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In lugnet.trains, Teunis Davey wrote:
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Being this , was any AFOL planing to start making some new steam train
wheels? In RED,BLACK & GRAY. As I would like to get some . Im guessing that
they wont be cheap. As A mould would have to be made. Perfect design BEN !!
Many thanks , Teunis.
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To answer your question, Yes. Based on some inside information, somebody is
making train drive wheels. Ive heard they will be available for purchase
certainly before christmas.
It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
Cheers.
Ben Fleskes
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In lugnet.trains, Ben Fleskes wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Teunis Davey wrote:
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Being this , was any AFOL planing to start making some new steam train
wheels? In RED,BLACK & GRAY. As I would like to get some . Im guessing that
they wont be cheap. As A mould would have to be made. Perfect design BEN !!
Many thanks , Teunis.
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To answer your question, Yes. Based on some inside information, somebody
is making train drive wheels. Ive heard they will be available for purchase
certainly before christmas.
It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
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Ill toss out a number: $10 for a pair of them...
Of course that means Id be paying $60 for enough of them to rebuild my
Challenger! :-)
Whatever, its only money. Ive already spent a bunch on other BrickLink orders
for parts, why not spend some more for wheels?
JohnG, GMLTC
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
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Ill toss out a number: $10 for a pair of them...
Of course that means Id be paying $60 for enough of them to rebuild my
Challenger! :-)
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Oh yea, and another $40 for the 4-8-4 #261 Im working on... ;-)
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In lugnet.trains, Ben Fleskes wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Teunis Davey wrote:
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Being this , was any AFOL planing to start making some new steam train
wheels? In RED,BLACK & GRAY. As I would like to get some . Im guessing that
they wont be cheap. As A mould would have to be made. Perfect design BEN !!
Many thanks , Teunis.
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To answer your question, Yes. Based on some inside information, somebody
is making train drive wheels. Ive heard they will be available for purchase
certainly before christmas.
It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
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well... something more than what I am getting parts for out of the 3033s I
bought on sale ( about 1.2 cents a piece) and something less than what I paid
for my last service pack of larger drivers. I cant find the number for it
offhand, service packs are hard to search for... but it has two pair and they;re
the larger drivers... it MIGHT be this one:
Nope, those are the smaller black spokers, these are the larger red ones... its
either this one
or this one
part 4180c04 is the part number I think but Peeron doesnt have a pic
These larger drivers are the ones ues in 7750:
The packs are hard to find, and I was happy to get the one I did... I paid 30
Euros for (and thought I got a pretty good deal on it) at LegoWorld from Henrys
Brickjewels...
(BTW the 7750 inventory is wrong, it omits these wheels of which I speak!
http://www.peeron.com/cgi-bin/invcgis/inv/sets/7750-1?withpics=no )
So, somewhere between 1.2 cents each and 10 euros or so.. Does that help?
OK more seriously these things cant be cheap, there are tooling costs to
recoup. The demand is probably inelastic up to a point at which point it turns
elastic. To see what I mean...
Id pay 5 to 10 a pair without even blinking but I bet that requires a huge
production run to recoup your costs so Id be resigned to paying somewhat more
than that I guess. Price them at 50 a pair and Id be thinking pretty hard about
how badly I wanted to build big electric locomotives (remember, these spoked
drivers would be good for large european electrics too!) and big steamers...
So you need to find the knee in the demand curve. Maybe price them really high
and lower the price over time till sales stop increasing?
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Ill toss out a number: $10 for a pair of them...
Of course that means Id be paying $60 for enough of them to rebuild my
Challenger! :-)
Whatever, its only money. Ive already spent a bunch on other BrickLink
orders for parts, why not spend some more for wheels?
JohnG, GMLTC
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This seems a pretty reasonable price (from the market point of view, I dont
know about production costs) especially when compared to the price of the large
spoked wheel. On bricklink at the moment the cheapest is $4 for a pair and the
average is $7.30 and these are in limited quantities + only in red!
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogPriceGuide.asp?P=35&colorID=5
Tim
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
No it doesnt they are bricks with wheels, not wheels attached to bricks. :-)
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In lugnet.trains, Ben Fleskes wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Teunis Davey wrote:
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Being this , was any AFOL planing to start making some new steam train
wheels? In RED,BLACK & GRAY. As I would like to get some . Im guessing that
they wont be cheap. As A mould would have to be made. Perfect design BEN !!
Many thanks , Teunis.
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To answer your question, Yes. Based on some inside information, somebody
is making train drive wheels. Ive heard they will be available for purchase
certainly before christmas.
It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
Cheers.
Ben Fleskes
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Its can only be an educated guess but further to this does anyone have an idea
of the quantities that would sell. While a lot of AFOLS seem to have an
unlimited budget many dont (like myself!) thus while I would like about 12
axles/24 wheels; I would probably only get 3-4 axles and maybe some more later,
this would not really be affected by the price. (3-4 axles could be pretty much
said to be a minimum order.)
