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Post by lvrr325 on Jun 22, 2022 7:59:05 GMT -8
a $40-$50 price increase in 10 years isn't all that bad. They will probably street price for $150-ish depending on demand. Imagine if Rapido was doing them instead. They'd be $250-ish and street for $210
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Post by riogrande on Jun 22, 2022 8:29:54 GMT -8
a $40-$50 price increase in 10 years isn't all that bad. They will probably street price for $150-ish depending on demand. Imagine if Rapido was doing them instead. They'd be $250-ish and street for $210 Not bad. Athearn's price increase seem to be a lot higher during the past year or so.
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Post by migalyto on Jun 22, 2022 13:09:14 GMT -8
I realize some of you don't like the New Jersey vendor but they are listing the non-dcc versions for $159.00 and the dcc version for $235.00. Thats about $40.00 cheaper than Overland, or Trainworld.
They don't have the cars listed yet. I emailed yesterday, and he said they would be up by the weekend.
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Post by gevohogger on Jun 23, 2022 5:25:24 GMT -8
The remaining TLT examples on Ebay are certainly priced near and dear! The sellers must think they're golden.
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Post by lvrr325 on Jun 23, 2022 20:57:37 GMT -8
We've been through that before. They'll continue to not sell even more when these come out.
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Post by cn2240 on Aug 9, 2024 12:03:12 GMT -8
Just got my WCE MP-36 today and whilst I don't have time for an operating session, one thing I immediately like is that Atlas used clamshell packaging for the model instead of that annoying packaging with the screws. It's great to finally have an Atlas model and not have to always get a screwdriver when taking it in/out of the box. The box is also larger compared to the ones for my other Atlas models since it also has some foam packing.
As for the model itself, I did go through a few sounds and most of the lights and they're fine. Probably nothing different compared to the old TLT model apart from it having a LokSound 5 and being able to individually control all the lights.
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