I just wish people would stop putting LGB on so high a pedestal. Its just one company among many.
Question: If LGB doesn't make what I want, than am I still stupid for not buying them?
Sadly I have gotten
that attitude before the Big Burst and even
since then even more sadly to say. :impatient:
Its all first rate stuff but today its also very expensive when compared to similar items made by other manufacturers and quite simply, for alot of rolling stock its not any better or worse than those items, track is identical in usage, the only clear advantage LGB has is in turnouts, but Aristo offers a far wider range of radius' in their turnouts to effectivly take over the market over here. Especially if your running the really big engines so popular over here.
EPL never made a plastic Shay or Climax so they lost that market to Bachmann, they never made a real US mainline diesel beside the F7 so Aristocraft/USA took that market. Marklin is now trying to re-establish the brand but has decided to focus on the world market for now, so all us lot over here wont get much in the next few years besides repaints.
Its just the
cost factor for me that really keeps the door closed, especially when I consider the alternatives. $700 for an F7? Really...$700???? for $450 I can get an A and a B unit both from USA, that would be $1200 from LGB, and $450 for a little 2-axle road KoF Switcher??? and thats at a discounter, at Walthers the F7 is almost $1000 !!! REALLY? at that price I expect it to fetch my newspaper and fix breakfast as well.
At Walthers, US passenger cars are $150 ????? I mean lets be SERIOUS, the LGB open platform passenger cars are for all intents and purposes nearly IDENTICAL to Bachmann coaches which are $90 less if you look around. If they had reissued the closed vestible cars which are really close to the cars being used on the Silverton trains trains today, and at $150+ would still be a hellova lot less than the closed platform San Juan cars Accucraft offer and would have a clear advantage over the competition, but they market what they market and we just have to see what they decide to offer.
After my downsizing I still have 6 Porters, an Americanized Stainz and several EPL era cars, all my track on the old layout was LGB, but today I have mostly HLW engines & stock which are every bit as reliable and durable as LGB, and with Marklins current pricing structure, actually are more affordable.
Maybe a slight ammend to Rule 9 ? I'll buy whatever I like
and can afford, because I'd sure like a couple brass engines from Missouri Locomotive Works but just because I like them, sure doesn't mean I can
afford them...
