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OK, so I guess you all read the Atlas/MTH announcement.    There is still a lot to shake out, but the most important thing, from where I sit, is that Atlas will have a new production facility, and new items should be coming out more regularly. 

As for MTH, so far it seems that we will be able to continue production with special runs of various items. Both myself, and a handful of other dealers, so far are helping make this possible. Whether it continues under the MTH banner, or a different name IDK.  There are no guarantees for the future, but im optimistic.   The people im working  with, are great to work with, and always try to make things work, rather than say "we cant do that". 

As you probably have seem....MTH just announced the last of their SW-1500's.   We have also announced that we will be having a special run of the MTH Railking scale SW-1500 in T.R.R.A. and Indiana Harbor Belt.  2 of the biggest terminal RR's in the country with a history of having a large switcher fleets, that they ran in multiple unit lashups.   Right now im trying to nail down a few more special runs, both engines and cars.   Unfortunately, I cant do TOO many special runs at once.  Its a large cash outlay for me, and you guys dont have the money to buy everything at once, either.  So spacing things out seems to be  good for everyone.

Questions?, comments?..... I guess most questions should go to the respective companies.  Things are in a state of flux still, and even if i was told something yesterday,   Im glad to have had a nice relationship with Atlas and MTH over the last 20 years or so.

beth

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Mike wolf and a partner are retaining the MTH DCS  operating system and licensing it out to others.  Atlas, along with their purchase of tooling , has entered into a licensing agreement to used the MTH DCS system, if they want to.  They are not obligated to use it.

beth

Yes! That's great! Thye will produxe PS 3 at their option. Frankly, I hope it pays for them ....if thye do so. I was never a big fan! It's a thing called reliablity, I gues that is something Atlas will have to decide.

I think this is really good news.  I just hope all the back orders that we have been waiting for are filled.

Duncan brings up an interesting point.  I wonder if the production of previously-announced Atlas locomotives—which have been very slow in coming to market due to multiple production issues—be moved to the MTH production facilities?  Or will all of the current Atlas tooling have to remain at their current (Atlas) facilities?

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