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FYI.

See their face book page for sale flyer https://www.facebook.com/pages...bies/126081530778565.

Most items in store at least 20% off. Get some S Scale America stack cars for your SD70s and ES44ACs to pull!

By the way, the Hoquat Hobbies website has a nice picture of the stack car, the image does not seem to be available on the DPH site.

I think the DPH prices online already reflect the discount.

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Originally Posted by Flyer 52:

       
I think the DPH prices online already reflect the discount.

That's been my experience as well.  They adjust the webstore prices (which are normally MSRP) whenever they have these sales.  So it's a good chance to buy older items that have long ago sold out at dealers selling at regular street-price levels.  For example,if you're in the market for Lionel EM-1 steamers, they have a great selection at $1040 since they normally have them for $1300.  Not many places even have these anymore.

David

Rusty, Quick Casey,

I saw that they have both high rail and scale versions of the intermodal cars.  Do you know if the scale ones have couplers or just scale wheels?

 

Thanks, Mike 

edit: Never mind, I just called them and got some guy who was coughing into my ear the whole time I was trying to ask my question, but I managed to find out that the scale version comes without couplers - just scale wheels.

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Anyone know how often Des Plains hobbies changes up the road names on the cars they make?  I think I have been pretty much seeing the same road names in offerings for the past 3 or 4 years.  I would love to see their steel reefers in the Santa Fe map cars and some other road names for the grain hoppers.

This is in no way meant at a bash on DPH, love their stuff, I would just like to see more of it. 

Ben

Just a wild speculation, but the SSA cars on the shelves were assembled at Sanda Kan, or however you spell the factory's name that kicked all the little train companies. 

 

The latest cars are the X-29 boxcars that are flat kits. That may be SSA's future if they can't justify going back to China for assembly.

 

So, there just might not be any new roadnames. I truly hope I'm wrong.

 

There is a rumored SD-45 in the works from them. This may bring a working relationship with another builder in China, so we may see more RTR cars.

 

But what do I know? I just like making entries here.

Ben,

That's just my theory. What's in stock is what there is of the assembled, decorated cars.

A new relationship with a builder may be down the road. I hope so.

 

If I remember correctly the X-29s promised to be RTR and decorated. But after the China meltdown, no.

 

I have no inside information. Just second guessing manufacturers is a hobby of mine. So don't buy into anything that leaves my keyboard. 

Originally Posted by Quick Casey:

I guess I really do need new glasses. I could have sworn the scale car I was looking at had couplers. I know the box cars, etc. do not.

 

I bought the high-rail version since the rest of my intermodal equipment is high-rail. 

You may not need new glasses!  On Saturday when I called, the person I spoke with told me no couplers, but something didn't seem right since he acted somewhat rude and distracted.  So I called back early Sunday and got a much nicer person and a better explanation.  So it seems that, for the ready to run car in either the high rail or scale version, they come with the correct wheels and couplers included for the version you bought.  So the scale one is supposed to have Kadee couplers.

 

I guess I'll find out for sure since I ordered some in scale and one car in high rail (that was sold out in the scale version)!

 

Mike A.

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