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Oooooooooooops there goes my train budget for the year. Thanks Charlie for supplying G for us folks.
Just placed my order from G scale...Sweet
This is an interesting announcement on a couple of fronts.
First, I'm still forever puzzled how/why the biggest 3-rail toy train company abandoned extruded aluminum passenger cars a couple of years ago... yet Charlie -- at least on first glance -- has no problem finding an overseas factory that will make nice aluminum cars in G scale.
Secondly, for roughly $300/car, Charlie is delivering G-scale aluminum passenger cars, yet that's also the same basic price-point that we're paying today for smaller O-scale cars when a company like GGD produces them. Seems the O-scale folks are always caught paying a premium.
David
Time to switch to G....... of course opinion's vary. $
The cost of making Aluminum cars is not in the size of the extrusion, it's in the window punch tools, truck side frames, interior and labor to paint them. G and O should be the same cost. Scott
Nice! What size curves will these passenger cars work on ? 8'-10'?
Seacoast posted:Nice! What size curves will these passenger cars work on ? 8'-10'?
If you click on one of the pictures above, it'll launch Charlie's website with more details. The description indicates minimum diameter of 8' for these cars.
And there's PEOPLE already inside the cars!!! What a novel idea.
David
I love the pricing. Let's do some math...
5 cars for $1399.95 = $279.990 per car.
8 cars for $2199.95 = $274.995 per car. Not a great volume discount, but it's something.
10 cars for $2799.95 = $279.995 per car.
Per car, it's cheaper to buy 8 rather than 10, and it's cheaper to buy two 5-car sets than one 10-car set. Only a dime, but still...
Sometimes I wonder if anyone checks this kind of thing before sending it out.
12 ft is the min for safe operation and they do run and look nice.