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Reply to "How does the lower prices on modern used trains effect your buying of new trains?"

 

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 So if you are trying to sell trains to get that new item, that means your used train is bringing in less money.



 

My observations are a bit different.

IMHO, the prices on early MPC are on the rise. That is, after you factor out the "instant collectable" prices that some of them hit.

The prices on the 18005 (700E reissue) Hudson have bottomed out and are up a bit.

In general I think the pieces with electromechanical e-units, and perhaps some of the pieces with simple electronic e-units are holding or going up.

Maybe the prices on more recent "older" trains with electronics are

dropping.

 

I will agree that prices on most rolling stock are soft, but with the ever increasing price of new trains, they may start going up too.

Last edited by C W Burfle

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