I am also one of the hobbyists who is not too bothered by the handrails, not because I like toyish features (as Stephen refers to them). Stephen also has Midwestern Model Works & Division Point who offer the models he is interested in but for me, MTH is the only importer who offers 2-rail, DCC-ready models of modern locomotives like the GE Evolution & so I keep buying MTH locomotives. But I have to warn MTH that this approach to not updating the tooling is not sustainable. I used to buy Weaver & MTH Premier freight cars when I first got into O-Scale & the details & length seemed good-enough to me, at that time. But then I discovered Atlas-O & with Lionel raising the bar on their more recent freight cars, I ended up selling all my MTH models & I have not bought a single MTH freight car in the last 3 years. I must not be the only one who read on these forums when MTH was forced to announce the Norfolk Southern SD60 well before the catalog release date, soon after Lionel came out with their announcement. So if you don’t voluntarily upgrade your models or offer new models, someone else will force you to.
From following discussions on these forums & from visiting hobby shops on my road trips I get the impression that MTH is too occupied with perfecting the DCS Wi-Fi offering & has not made any significant upgrades to their freight cars or diesel-electric locomotives in the last few years.
I am thankful that MTH has updated their models with more separately applied details, LED lighting & DCC-capability in their models in the past but don’t stop upgrading your models. I will have no problems moving to any of your competitors if they offer more realistic 2-rail models.
These are just my opinion,
Thanks,
Naveen Rajan