Originally Posted by AMCDave:
The cost difference between HO and O today is not as great as it once was. And 20 years ago HO had a HUGE advantage in variety of equipment. I know back in the late 70's and early 80's I was going into the hobby shop twice a month and ordering 6 HO scale MDC 3 bay hoppers in C&O.....total was $13.50. I know 6 3 bay hoppers in O scale have never been $13.50! So if a big layout is a few years old....cost more than likely did play a role.....along with what was available.
Today HO is catching up cost wise fast. No more Athrean blue box or MDC kits for well under $5 each......no more Athrean F-7 AB sets for $30!! Now prices are getting very close.
AMCDave,
You hit it on the head.
Price plus availability. I remember you had to "Get it now," in HO too,then & now,but there's always,for the most part,been reruns if you missed the 1st run-not always but for the most part.
Also,in HO,Intermountain,Tangent & Accurail,ALL make models of the 4750 cvd grain hopper,vs Atlas making the 1 model. Here,if you missed the 1st run you're OUT if you can't find it on Ebay,in the corner of a hobby shop,or from a modeler who's got some that are willing to sell,at least this has been my experience.
Sadly,but factually put from a track manufacturer,O 2 rail,will probably be always looked upon as the relative you put up with. I'm thinking this is 100% right on. Lionel started 3 rail,I grew up with it,thought that was all there was in later life,then found out last year this isn't so. 3rail has exploded in realism over what it used to be,but that's still where the O scale market is so manufacturers naturally invest heaviest in that market,not 2rail.
O scale switches. The cheapest RTR models I've found are $65+ up to $102. The most expensive RTR HO switch DCC ready,is $23.99. I can see doubling that price as O is 2x larger than HO,but more than that-???
There should be at least the same amount of railroad materials,(equipment), available in O scale on the rails as well as trackside models as in HO,but that's not true. There should be more realistic models available because of the increase in size available to work in,but not so.
If I were a modeler looking for a scale to model in that offers the most realism & availability at reasonable prices,well I don't need to answer that & I'm VERY SORRY for that. O has SO MUCH TO OFFER if developed,it would make the choice in scales to model in VERY tough indeed.
Sorry,didn't answer your post to rant. I didn't mean to "bash" any scale or anyone,things just get in a fellas' mind & translate to his hands.
My plans are to sell my over supply of HO & N scales,plus anything I don't want in O scale,& see what might change in O scale that might tip the scales in favor of O scale a bit.
Thanks,
Al Hummel