P & S Hobbies York shop to close, Scarborough shop to carry on.

Just think about that statement, for a minute..
Then add up the capital you would have to tie-up, in holding that amount of stock.
Rent, rates, energy, insurance, staff costs...

The numbers soon get very frightening.

Then add in limited production runs, and it becomes a nightmare.

PhilP.
That's where the manufacturers are shafting the hobby. The manufacturers will be the reason for the death of G Scale. I admit, I'm lucky and fortunate to be able to purchase the odd LGB T3 or whatever. But where's the little Schoma or Field Locomotive for a few hundred quid without DCC to ignite interest, and be stackable in a shop? DCC when I started was a choice. I started with cheap 4 wheelers, no DCC, and I gradually converted them. That option that I did has been taken away by LGB....

For reference I started purchasing those cheap models when I was 22. They no longer exist.
 
That's where the manufacturers are shafting the hobby. The manufacturers will be the reason for the death of G Scale. I admit, I'm lucky and fortunate to be able to purchase the odd LGB T3 or whatever. But where's the little Schoma or Field Locomotive for a few hundred quid without DCC to ignite interest, and be stackable in a shop? DCC when I started was a choice. I started with cheap 4 wheelers, no DCC, and I gradually converted them. That option that I did has been taken away by LGB....

For reference I started purchasing those cheap models when I was 22. They no longer exist.
I'm with Duncan here. Like most I have limited disposable income and a variety of interests not just Garden Railways ( Please don't think too badly of me). I would never consider paying several thousand pound for a Locomotive and, as I run Analogue, a lot of its features would be redundant. Several hundred pounds for a 2nd hand one is still a considered purchase.Over the years I have upgraded the railway,.railclamps and metal wheels on the rolling stock, but I'm now at the stage at looking at the cost of things and wondering how if I can take this hobby any further. More Chinese knock off rolling stock would help. You don't feel as bad if you bodge a job on a £30 odd pound purchase. More choice of starter sets. I thought the Piko battery operated remote controls would be a step forward but at the prices they are charging now I think not.
 
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