Originally Posted by jonnyspeed:
I think you should check your facts before you start laying it on so thick Rich.
You know for a FACT that it was posted on the S scale SIG because YOU are the one that copied this post there and you even mention that in a post above!
And here is YOUR quote from the S scale SIG forum:
"3rd Rail is once again trying to reach out to the S Scaler. While Scott Mann is the son of the old Sunset Model proprietor, Mort Mann, 3rd Rail is not like the old Sunset Models and has developed a very good reputation in the O Scale/O Hirail world.
I own two 3rd-Rail O Scale locomotives and am very satisfied with the quality."
It was indeed posted on the Yahoo group as well. Post#93850 if you care to look it up.
Let me see, there has been 1 S Fest and 0 S Sprees or NASG conventions since this project died. I can't fault Scott for not spending advertising dollars on this project. Why would he? It was my idea. He is more than willing to build ANYTHING that the S scale community will get behind. So while you may want to be a sarcastic snob and poo-poo on my Erie Berk idea at least I got off my rump and tried to do something for the community. I haven't seen you reach out to many companies lately.
The point is that I took the initiative and Scott responded. But the negative feedback that I received from the community blew me away. I lost track of how many people either just will not give Sunset another chance, or had a problem because it wasn't advertised in a magazine. Really? Who gives a flip if it is in a magazine? How does that make it more or less valid? They obviously haven't purchased much from Lionel or MTH in the past if they think that putting it in print somehow guarantees that it will be made. But I thought that was part of the allure of S... that you had relationships with these companies and it was more personal. It doesn't get much more personal than reaching out to the 3 main S scale community forums.
So let's recap shall we? It was posted here, on Yahoo, and on the S scale SIG. Perhaps I should have gone door to door with a petition? If there would have been any kind of real interest I'm sure Scott would have at least put it up on his website to take pre-orders (Like he has been for 5 yrs. on the SP Pacific).
I find it unfortunate, but all to expected to hear you say "the poor little Erie Berkshire". That has pretty much been my experience in S over the last few years. A bunch of guys that have been in this for decades that only care about what they want. I have been made to feel anything but welcome. I was BLASTED for mentioning Lionel, MTH, and Sunset on Yahoo. Now all they talk about is Lionel and MTH. Due to something that happened decades ago at Sunset I took on their stigmata merely by mentioning their name. Way to support the guy doing the leg work S scale community!
If newbies to S fail to realize how small S is, then I think it is fair to say that Old-Hats in S fail to realize how insular and pompous they have become.
River Raisin is top notch. Dan is the only hope that any S scale modeler has to get anything done in high quality that they really want. I suggest the community get (and stay) behind Dan. Lionel is going to force you to buy what they make. It is amazing to see how far John Z has brought them, but that is their M.O. and MTH is still up in the air.
I wish you guys the best. I sincerely hope that it works out for you.
PS. Please enlighten me as to what the difference is between tweaking a brass engine to make it run well and having to send a new Y3 out to have scale wheels installed? Neither accomplish what you want out of the box. I don't see that as a valid argument. I'm fairly certain that every company that has imported S scale brass has had varying degrees of success and failure as far as running qualities are concerned. That is hardly a unique attribute to Sunset.
OK. I'll admit I forgot about my cross postings, so shoot me.
But, it once again points out the fallacy about relying on word of mouth advertising, particularly if one is trying to reach out a new audience. Especially, if there is a perception (wrongly or rightly) among that audience of poor quality based on the "sins of the father," so to speak.
Note: I am extremely happy with my 3rd rail CB&Q Northern and Hudson, and am perfectly willing to tell others about them, so don't try to corner me on that count.
You got blasted on Yahoo for mentioning Lionel, MTH and 3rd Rail? Well so did I. I was practically excommunicated. I still have the scars on my backside to prove it. I practically got run off for posting a link with pictures of the Challenger posed on my layout. Took heat for both the U33C's and SD70's over there. I was even accused of being a paid mouthpiece/lapdog for OGR and attempting to build a media empire over there and convert folk to O. Cry me a river....
Insular? No arguement there. Pompus? Also no argument. I've been trying to convince S Scalers to look outside the S scale bubble and see what's going on in the outside world since 1985. It has been changing, but very slowly. Unfortunately, there's still some stuck in the "Scratchbuilders Scale" mindset.
As far as the Y3 goes. A person wishing to have one on his scale railroad KNOWS up front he's going to have to send it off to be reflanged and reprogrammed. He also KNOWS it WILL run when it comes back from conversion.
When one spends a similar amount on a brass model and HAS to continually tweek it to GET it to run, that's an entirely different matter.
Rusty