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The "First Responders" boxcar is a nice touch because it has solid bearing trucks, outlawed years ago to eliminate the danger of hot boxes. So both the police and the firemen would be involved if the thing ever caught fire.

It is nice to see MTH come up with something new, though. Their S scale products are almost as nice as what S Helper Service provided and would be just as nice if they included both high-rail and scale wheelsets.

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Smart marketing shift.  Better to have your customer base guessing what you might come out with next without warning a la American Models than bashing you for not having come out with virtually anything in what seems like forever.  

Pretty cars.  Fun to look at.  But I'm not buying.  Need more box cars like a bent driver.  

The "First Responders" car is part of the NS Safety Train and is painted differently:NS First Responders Boxca r490911

AM's plug door Railbox car would be much more suitable if one had to have one.

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I've seen zero buzz about these on some of the other S boards.  I suspect these will become two more reasons why "S Gauge doesn't sell well" in MTH's mind.

Rusty

 

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banjoflyer posted:

But remember lots of people ordered the Sprecher reefer too. Is it real or fantasy? You know the answer. Why'd they buy them? Cause they look neat:


 

People also tend to buy Convention, Fest or Spree cars as a matter of principle to support the sponsoring club.

Yes, the Specher cars are a neat fantasy.  Personally, I got "billboard-reefer fatigue" some years ago and didn't buy them.  In fact, I sold off most of my billboard reefers, not because I didn't like them, but because they didn't fit my scheme of things.  (Also they were banned by the ICC in 1937 and I model the late 50's early 60's.)  I kept a couple I'm particularly fond of, but they don't appear on my railroad except for occasional photo's.

Time will tell if the NS cars will sell, but given the amount of Flyer fantasy NS cars from Lionel still lying around unsold, I would guess these two NS cars will be sold off by MTH like the unsold club cars in a few years.

Rusty

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2016 to be exact. That is why I stated that they are "Fantasy cars" in more ways than one--So far their existence is a fantasy. I've been waiting on 3 myself--and one is for a member of the Sprecher's family! I have been told that the under-frames have been made. The excuse we've been given so far is that the Chinese production manager has postponed their production multiple times. At least my credit card has already been "dinged" for the cars, so if they show up, it's not a new bill to pay. I don't understand MTH's nonchalant attitude about this special production car. I hope someone there is reading this, WE WANT OUR CARS!!! Thank you!

Well not to be a sourpuss, but I've heard this line before. If it is true, then YEA!!! But I notice that list shows "shipping dates" for July 2017, as well as June and July of this year, so it's already out-dated.

That Harmony car is neat looking!

BTW. what is your take on MTH "dumping" stuff on eBay? Average $35 per car including shipping. Gotta be less than wholesale, I would imagine the dealers aren't happy. Although, I guess they could stock up with them!

Three things...

1. I spoke to Dave Blum of Pikesville Models at the convention, and yes, he has cut a deal with MTH for 4 new beer reefers.

2. I am not a big fan of fantasy schemes, but I picked this up for $49 from Doug Peck at the convention. Looks good behind my son's KCS SD70.

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3. I also talked to Doug about MTH direct selling the flat car with trailer for $35 via Ebay, and he was not happy to say the least. Pretty rotten way to treat your dealers who have stock sitting on their shelves.

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Chuck K posted:

3. I also talked to Doug about MTH direct selling the flat car with trailer for $35 via Ebay, and he was not happy to say the least. Pretty rotten way to treat your dealers who have stock sitting on their shelves.

Yeah, it sucks.  But the reality of it is, there aren't that many S dealers to p*ss off, compared to O Gauge dealers.

An LHS I deal with doesn't carry S be it Lionel or MTH, but will is willing to order it, even with MTH requiring him to buy two freight cars of each one ordered.  (He carries a lot of MTH O.)  In other words, when I bought my two scale-wheeled IC piggyback flats, he had to take two more for stock.  They hung around the store forever, I think he finally sold them on ebay.

Fortunately, he doesn't have to buy two MTH S locomotives for every one ordered...

Needless to say, seeing his S clientele can be counted on one hand minus two fingers, I'm not going to burden him with getting stuck with any more hard to move stock.

Rusty

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Doug ranted about this in his August S News email and I don't blame him:

"I’m not real happy to report this, but some of you may want to take advantage of it.  MTH is blowing-out excess S inventory (but no track products, which are sold out) on EBAY at half-price with free shipping ! There are some good deals there.  

Why am I not happy to report it? Because MTH is offering these items at prices lower than they sell them to dealers (who pay shipping as well). This is a very unfair practice that leaves dealers with the same products on our shelves, which we can’t sell without losing money.  Lionel did this same thing to us 12 years ago, and I still have several Floodlight Towers and Baggage Smashers, which don’t sell anymore, on the shelf as a result. In all likelihood, I will be reconsidering if and how I continue to offer MTH products in the future."

jim sutter posted:

International Harvester PS-2 covered hopper

 

I would love to see them produce these cars in "S" Gauge.

I would go for an International Harvester covered hopper if for no other reason than I had a preowned 1970 International Harvester Scout way back when in the early 70's.  4 cylinder, 2-wheel drive, manual steering, manual drum brakes, manual 3-speed transmission, no radio, no A/C, bench seat, no rear seat. 

It rode and handled like a brick. 

It was wonderful.

Rusty

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