I know it is on this forum, but when considering the hobby as a whole, is it? Obviously pre and postwar Lionel are still going pretty strong, but is modern semi-scale dying, and is this forum causing it?
I'm wondering for the following reasons:
1. The new Lionel catalog seems to be catering to the scale purchaser, almost to forum participants. I think it's a great catalog, and really like what Lionel is offering, although I won't be making any purchases.
2. Where's RMT (RIP) recent topics. Perhaps there's no market anymore for the product? Same goes for Atlas IR line. Where have all the 6464 style boxcars gone? Hot in the 1990's and 2000's, but not so much anymore.
3. Modifying semi-scale to more scale like loco.'s. Another recent topic on the forum. Very interesting, very well done, and interesting to watch. Thanks Lee for posting it. Is that where we are at this time? If so, that's cool, I'm only asking...
4. Can't give semi-scale away. I posted a few semi-scale items for sale a couple weeks ago, pretty much for the price of the trucks, and there was no interest. No problem. They were items I'd probably give to someone just entering the hobby to get their interest.
5. Williams using K-line tooling, and scaleing back on their "traditional" line. Saturated market? Probably.
6. Undercorated scale car topic. Painting the different colors on the add-on details would be a little difficult assembled, Which brings up the question of kits, which reminds me of Intermountain kits, which makes me wonder if we're moving in that direction again?
The reason I ask is because I was running my 4x12 layout earlier this evening, and noticed I was running all scale stuff, even though it's small. I started thinking about what I like to run on it, and it's pretty much all scale. On my postwar layout, I only run postwar, so all my modern semi-scale stuff either is under the layout, on display, or waiting to go to the next owner.
I'm not complaning, just wondering.