Originally Posted by Simon Winter:
Originally Posted by AGHRMatt:
I'm curious about the buyer profile of the current offering of scale-wheeled locomotives. I suspect that a large percentage of the diesel buyers are hard-core 3RS operators, while the steam purchasers are 2-rail operators (with larger curves on their layouts.) That might be an indicator of why there aren't 2-rail offerings of rolling stock.
Matt, I'm thinking the divide might be more along the age line in that the older guys have the steam diesel transition and earlier stuff, and the young (or youngish ) Turks have the newer diesels. I am guessing most of us like what we grew up with.
As for MTH, there's tons of 2 rail stuff around out there that never came in a purple box!
Simon
I probably break that theory. 39, Modeling the Erie in the transition era so I can run both. Recently decided to come back to 2 rail O after a frustrating time trying to do S scale. So admittedly, I am early in the process but my intent is to run 56r as a min radius. That number was defined by what the min radius for the Sunset Erie Berk is listed as ;-)
I don't mind converting newer MTH cars if it is something I like. As it was pointed out, the price still isn't that bad. I prefer to find Atlas cars if possible first, but after that I look to MTH and Lionel (Only if I really like a car, but honestly they aren't that hard).