Alan,

 

As I stated near the top of my email last night, there is nothing wrong with
modeling any S scale flavor that floats your boat, including hi-rail.  My
point was that I am not worried about losing sales because I don't offer the
hi-rail option.  In my experience, the "average" hi-railer is not a kit
builder.  Sure he/she may build a kit structure or add/remove some details
from a RTR item.  That's not what I'm talking about; I'm referring to
scratchbuilding or building a highly-detailed kit that requires drilling
holes, bending wire, adding details, painting and decaling.  I'm continually
amazed at how many "modelers" are terrified of painting and decaling, yet
these are key ingredients to completing a plausible model.  I've been in the
S market long enough to know this is an accurate assessment and is shared by
MANY of my scale customers and dealers.

 

I can't please everyone and have no intention in trying.  If someone wants
to buy one of my kits and completely gut the underframe to make it AF
compatible, including couplers, that's his/her choice.  If I offered that,
I'd have to create 2 sets of patterns and try to recoup design time, pattern
cost and production time spread over a divided market.  It's hard enough
justify production expense, et al for just 1 kit option.

 

And, by the way, my S scale sales are doing quite well, so I have no clue
where you get the idea otherwise.  S scale gross sales are 2nd behind my
industrial work and a very important part of my livelihood.  Unless S scale
completely shuts down overnight, I plan to keep producing S items for many
years to come.  I have a very diverse and devoted group of scale customers,
many of whom are personal friends.  Aside from the friendship aspect,
eliminating S scale from my business plan would be a very bad decision.

 

I consider this topic closed.

 

Jim King

Smoky Mountain Model Works, Inc.

Ph. (828) 777-5619

<www.smokymountainmodelworks.com>

 

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