How many train modelling AFOLs are there out there? Most do probably not
read/post here and sof course some wont be on the net at all.
Tim
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In lugnet.trains, Tim David wrote:
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How many train modelling AFOLs are there out there? Most do probably not
read/post here and of course some wont be on the net at all.
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Thats why youd need an extra pair of wheels to show people at train shows.
Have a business card (or a link on your website) to the Bricklink store where
??? is selling them. Make it simple for people to get these, and I think theyd
become quite popular.
And it just came to me that a wheel like this would look great on my keychain.
Yea, Im a geek... :-)
JohnG, GMLTC
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Tim David wrote:
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How many train modelling AFOLs are there out there? Most do probably not
read/post here and of course some wont be on the net at all.
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Thats why youd need an extra pair of wheels to show people at train shows.
Have a business card (or a link on your website) to the Bricklink store where
??? is selling them. Make it simple for people to get these, and I think
theyd become quite popular.
And it just came to me that a wheel like this would look great on my
keychain. Yea, Im a geek... :-)
JohnG, GMLTC
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All good ideas! Heck, GREAT ideas. The keychain ones could be the ones that got
rejected for being poorly formed or out of round or whatever...
Pardon me while I dip into fantasy mode... Suppose LEGO themselves got behind
third party efforts and put a link to the site of whoevers doing this... (and
to custom kit designers and to Little Armory and etc) Just a bare link with a
disclaimer saying they had no responsibility. Would that be cool or what?
Never happen, but if you really want VOLUME (which drives costs down) there you
go... that would be the way!!!!
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John Gerlach wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Ben Fleskes wrote:
> > In lugnet.trains, Teunis Davey wrote:
> > <snip>
> > > Being this , was any AFOL planing to start making some new steam train
> > > wheels? In RED,BLACK & GRAY. As I would like to get some . I'm guessing
> > > that they won't be cheap. As A mould would have to be made. Perfect
> > > design BEN !! Many thanks , Teunis.
> >
> > To answer your question, Yes. Based on some 'inside' information,
> > somebody
> > is making train drive wheels. I've heard they will be available for
> > purchase certainly before christmas.
> >
> > It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
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> I'll toss out a number: $10 for a pair of them...
With such prices I'd only buy those I'd need right away, and certainly none
to stock "in case"
If OTOH it would be around $5 per pair, I'd easily buy 20-30 pairs, just to
make sure I don't run out. (Somewhere in my head I've got plans for a
German BR43 and BR50 class, as well as a Dutch 1000 series electric engine)
--
Jan-Albert van Ree | http://www.vanree.net/brickpiles/
Brick Piles | Santa Fe B-unit
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> It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
It's hard to tell what a "fair" price is, because I have no idea what the
tooling cost will be, nor how many of them can be realistically sold at
which price point.
I would like to buy three to six pairs of them, maybe more, but that depends
on price. At $10 a pair I would probably stay with tree pairs, when the
price is more like $5 a pair, I would certainly purchase more than six
pairs.
Don't know whether this is realistic or helpful ...
Greetings
Horst
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> This seems a pretty reasonable price (from the market point of view, I don't
> know about production costs) especially when compared to the price of the
> large spoked wheel.
I don't think that the fair price for an item that can be produced in almost
unlimited quantity (and in fact will have to be produced in large quantity
to create return on investment) can reasonably be compared to the price for
a collector's item that is long out of production.
That is not to say, I wouldn't pay $10 per pair (as I posted before), but at
least in my case, the ROI would be higher with a significantly lower price.
Avaiability in multiple colors (black being my next favorite) will probably
also help with that matter ...
Greetings
Horst
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In lugnet.trains, Tim David wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Ben Fleskes wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Teunis Davey wrote:
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Being this , was any AFOL planing to start making some new steam train
wheels? In RED,BLACK & GRAY. As I would like to get some . Im guessing
that they wont be cheap. As A mould would have to be made. Perfect design
BEN !! Many thanks , Teunis.
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To answer your question, Yes. Based on some inside information, somebody
is making train drive wheels. Ive heard they will be available for
purchase certainly before christmas.
It leaves me wondering, how much would you pay? What is a fair price?
Cheers.
Ben Fleskes
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Its can only be an educated guess but further to this does anyone have an
idea of the quantities that would sell. While a lot of AFOLS seem to have an
unlimited budget many dont (like myself!) thus while I would like about 12
axles/24 wheels; I would probably only get 3-4 axles and maybe some more
later, this would not really be affected by the price. (3-4 axles could be
pretty much said to be a minimum order.)
How many train modelling AFOLs are there out there? Most do probably not
read/post here and sof course some wont be on the net at all.
Tim
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I would buy 12 axels, in all three colours !! Red , Black & Gray.
Total 36 axels @ $10us each ??? = $360us ???
But, for me to spend that sort of money the design would have to be perfected.
So that they work perfectly on 9v & 12v rails. And the push rods run smooth.
What about a Blind Driver ??? Many thanks,Teunis.
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