I been helped by forum members as of late in planning my layout. The reason I am posting this is I am sure there are many others out there in my situation. I wish to share so it would help you in what you need to be producing at least for my segment.
First of all being a business owner I can appreciate your taking things slowly and not willing to over commit. You exist to make money. I realize you have the dynamics of S gauge and S scale to address which seems like a challenge to satisfy both camps. I have done O gauge. My reasons for wanting to change to S is that I want the look of two rail, I love the size and quality of S and I can have a nice layout in a moderate space. I am ready to spend money. However, I need product to spend money on. I am not interested in the older Flyer trains and would like to purchase diesels of the 70's-90's era. I do want to run some steam too but do not want to spend $1,000 for a S scale steamer. And I do not want to spend $80 for piece of rolling stock. I applaud American Models for what they offer. But then again I have to install DCC and a sound system in their DC locos. My understanding is that S gauge accounts for 85% of the S market. I think Lionel and M.T.H need to focus on the S scale market a little more as there is a lot of potential for growth. I am sure there are plenty of guys like me who would love to do S. You get quality stuff, two rail track, operational potential in a moderate size room. I can see the details and my big hands can deal with the size of S. A win win situation. I want:
Ready to roll scale locos like O gauge offers. I can deal with the swinging pilots if needed
Affordable steam locos with scale wheels $4-500 range
I'm in my early 50's and ready to spend money for the next 20 years on my trains.
I am not paying $80 for a piece of rolling stock and then have to add more money for scale wheels and couplers.
I applaud American Models. Lionel and M.T.H please consider what I have written. Remember there was a time when O gauge was struggling and now look at it. Why not grow S? Nothing is easy at first but it will get better. I've seen some strides in the last few years please keep it up and you will be rewarded.