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Re: Thoughts on Spy Photos of New Trains
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 6 Jan 2006 17:49:59 GMT
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I wouldnt expect to get a brickbuilt nose to be honest. It would add a lot
to the price and would detract from the look in the eyes of most kids. We
live in a slick age and bricks just arent going to cut it, no matter how
clever. My preference is for brick builds but Im not ten years old.
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I dont buy this argument. The Super Chief proved that brick-built designs
can be both aesthetically pleasing and popular.
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Ill take your I dont buy this argument and raise it. We know that the Super
Chief proved popular amongst AFOLs, but not neccesarily amonst the population at
large.
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And how could a brick-built design be any more expensive than that Playmobil
wanna-be? 20-30 small bricks made from existing molds would have to be
cheaper than designing an entirely new mold for a piece that will only ever
show up in one or two sets. How much use did TLC get out of this
monstrosity?
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Fortunately we dont need to think about this one, the prices are there for us
to see on Shop@Home. Taking the UK price, the Super Chief engine sold for £27
whilst the High-Speed Train engine sold for £20 making it 35% more expensive. I
know that this difference isnt just the nose but its quite a lot.
I prefer the Super Chief by a long run, both for its look and its piece use but
I am not the target market. Nor are you or anyone who frequents this newsgroup.
Tim
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Thoughts on Spy Photos of New Trains
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| (...) Yeah, but the Super Chief had 3x more pieces than the 10157. Per piece, the Super Chief comes in at 9.17 cents per piece, while the High Speed Locomotive comes in at 17.73. Beyond the savings in not designing a new mold for every new engine, (...) (19 years ago, 6-Jan-06, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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| (...) I don't buy this argument. The Super Chief proved that brick-built designs can be both aesthetically pleasing and popular. And how could a brick-built design be any more expensive than that Playmobil wanna-be? 20-30 small bricks made from (...) (19 years ago, 6-Jan-06, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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