I agree with Chris, too, except that he is talking about apples and the thread was about oranges. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the AM Trailer Hauler is the most inexpensive complete set right now. I wonder how it might work out if AM took one their of diesel products like the Baldwin switcher, RS3 or FP7 and, put a car or two with it, a caboose, some track and a small power pack and sold it close to cost. I think we could come close to the under $200 mark that way. It also would fit Don's "get em hooked and they'll buy my expensive stuff" idea.
Roy --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Stoudt,Kenneth R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Don't hold back Chris! Tell us how you really feel. I agree. I'm quite > fulfilled with my AM heavyweights rolling along behind my Hudson. > Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Zizzo [mailto:busyboy@o...] > Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 10:47 PM > To: slist > Subject: [S-Trains] K-Line? > > > David (among many others on the same track) said: > >OK, Wild hare idea here!! > >The Marx cattle car works wonderfully with AF trucks under--you do have > >to file the bottom of the ends about 1/8" . . . and so on and so on. > > I don't understand this thread at all. What is it that you guys want? More > cheap plastic freight cars that look like toys? Of all manufacturers to get > into the mix, why K-Line and it's old Marx plastic junk? Anybody who wants > this stuff has not been to York. There it's sold by the pound; By the > skidload if you have a hundred dollars. > > Are you fed up with all that SHS and AM realism? Are you longing for a > playset with action figures and a walkie-talkie? > > I thought most every one of us had followed a similar path. We got into > Flyer because we (and our parents who paid for them) liked the realistic > details and scale quality those clunky 0 gauge toys couldn't provide. As > time went by and our perceptions deepened, we realized that Flyers also were > toylike, though beloved, and that the new stuff appearing all around us was > the payoff for keeping the faith. Isn't an SHS switcher your reward for > keeping that old Baldwin with the Phillips screw crack running for all these > years? Aren't a set of AM Buddliners behind a pair of E-8's payback for > enduring Comet and Rocket and Silver Flash sets and boxy, unscale dome cars? > They are for me. > > There isn't too much I want of the current trains offered. I have most of > what I like. The Gilbert catalog fantasy is pretty much paid off (except > for big, and I mean BIG, steam.) I just don't even want to think about > polystyrene cabooses molded in red and offered with no floor, two axles and > a molded in truck detail. No thanks. I'm outta there for good. > > Of course, that's just me. As usual, do what you want. I won't try to stop > ya, but I will comment. > > Chris Zizzo > > > > S-Trains list sponsor: http://www.americanflyertrains.com > All the "Flyer" you desire...books and accessories too! > > To UNSUBSCRIBE from this list send a note to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > + > > + S-Trains list sponsor: http://www.americanflyertrains.com All the "Flyer" you desire...books and accessories too! To UNSUBSCRIBE from this list send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
