE: [i]...I wonder if they and other manufacturers may be discovering that they can no longer charge a premium and claim "German/Austrian build quality" as the reason for this - just because BMW, Mercedes et al do it it's not necessarily going to work with model trains.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409 QUOTE: Originally posted by gtirr "Which major American company will be the first to follow in Roco's footsteps?" If we are lucky, it will be Botchmann!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Am I the only one that ever praises Bachmann around here? It seems like it at times...
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