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@jhz563 posted:

Absolutely right.  China will never let tooling material leave the country.  even if they got wind you were going to try it all your dies would suddenly grow legs and start shuffling about just out of your reach.  Its just how the country is.  Manufacturing material and intellectual property get sucked up like a vacuum.



So much speculation again.

How does anyone know anything about the behind the scenes business of MTH?  For all we know part of the deal between Mike W. and the Chinese factories he uses is that two (or more) mold masters are made and one gets shipped back to the US for MTH to keep.

that question has been on my mind ever since i heard the news

never had an mth and always wanted one just never got one. big fan of the railking / rugged rails 4-6-0 and 2-8-0 engines that usually came in starter sets, just thought they were a nice steamer and then were the sports sets . those were awesome always wanted a railking steelers set and and any other one i came across

now with MTH closing i may be too late hopefully some hobby store online may have one set left by next year that has a 2-8-0 or 4-6-0 in a freight set.

@rplst8 posted:

So much speculation again.

How does anyone know anything about the behind the scenes business of MTH?  For all we know part of the deal between Mike W. and the Chinese factories he uses is that two (or more) mold masters are made and one gets shipped back to the US for MTH to keep.

Dream on!  This issue has been so widely publicized that it's hard for me to believe you actually think that.   Tooling that gets created in China stays in China.

" two (or more) mold masters are made and one gets shipped back to the US for MTH to keep."

I'm no expert, but this would seem cost prohibitive and functionally unnecessary.  The tooling is the major cost of any toy train, particularly diecast metal locomotives.   If extensive tooling were available for use stateside, the sale of the company, at whatever price, would have already occurred is my guess.

@Dave45681 posted:

I can understand what you are saying with not buying "new" engines, since those would be sold in hobby shops and they will probably be around after the closure date.

But while I agree you won't be doing it (nor will I ), how would renewing a MTHRRC membership even be an option?  There are no more catalogs, no more new products offered after the April 2020 catalog (aside from perhaps a few custom runs that are uncatalogued), so MTH will not be soliciting renewals for 2021 (at least I hope not! I fell confident they will not be sending out renewal reminders )

-Dave

About 2-3 years ago I had let my MTHRRC membership lapse. I rejoined last November. I wanted the Standard Gauge car. The car showed up about two or 3 weeks later but I never got a membership card or anything else. Initially I thought it was because I joined up near the end of the year. Now I feel this may have happened due to the closure. I assume my membership was for 2019. I would like to join up for 2020 but I am a little nervous about it. I like the Premier boxcar. Perhaps I will give MTH a call.

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@Hudson J1e posted:

About 2-3 years ago I had let my MTHRRC membership lapse. I rejoined last November. I wanted the Standard Gauge car. The car showed up about two or 3 weeks later but I never got a membership card or anything else. Initially I thought it was because I joined up near the end of the year. Now I feel this may have happened due to the closure. I assume my membership was for 2019. I would like to join up for 2020 but I am a little nervous about it. I like the Premier boxcar. Perhaps I will give MTH a call.

OK, makes sense to me now.  The cycle of when the club was generally offered was earlier in the year, and the cars (with some exceptions when there were delays) would occasionally be available at April York, or shipped some time around July.

I received both club cars earlier this summer.  You should call and see if they have any left.  Unless the intentionally did a smaller run because they knew of the closure before the public did, there may still be a few extras to be had.  I'm pretty sure it was not a "BTO" situation.  It made sense for them to keep some extras after the initial memberships were signed up in case people were interested later in the year, as you did last year.

For this year, I did not get a separate envelope with my card and pin (which was normally pretty standard), it was just placed in the end of the box for one of the cars.

I mistakenly assumed that people on this board who bought the club cars all knew the somewhat regular timeline for release and were buying when first offered.  That is obviously not true since now both you and the OP of the question I was responding to may have bought club items later in the year. 

