This group is really quiet for this time of year. S gauge got you down? On the S-Scale io they’re talking about S cottage businesses and S scale turnouts. The lament is only scale turnouts will save S. Well maybe for, what’s their market share, 10-15% of S gaugers. While I don’t see the rationale in that thought, I do understand the wishful thinking.
What do you think will save S in general?
Tom Stoltz
in Maine
Not to sound negative, but nothing will save it if you mean in the context of a viable RTR driven scale to compete with O, HO, and N. Will it disappear? No, because the scale folks can always build (3D printing is a bright spot), and the Flyer folks have no problem buying and running the existing 2nd hand Flyer stuff. It is not however, going to compete with the other scales. That ship has sailed. The model RR hobby is contracting overall, and S is on the outside looking in.
I've been trying to make a go of it for about 15 years and it just never seems to work for me despite it being my favorite size by a long shot. It's disappointing to see how few people are really left in the scale. That's not the worst part either... when you factory in the economics of doing smaller runs with the current overseas manufacturing situation, and all the changes of the past few years and it seems highly unlikely that any new projects would be started. The majority of people in S wouldn't be willing to pay what the models would cost. Case in point - the latest Lionel 2-8-8-2s are sitting on dealer shelves at their $1800 price point. It's not just the high-priced stuff either. It seems that ScaleTrains is having slow sales with the hoppers, boxcars, and cabooses too and they are all priced very well imho.
I think that we are just at a point where the population wasn't big to start with and now it's shrinking. The economic realities of that make it unlikely that we will see any company producing anything other than reruns/repaints of existing tooling.
Having said all that, I'm still considering building a small S scale fantasy switching layout :-) I don't expect any newly tooled product in the future though. At best, Lionel releases the Legacy Mikado, ScaleTrains hopefully reruns SHS engines someday (doubtful), and American Models just stays in business.
I REALLY wish I could fall in love with the size of HO. Things would be much easier... LOL.