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General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 10:53:31 PMQuote from: Bigmac on Today at 09:44:06 PMI suppose someone will state the obvious that " they" make millions of these cheap drills so that brings the price down--to a few pennies--allowing the multitude of online del boys to make a nice living. So why cant the N gauge manufacturers learn from this? You've answered your own question in the first paragraph above. The list of classes of loco not yet produced is getting smaller along with the size of those classes. The chances of getting 'one offs' such as 'Lion', 'Kestrel' etc are virtually nil. #2
General Discussion / Re: The angry threadLast post by Newportnobby - Today at 10:42:21 PMAny N gauge news from Rails is usually found on the forum so I'll only resubscribe maybe before this year's Advent calendar kicks in
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General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by njee20 - Today at 10:34:16 PMManufacturers don't openly publicise the size of their runs (except for limited editions), in the case of those limited editions the clue is in the name, they're limited, that keeps demand high.
Stock sitting on shelves costs money, so manufacturers don't want to end up with lots left over, and/or having to discount. That alone becomes a vicious cycle because people will just think "oh, I'm not paying full price, these will be discounted in 6 months time"; this was a common issue with Heljan models in OO. The market being small, and fickle, makes it virtually impossible for manufacturers to second guess what will really be popular. Obviously they choose models they think will sell well, but we've seen plenty of models (Dapol 59 is the screamingly obvious example right now) where they just misjudged/mistimed the market. That's bad for everyone in the long term, and even in the short term in that instance it's only good if you want a 59 with inaccurate colours and incorrect lighting for £75, even then Rails still have 40+ of some models. #4
General Discussion / Re: The angry threadLast post by RailGooner - Today at 10:28:04 PMIn your email app, create a rule/filter that inspects incoming email and IF TRUE that the sender address includes "@railsofsheffield.com" AND the body does NOT include "N gauge", THEN delete without reading.
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General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by Bigmac - Today at 10:26:01 PMQuote from: njee20 on Today at 10:07:53 PMThe tone of your post even makes this sound like bait. so why do some manufacturers deliberately make short runs ? #6
General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by njee20 - Today at 10:07:53 PMThe tone of your post even makes this sound like bait.
How many £19 drills do you think they sell globally? How many models of whatever your preferred thing is do you think they sell? Some reading for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economies_of_scale Obviously Farish could make 1,000,000 units. They'd be cheap. The market would be totally saturated. They'd go out of business. Win. #7
General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...Last post by Southerngooner - Today at 09:50:06 PMMore than happy for you to post this elsewhere Roy!
As the box is in good condition, with the two card tubes round the couplings, and the jar of oil (with a nice cork!) in there with the actual loco, the presence of the "jig" (which feels like steel) feels like something that hasn't just been dumped there. Coukd it be a form of clearance/track gauge/platform height guide? Dave #8
General Discussion / new cordless drill.Last post by Bigmac - Today at 09:44:06 PMmy 10 year old cheap cordless drill works fine--but the battery dont. An hours charge lasts about a minute. I cant find a new battery.
So i splashed out on a new one. It came with 2 chargeable batteries--and a charger. Plus drill bits and a snake thing to go round corners.All in a plastic case. It was £18.99 inc free postage on ebay. So whats all this got to do with N gauge ? I suppose someone will state the obvious that " they" make millions of these cheap drills so that brings the price down--to a few pennies--allowing the multitude of online del boys to make a nice living. So why cant the N gauge manufacturers learn from this? No doubt the site headmaster will enlighten me. #9
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by port perran - Today at 08:09:37 PMQuote from: Stingray. on Today at 07:59:24 PMFirst new music in 16 years from The Durutti ColumnHmmmm.... A new one to me and after a little check on earlier releases I'll listen a little more tomorrow. #10
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Stingray. - Today at 07:59:24 PMFirst new music in 16 years from The Durutti Column
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