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Title: Forney in HO
Post by: jleight on December 27, 2011, 04:09:55 PM
When is Bachmann going to produce an HO scale Forney?
Title: Re: Forney in HO
Post by: Doneldon on December 28, 2011, 12:06:02 AM
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I wouldn't look for it any time soon. Forneys are a special interest loco, even to the slim gaugers and geared loco enthusiasts. Bachmann is a corporation in the hobby to make money. There is no way they could pay the huge development costs for a new loco, especially one which wouldn't be easy to adapt to an existing chassis, and sell it at a cost that the relatively few potential buyers could afford while allowing the company to make a profit.
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Title: Re: Forney in HO
Post by: jleight on December 28, 2011, 04:29:05 PM
They have covered about all of the other logging locos so the Forney would be the natural last item to add to the list. I can understand your point but I believe there is a market out there just waiting to see the Forney arrive. I know of a few close people that would just at the opportunity.
Title: Re: Forney in HO
Post by: NWsteam on December 29, 2011, 09:41:03 PM
Quotewouldn't look for it any time soon. Forneys are a special interest loco, even to the slim gaugers and geared loco enthusiasts. Bachmann is a corporation in the hobby to make money. There is no way they could pay the huge development costs for a new loco, especially one which wouldn't be easy to adapt to an existing chassis, and sell it at a cost that the relatively few potential buyers could afford while allowing the company to make a profit.

This is one business model and I agree that Bachmann tends to follow it. However there are other business models were rarer locomotives do turn a profit. There are other companies that make trains this way and are still in business. All this to say: Bachmann may not make it…that doesn’t mean it won’t be made.

-Brad