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QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern Everything seemed to change when Irv Athearn passed away and new management took over. I assume Irv was resistant to changes, upgrades, new products, etc. Hard to teach an old dog new tricks! Bob Boudreau
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Originally posted by ericsp I have to disagree with Proto 1000, Proto 2000, Kato, or Atlas being comparable in price to the Athearn Blue Box locomotives. The cheapest of these (excluding Athearn) I saw on Walthers's website was $70 (RDCs), with some diesels (excluding sound equiped) up to about $150. Athearn's most expensive Blue Box so far has been about $60. I know, you will say they can be found on sale, so can new Athearns. Hello EricSP, Great comments, as always. Just one thing........Don't go to the Walthers website for prices, unless you're just using them as a reference! Plenty of LHS's, discount web dealers and even Ebay have Athearns, P1Ks and P2Ks at very good prices! P1K RDCs have been going for $20+ dollars! I just received in the mail a BRAND NEW P2K E7 for $30.57 (plus $10 for shipping) that I got on Ebay from Model Trains Stuff!! I got another new P2K E7 at a train show for $39 total. My LHS recently had a blow out sale on Athearn and Life Life locos 30% to 50% off. I also got a P2K Special Edition SD45 for $53!! This unit normally sells for $110. Antonio, to be fair, I think that both you and EricSP are correct on this. I have also purchased P2K E7's for under $40 at train shows and off e-bay. However, I do not beleive that this was the intent of LifeLike. I get the impression that LifeLike over produced the E7's as well as the GP20/30's. These 3 models in particular seem to be readily available in many roadnames a couple of years after they were produced. More recent P2K offerings seem to be in much shorter supply and not subject to such heavy discounting. The intended retail price for P2K is quite a bit higher than Athearn. The fact is, that these deals do exist, and frankly there is no comparison between a P2K E7 and an Athearn F unit!! Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum Reply Todd McWilliam Member sinceDecember 2003 From: Dallas Texas 262 posts Posted by Todd McWilliam on Tuesday, April 19, 2005 7:51 AM I think the new RTR locomotives are good, I have an SD60 and it is very detailed, I have several SD40-2's in the new tooling and they run and look great, no complaints about athearn.[:D][:D] Chicago & North Western Railway/Iowa Northern Reply jrbernier Member sinceJanuary 2001 From: SE Minnesota 6,847 posts Posted by jrbernier on Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:13 AM FWIW - I suspect Athearn still is the largest manufacturer in the industry(at least of US prototype) by a wide margin - They must be doing something right! Jim Bernier Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin Reply AntonioFP45 Member sinceDecember 2003 From: Good ol' USA 9,642 posts Posted by AntonioFP45 on Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:54 AM Something else not mentioned: Freight cars. I have a fleet of Athearn BB freight cars that I definetly will keep. But as many of you have stated on other threads, these often need modifying so that couplers would fit to the NMRA height recommendation correctly. I also had problems with coupler box ears that were too small and wouldn't hold coupler boxes in place. I will no longer purchase Athearn BB freight cars. Athearn RTR freight cars: Now here I've seen differing opinions from many of us on the forum. Athearn did upgrade many of their cars to the RTR line. I've seen some of the cars and to me they look pretty decent for the price. However, I've read from some of you that most of the Athearn RTR cars are just fully assembled BBs with metal wheels. Now, on this issue I sort of "draw a blank" and am willing to purchase the specific ones that look good to me as I'm mainly searching for 1960's era Boxcars and Reefers. However, from what some of you have stated Athearn is still not conforming to NMRA height standards on even their RTR cars. Guys, is this still the case? Please chime in as I would appreciate knowing. I own two "early run" RTR cars but I haven't gotten around to checking their coupler heights yet. So far I think that the Athearn RTRs look good, so I hope that Athearn did make the effort to correct the coupler height issue. But as for hoppers and other types of cars I've turned to Bowser. Bowsers covered and open hoppers, IMHO, are comparable in price and do look better. But again, healthy competition in the "affordable" lines! On the higher end, the IM and Atlas freight cars are beautiful, but I can't see spending $30 to $50 for each of their freight cars. In the future I will get a few of these fancier freight cars once I have my locomotive fleet the way I want it. But I admit I'll check Ebay first. 10-4! "I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!" Reply 123 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
Originally posted by ericsp I have to disagree with Proto 1000, Proto 2000, Kato, or Atlas being comparable in price to the Athearn Blue Box locomotives. The cheapest of these (excluding Athearn) I saw on Walthers's website was $70 (RDCs), with some diesels (excluding sound equiped) up to about $150. Athearn's most expensive Blue Box so far has been about $60. I know, you will say they can be found on sale, so can new Athearns. Hello EricSP, Great comments, as always. Just one thing........Don't go to the Walthers website for prices, unless you're just using them as a reference! Plenty of LHS's, discount web dealers and even Ebay have Athearns, P1Ks and P2Ks at very good prices! P1K RDCs have been going for $20+ dollars! I just received in the mail a BRAND NEW P2K E7 for $30.57 (plus $10 for shipping) that I got on Ebay from Model Trains Stuff!! I got another new P2K E7 at a train show for $39 total. My LHS recently had a blow out sale on Athearn and Life Life locos 30% to 50% off. I also got a P2K Special Edition SD45 for $53!! This unit normally sells for $110.