-Dave

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The bear says:  Don't worry.  Just because MTH has decided to stop operatiions does not mean you should panic.  As long has we have the Forum and there are gentlemen out there that know a lot about MTH Trains, there will be someone to fix your choo choos.  I bought lots of MTH Trains starting in the mid-1990s.  I made a lot of purchases from Davis Trains, Milford, Ohio.  He is now out of business.  But, one of the gentlemen that fixed trains at Davis Trains is still a friend of mine.  He fixes Lionel, MTH, etc from his home in Indiana.  He has fixed quite a few of my MTH locos.  If you wish to know his name, just look me up in the members section of this Forum under railbear601.  Good luck and enjoy your trains........   

Dave45681, thank you very much for your response. Maybe my card is in the box. I haven’t opened it yet. I can tell you for absolute certain that I did buy the car later on in the year. No doubt about it. I distinctly remember it showing up sometime in December. I should have realized that they had already been delivered and MTH had a few leftover. I was surprised it got there so fast.

I have at times seen older club offerings for sale at the MTH booth during either York. That’s how I got my other Standard Gauge car. MTH had it marked down significantly.

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@Hudson J1e posted:

About 2-3 years ago I had let my MTHRRC membership lapse. I rejoined last November. I wanted the Standard Gauge car. The car showed up about two or 3 weeks later but I never got a membership card or anything else. Initially I thought it was because I joined up near the end of the year. Now I feel this may have happened due to the closure. I assume my membership was for 2019. I would like to join up for 2020 but I am a little nervous about it. I like the Premier boxcar. Perhaps I will give MTH a call.

According to the MTH website, The MTHRRC Pullman Standard boxcar (20-93900) is still in stock.

@harmonyards posted:

What do after MTH closes up?

improvise, adapt and overcome......

Pat

Yup. I'm not worried about the mechanical/hard parts on my MTH stuff, it'll probably outlast me. My only worry going forward would be getting DCS/PS3 components. If those become no longer available as stuff dies it'll get TMCC, DCC, or whatever else going forward. Just because the electronics die doesn't mean the locomotive is a doorstop.

"What to do after MTH closure"

What with the continuing problems with command control electronics, the lack of new products in the 3-Rail market, and my advancing age (my eyes and fingers no longer did what I wanted them to do), I had Stout Auctions take EVERYTHING. We then sawed apart the layout and put the 3' by 4' sections out for the trash-man. With the sale of all the buildings and all locomotives & cars, I am now "out of the model railroad hobby", after some 60 years. I must admit that I am quite relieved now!  

@Hot Water posted:

"What to do after MTH closure"

What with the continuing problems with command control electronics, the lack of new products in the 3-Rail market, and my advancing age (my eyes and fingers no longer did what I wanted them to do), I had Stout Auctions take EVERYTHING. We then sawed apart the layout and put the 3' by 4' sections out for the trash-man. With the sale of all the buildings and all locomotives & cars, I am now "out of the model railroad hobby", after some 60 years. I must admit that I am quite relieved now!  

I don't believe the target audience of the question was for those that have exited the hobby.

I’ve really enjoyed my MTH engines and other MTH products so continue to keep buying.  I did hedge my bet a little and finally bought a Lionel Chiefplus 2.0 and preordered a Legacy Diesel but debating on getting the Legacy control system.  Christmas is coming.

I was really upset when MTH first made the announcement but am inspired when I see people on here converting to TMCC or perhaps DCC, if it is ever necessary.  

the most unfortunate aspect is the loss of Local Train Stores which had MTH as a primary line, for me it will be Mercer Junction [good health to you Dave].

It doesn't matter if you are a Lionel person or primarily a  MTH person, less product choice = higher prices, fewer "Mercer Junctions"  & fewer dealers heading towards local and  regional train shows.

Given current circumstances, MTH's folding the tent couldn't have occurred at a less unfortunate time.

I'm still buying MTH locomotives, as well as freight and passenger cars, some of the best stuff I own.  All this means is it'll be a bit harder to get the locomotives I want.  I currently run my MTH PS-3 locomotives DCC, so if the PCBAs die, they'll just get replaced by LoKSound decoders, which is what are currently slowly being added to my PS-1 locomotives.  I'm sad, but have already gone through the stages of grief and am moving on to just enjoying my trains and running the wheels off of them.

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