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Does anyone know what Bachmann is planning?
You know I think it is fairly safe to say that their sales are falling. Hornby has done better jobs on detailing every time untill I saw the 3MT. The two versions of 4MT were given enourmous publicity in all the model mags and it was made clesr which was better. I am not sure how they have managed to keep it in the range. I do look forward to the new Hornby lot. That L1 tank looks promising.
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Bachmann normally publish their new catalogue in late January to mid February. We of course know about the Class 70 and there are a number of diesel/electric models announced but not yet released although test shots of several of them have already been produced.
The only steam outline locos outstanding are the O4 and A2 and both seem to be well advanced and we should see them by the summer. My guess is that any new announcements are more likely to be steam outline. I am hoping for the Dukedog and the S&DJR 2-8-0! Best wishes, John H-T. |
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Yesterday I bought a Bachmann Jinty after riding on the ELR example.
A beautiful loco and I might well purchase more locos of this type in the future.
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2807 is at Llangollen at present. Here are a couple of photos I took last Saturday. Best wishes, John H-T. |
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I doubt very much if Bachmann sales are falling with Tornado, SR EMU, Standard 3 Tank and City of Truro I think they might have hit the Christmas Jackpot! Hornby will have done well with the Javelins and at the very last moment a few Castles but as far as I know the 12 wheeled Pulmans didn't make it, niether did the NRM Schools. In 2010 I know I have the O4, Blue Peter and 105 DMU to look forward to from Bachmann and that is before the 2010 announcements! As far as the Class 4s are concerned it depends if you want to run them or keep them in a display case. I am getting fed up with bit falling of Hornby stock when you try to use them. Super glue always at the ready! I can assure you that I handle my stock very carefully! To be fair I don't think either has sold by the shed load! Best wishes, John H-T. |
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John H-T Many thanks. It's really good to see 2807 approaching completion now. The driving wheels should be finished next month and, in the meantime, work is progressing on all those loads of "bits and pieces" that have to be done before the loco can run. The current weather conditions won't help but we are all very much in the same situation with that at present!
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Re the 4MT, regardless of which is better, I tend to agree that they will not have enjoyed huge sales - was this model a tactical error in that it was not greatly demanded nor, despite the models high quality, was it a great impulse buy.
It would be interesting to know generally how well or how quickly every loco model sells. Stats will be distorted by manufacturers limited runs but presumably where high demand is experienced further batches will be made and sales stimulated by renumberings. It would also be interesting to know that where modellers have voted for a particular model to be produced if their enthusiasm translates into actual high levels of sales. I suppose, however, we will not be happy until every single loco in the Ian Allen ABC has been made available in model form but at the same time I think we have been well served over recent years by the huge range and improving standards by all manufacturers. |
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Probably a guide will be the 2010 catalogues for Bachmannn and Hornby. If there are new versions sales are OK, if not the chances are they are not moving very quickly. I still have the ex Mainline version of 75027!
It will be interesting to see if Bachmann Collectors Club do a version of it. I would be quite happy with the Bachmann version which is quite a bit cheaper (at discounted prices). The problem with a lot of Hornby models is that I think the detail is getting too delicate to allow regular use. In the end, whichever company does 75014 with "Braveheart" name plates will get my money! Best wishes, John H-T. |
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