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Interesting.  I'm curious as to how they will sell.  Personally I don't see how they work with a steam engine.  Something more urban, like the Subway Series set they show, seems more appropriate.  Or if they're going to produce the Berkshire, I think they'd do better with retro team logos from an earlier era.

 

My guess is these will mostly be bought as gifts from unsuspecting spouses trying to support the husband's hobby - "Oh, Hank likes trains and the Yankees, I'll get him this for Christmas!  He'll love it."

 

Then the train will, at best, sit on a display shelf and never see the rails of the layout.  Just my opinion...

Originally Posted by MichMikeM:

Interesting.  I'm curious as to how they will sell.  Personally I don't see how they work with a steam engine.  Something more urban, like the Subway Series set they show, seems more appropriate.  Or if they're going to produce the Berkshire, I think they'd do better with retro team logos from an earlier era.

 

My guess is these will mostly be bought as gifts from unsuspecting spouses trying to support the husband's hobby - "Oh, Hank likes trains and the Yankees, I'll get him this for Christmas!  He'll love it."

 

Then the train will, at best, sit on a display shelf and never see the rails of the layout.  Just my opinion...

Never be too quick to judge what another person might buy.  There are all kinds of

buyers with different wants and tastes and a good company will find what people

will buy and make it.  A few years back when Lionel came out with a line of "Lionel

Corporation" rolling stock items, I told my local hobby dealer, "These cars won't

sell".  He informed me that he had more orders for those cars than the others.

It takes all kinds to make a profit these days.

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