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i was thinking that, since the newer trains have a simple red number on the ends and simple LCD destination signs, MTH could simply make stickers to place over the lighted locations, and just make a series of downloadable files for each route. the downloads can be done at home or at the dealer. might sell more sets that way

Originally Posted by Joe P:

Is this a fact or just a wish for these?


Put it this way... I wish that a loophole emerges from Lionel's "exclusive" license with the MTA.

 

Anyone see a coincidence that ol' Jerry C. negotiated such an agreement with the MTA after MTH made a whole pile of revenue from subway sets, (a product category that conventional wisdom said for decades would be a dead-end)?

 

---PCJ

Originally Posted by RailRide:
Originally Posted by Joe P:

Is this a fact or just a wish for these?


Put it this way... I wish that a loophole emerges from Lionel's "exclusive" license with the MTA.

 

Anyone see a coincidence that ol' Jerry C. negotiated such an agreement with the MTA after MTH made a whole pile of revenue from subway sets, (a product category that conventional wisdom said for decades would be a dead-end)?

 

---PCJ

Exclusivity such as this killed the Football video game market, with EA controlling the NFL license.  Kills innovation.

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