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Recently, I had an interesting exchange with another Forum member about his acquisition of the new MTH jade green NYC E units. After seeing Marty F.'s thread with the beautiful photos of this new release, he could not resist and was on the phone with a OGR sponsor dealer placing an order. This was not the first time for him when the Forum has stimulated a purchase nor is it my first ride on this same boat. Many times in the past what I have seen on this Forum has provoked a purchase. When the Lionel 2014 Signature Catalog was issued, I looked at with interest the Daylight version of the SP Cab Forward. But it was not until Mike Reagan posted the video of the manufacturer's test unit that I was pushed over the edge an ordered it. Now, I am not complaining. What we have going for us is like a consumer's on-line user's review that is to me as good as it gets as we can pretty much rely on what our Forum members are saying. 

 

Would you agree with me that the Forum does have an influence on your purchases? It will be interesting to learn what you have to say about this.

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Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Recently, I had an interesting exchange with another Forum member about his acquisition of the new MTH jade green NYC E units. After seeing Marty F.'s thread with the beautiful photos of this new release, he could not resist and was on the phone with a OGR sponsor dealer placing an order. This was not the first time for him when the Forum has stimulated a purchase nor is it my first ride on this same boat. Many times in the past what I have seen on this Forum has provoked a purchase. When the Lionel 2014 Signature Catalog was issued, I looked at with interest the Daylight version of the SP Cab Forward. But it was not until Mike Reagan posted the video of the manufacturer's test unit that I was pushed over the edge an ordered it. Now, I am not complaining. What we have going for us is like a consumer's on-line user's review that is to me as good as it gets as we can pretty much rely on what our Forum members are saying. 

 

Would you agree with me that the Forum does have an influence on your purchases? It will be interesting to learn what you have to say about this.

I'm usually late to the game with current catalog orders so most of my purchases are made based on others experiences. Most of those experiences are from other forum members.

The Forum absolutely does influence my purchases. In perusing various threads, I get ideas for engine or accessory purchases that perhaps I knew little about and the thread gave me ideas. But it also applies to maintenance products (oils, grease etc) and electronics (breakers and the like). I firmly believe that just because you've used something for 20 years or more doesn't mean it's the best product out there and that perhaps there's something better. I like to experiment, so buying something that people like (for reasons I consider important) very often pays off in the sense that you discover something better than what you've been using (through habit and.....inertia). Just three examples of such products that I've switched to since joining the Forum are......Red and Tacky grease, Mobil 1 oil and.......63/37 solder (kudos to GunrunnerJohn). There are countless others.

 

-Roger

Yes, Sir.......it definitely is a factor influencing my purchases.   I would not have purchased my Cab Forward or my PE Express Scale locomotive if it were not for the recommendations and insights of those who post here on this forum.  The forum is a invaluable tool,if utilized wisely......I could not imagine all the mistakes I would make in purchasing if I was left to buy some of thes products in the blind.

 

-Pete

Yes definitely.  You guy's are a bad influence on me! Just last week I was scrolling down the tinplate forum and I saw a member bought a tinplate candy container from England that looks like Big Ben with a working clock. He found it in Home Goods a while ago and I thought to myself;"How cool is that".  I jumped on E-Bay and found one! Needless to say it's sitting on the layout on my Standard gauge platform.  

Yes, absolutely, Brian!  There have been a couple of times since I've been hanging out here that a fellow Forum member's review of an actual product and features has prompted me to purchase that particular item. 

 

And there have been many occasions where seeing the actual color/paint scheme of an item reviewed here has "pushed me over the edge" in making a purchase...not just locomotives, but rolling stock as well.  As we all know, the catalog depictions aren't always accurate, so there's nothing like seeing photos of the real thing posted by other members!

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If I see something on the forum (in a photo thread) that I liked but was previously unaware of, it could influence me to go out and find one.  Otherwise, my buying habits follow my personal tastes and my budget constraints.  My mind is usually made up when I first see something in a catalog, then it falls to my accountant (me) to determine if it can be worked into the budget.

 

Andy

Nothing has arrived today that was influenced by this forum, that is not to say that yesterday's delivery or tomorrow's are not a direct result of photos, comments, or a video posted on this forum.

 

A number of posts have talked about the visit to the LHS allowing them to see, and perhaps buy, what they otherwise might not have, I believe this forum has the exact same effect. One can see in detail the product, hear / see it run, and read or hear the comments (review) of the owner or multiple owners, then with just a click or two on a banner it is on its way to you!

 

Have a strong feeling it's not just the two of us in this boat, Brain. Drinks will be served on the lido deck starting a 4:00....

