From: Alan Lambert Fort Worth, Texas Rachel, I agree with you. We just need to sit back down to our trains andwait to see what happens in the future. We may be in store for a big suprise. Alan Lambert
________________________________ From: rcovington92 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2012 4:22 PM Subject: {S-Scale List} It's all in their heritage... Every so often I actually have an observation to share and after last night here goes mine. Lionel's strong resurgence in recent years has been because they remember where they come from and understand the value of their history. When countless manufacturers have gone bust over the years, they are still in business. Therefor I vote we have a little bit of trust in their over all business plan. Now, why do I say that... Last night I spent many hours perusing their last ten years or so of offerings and have noticed that they have slowly embraced scale over traditional offerings. While they still have a strong core of their re-released traditional stuff, every year has seen an increase in their scale product lines (shucks if they had all the stuff now back when I was into O scale I'd still be there). Whats that got to do with us...simple. If they find the same success with their new S scale offerings in a few years we're going to be in hog heaven with all their new offerings to come. I find that personally, I am very glad I have made the move to S scale and am excited about what the future holds in store for us. As long as they can offer a few locos under $1000 :) Just my 2 bits, Rachel Covington
