--- In [email protected], "Bill Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am quite frankly
> getting a little tired of the suggestions that the NASG should be
the Sugar
> Daddy for any new project, or even producing any NEW products beyond the
> much needed standards gauges. I just do not see why in 2006 the NASG
> compete with its
> current S manufacturers for the ever tightening S Scale dollar.
Hi Bill, I don't know much about the NASG but it seems to me that
anyone who promotes a new model still needs a manufacturer? Unless the
NASG actually has their own production facility anything they promote
is making work for someone some where? If a group can get something
going for it's members I don't see any harm in that? It might become a
model that would have not otherwise be produced?
You know. I don't think the S scale market is shrinking, I think
it's expanding and will expand a lot more as the large group of HO and
N scalers age and decide they want larger models( and a few O guys
like myself decide we want smaller models!)......dave
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