 

Glad to be of help Chris
 
Originally Posted by Chris Lonero:

Yes definitely.  You guy's are a bad influence on me! Just last week I was scrolling down the tinplate forum and I saw a member bought a tinplate candy container from England that looks like Big Ben with a working clock. He found it in Home Goods a while ago and I thought to myself;"How cool is that".  I jumped on E-Bay and found one! Needless to say it's sitting on the layout on my Standard gauge platform.  

 

I don't make big train purchases, but two examples I can think of.  I wasn't going to purchase a lionel hogwarts express set (even though i'm a fan of the books/movies), especially after the poor reviews I read on amazon, but I read some posts here that said it was decent enough, so when I saw one on ebay for $60, I picked it up.  When it arrived, I was plesently surprised.  I was prepared for how light the cars were, but the engine exceeded my expectations.

 

the other example is that this forum definitely turned me on to Williams.  I have mostly Lionel postwar, so I have been able to discover Williams' selection of postwar copies and postwar inspired pieces (all at affordable prices!).  when my next paycheck comes in i'll be making my first Williams purchase

The forum has influenced one purchase by me.  In December 2011 someone posted that Amazon was selling the Lionel Coke 125th Anniversary set for $140 with free shipping.  Was too good to pass up.

 

I have also bought used post war trains and accessories from other forumites on the buy/sell forum, but I don't think that's what the OP had in mind.

 

Pete

I'd say definitely yes.

 

A lot of times the Forum has given me a heads up on an item I may have overlooked that I would really like to have in my stable. One that comes to mind is the re-issue of the scale-wheeled MTH UP/Katy Heritage SD70ACe. Spotted it on one of Charley Nassau's shipping posts and I had completely missed it in the catalog (got outbid on the first release on eBay. A quick E-mail to my dealer and it was on its way. Would have missed it completely.

 

On other occasions, Forum members have provided clarification that helps in a purchase decision. Some items didn't impress me in the catalog, but the finished product photos on the Forum prompted a purchase. On other occasions, clarification as to prototype helped a lot as I'm trying not to stray from prototype, except for those few "what might/should have been" items.

Passenger Train Collector ..... your postings of your Gold Edition Polar Express train, and your Christmas village that it runs around .... has influenced me, and even more so .. my wife.

 

My wife thought it was one of the most beautiful things she's ever seen. I agreed. Annemarie has looked at your photos of the train and layout many times since. She showed little interest in model trains before this.

 

We may not be able to afford the train until the 25th anniversary issue ... lol .... but we're on our way building the Christmas village to run it around. Annemarie wants it to look like just what you and your wife did.

 

Health and happiness in 2015

Jim

 

 

No. I've been keeping my trains running for half a century now. And upon my retirement I will explore the various control systems. The fun is in the learning. I buy along certain roadnames and favorite prototypes.

A partial yes when it comes to members parading items for sale in the recent posts column. I've bought a thing or two as I seen them drift past, but don't really go to the for sale forum looking for "trouble."

It does, but let me qualify...For example, it was here that I learned about the 5161 Trinity hoppers in BNSF Heritage paint that Atlas was making for the GSC, so I purchased them. the same thing happened with Weaver's MW ribbed cars. Had it not been for a forum thread, I probably wouldn't have delved into Weaver products.

 

As far as motive power is concerned, I can't really think of an instance. I pretty much know what I want as far as motive power us concerned, even if it is not "popular."

 

In a word, yes.  Brian, remember your post with the Golden Polar Express? 

Upon seeing your photos, I got right on and bought a set.  I buy things from many of the sponsors, based upon reviews and comments here on the Forum.  Price also has an effect on my purchases, and most of the Forum Sponsors offer better than average prices.  

 

I am also influenced, both positively and negatively about different items discussed here on the Forum.  I bought my first Lionel ZW-L based upon Lee Willis's review here.  I have thought about buying different things, and if I have concerns, I ask for input from members.  The answers and remarks I receive often influence whether I decide to ultimately make the purchase or pass  on the item.

 

I proffered this same question some time back, and most responses were that the Forum had little or no influence on making a purchase.  Those folks almost in unison stated that they were of their own mind, and they could not be influenced by others' opinions or recommendations.  I welcome input from others, most of whom have vast experience beyond my own.

Without a doubt!  Just when I think I have all the trains that would interest me, this forum exposes my folly.

 

Especially when this forum notified us that K-Line was folding up.  What!!?? I haven't picked up all the 21" passenger sets I want yet!!  Luckily I found most of them locally.  "No vacation this year honey, there's trains that need to be acquired!"  "Not even Aruba?" she asked.  "Well, ok, I'll put this set back".

 

With all the great information, tips, alerts and reviews this forum has been and continues to be a great resource for train information and friendships!

 

Besides, I've found it's soooo much easier to give in.  

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