I have just downloaded the digital version of BRM magazine which comes with a filmed Bachmann interview. (The paper magazine comes with an optional bonus DVD which costs £1 more) the interview is on the DVD.
I found the interview fascinating and very positive in outlook for N gauge. It also gives an insight into the recent 20% increase and their manufacturing process.
Regards
Veronica.
I think they have put it on youtube too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA8Npvx8rBc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA8Npvx8rBc)
I think that's the interview your talking about
That's the one I got as part of the digital magazine. I think there are a few more features on the actual DVD that comes with the paper magazine.
There are two versions of the paper magazine one with a bonus DVD and one without which I think is a bit silly as it just causes confusion.
Quote from: silly moo on August 08, 2014, 05:35:33 PM
I have just downloaded the digital version of BRM magazine which comes with a filmed Bachmann interview. (The paper magazine comes with an optional bonus DVD which costs £1 more) the interview is on the DVD.
I found the interview fascinating and very positive in outlook for N gauge. It also gives an insight into the recent 20% increase and their manufacturing process.
Regards
Veronica.
As for giving a positive outlook for N Gauge, they are still not doing us any favours with the increase of 20%, they should be inspiring folks to take up the hobby, and keeping the costs down as much as possible, if costs rise again in the same manner then they need to fetch production back to the UK, and keep the money in this country, we all like bang for bucks and it means that some of us cannot buy as much rolling stock as we hoped.
Quote from: Geoff on August 09, 2014, 07:39:33 PM
Quote from: silly moo on August 08, 2014, 05:35:33 PM
I have just downloaded the digital version of BRM magazine which comes with a filmed Bachmann interview. (The paper magazine comes with an optional bonus DVD which costs £1 more) the interview is on the DVD.
I found the interview fascinating and very positive in outlook for N gauge. It also gives an insight into the recent 20% increase and their manufacturing process.
Regards
Veronica.
As for giving a positive outlook for N Gauge, they are still not doing us any favours with the increase of 20%, they should be inspiring folks to take up the hobby, and keeping the costs down as much as possible, if costs rise again in the same manner then they need to fetch production back to the UK, and keep the money in this country, we all like bang for bucks and it means that some of us cannot buy aqs much rolling stock as we hoped.
Geoff,
I think it is highly unlikely that a Chinese own company will start manufacturing in this country any time soon!
I think you will find that even with a 20% increase it is still cheaper to manufacture in China than in the UK.
I would like to be proven wrong.
So Bachmann is owned by the Chinese, I do doubt that surely they are only working to contracts.
Quote from: Geoff on August 09, 2014, 10:05:07 PM
So Bachmann is owned by the Chinese, I do doubt that surely they are only working to contracts.
Bachmann as an entity is wholly owned by Kader Industries based in Dungguan, China.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kader_Industries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kader_Industries)
Quote from: griffo49 on August 09, 2014, 10:15:21 PM
Quote from: Geoff on August 09, 2014, 10:05:07 PM
So Bachmann is owned by the Chinese, I do doubt that surely they are only working to contracts.
Bachmann as an entity is wholly owned by Kader Industries based in Dungguan, China.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kader_Industries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kader_Industries)
I stand corrected thanks for that info.
Quotethey should be inspiring folks to take up the hobby
This is bachmanns facility in the UK:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/bachmanneurope.jpg)
and this is one of Bachmann chinas own shops:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/bachmannchina.jpg)
Bit more inspiring for the Chinese model railway fans
Kato & Tomix both have really good visitor centres in Japan, I know the argument will be that they have a 4 million N gauge modeller strong market but is that because they have nurtured them and encouraged their interest? What is Bachmanns & also Dapol and Hornby's 10, 20 year plan to increase the number of model railway enthusiasts? Should they all combine forces to create a UK model railway visitor centre?
Quote from: MKP on August 09, 2014, 10:52:01 PM
Quotethey should be inspiring folks to take up the hobby
This is bachmanns facility in the UK:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/bachmanneurope.jpg)
and this is one of Bachmann chinas own shops:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/bachmannchina.jpg)
Bit more inspiring for the Chinese model railway fans
Kato & Tomix both have really good visitor centres in Japan, I know the argument will be that they have a 4 million N gauge modeller strong market but is that because they have nurtured them and encouraged their interest? What is Bachmanns & also Dapol and Hornby's 10, 20 year plan to increase the number of model railway enthusiasts? Should they all combine forces to create a UK model railway visitor centre?
You are totally bang on, we do not have the inspiration thrown at us enough by manufacturers, if it was not for all the exhibitions that go on there would not be the same interest, and I thank all the folks out there who take there own time to exhibit.
Hello Fred here.I subscribe to BRM Magazine and get it in the post each month. If I want the (free)dvd I will have to go to W H Smiths and by aneather magazine. Bit of a ripoff i think.
Will cancel my subscription. :veryangry: Fred
Suggest you write (not email) to the Editor and complain about everything that you are excluded from as a subscriber ...
Will do .Thanks Fred.