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"Friends, something jogged my memory and went back to the Archi
ves. Here is a posting I wrote one year ago: 2008,02,04
When Marklin sold the company to a Euro conglomerate a while ago I predicted that that was the beginning of the end for Marklin Z. Last week this prediction is a step closer with the Marklin company deciding to use Walthers as their sole US distributor. Marklin Z is just a tiny part of the company. There is no new 2008 US Z issue this year. So you US Euro modelers better buy it now. I doubt Marklin will be very active Z in two years. This of course goes for their US Z line as well. I hope I'm way wrong on this but I don't see it any other way. Many of us have Marklin steamers as the price for a loco from US sources can be well over $1500. If you are on a budget and into steam, buy now. There's plenty of locos for sale now. Later??? I really feel bad for our European friends who for the most part model Euro railroads. What do you think about Marklin's policies these days? Cheers, Jim CCRR
Nothing makes me sadder than realizing how close I was to this day back then. Cheers, Jim CCRR:("
Well, I won't change a thing here in 2010. On Marklin's road to recovery we Z scalers must realize that we are not a big part of Marklin's profits. We will have to wait our turn (maybe years) watching HO get all the goodies. If and when Marklin feels there is money in Z they will take a small chance. Until then expect reprints of pre-existing locos and rolling stock. Jim CCRR:(
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I really feel bad for our European friends who for the most part model Euro railroads. What do you think about Marklin's policies these days? Cheers, Jim CCRR
Nothing makes me sadder than realizing how close I was to this day back then. Cheers, Jim CCRR:("
Well, I won't change a thing here in 2010. On Marklin's road to recovery we Z scalers must realize that we are not a big part of Marklin's profits. We will have to wait our turn (maybe years) watching HO get all the goodies.
Yes, it should be a pity if Marklin Z was desappearing.. They are those who launched Z scale, after all. But as you ask what we think about Marklin's policy I must admit that since I've been a Z scaler Marklin always seemed to have an odd behaviour compared to other manufacturers. When companies such as Micro-Trains, AZL, FR Models and many other seem very pro-active to expand their shares of the market, taking part into the forums to have a smell of what the market needs, I've always been puzzled with Marklin's complete absence within all Z scale forums.
Furthermore they always seem to favour collectors versus operators. And, I mean, only a part of the collectors, those who are not too much "prototype minded". Because I've never seen a pig running on a locomotive chassis (as far as I know they only travel via railroads on board of stockcars) nor a Be6/8 Krokodil wearing New York Central paintscheme....
But after the take-over, maybe they will shaken up when they consider all Z scale growth since the last 10 years. That's all that we may hope.
And that's true, for the moment I'm really worried for a few fellow european prototype modellers of my knowledge (and for all the other, indeed). I'm just hoping they won't have to give up...
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Though the 2010 new items contained no US, the line has broadened to include the Swiss market again. I also see a range of new products for the different eras and interests. I definitely see this year as a stronger selection of new items than over the past two years.
Of course, I am the eternal optimist.
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