I've yet to find reference to this on Hornby's website specifically (I rarely use it so I don't know where to look), but it is being widely reported.
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Whilst I don't model with anything Hornby, I do follow the releases etc as they come out. To me, the price rises aren't justifiable on the grounds of inflation, as many other manufacturers are seemingly not struggling and not rising prices.
This is very worrying behavior from a major manufacturer... it seems whoever is in control is only 'money minded' and cannot comprehend the market at all. If they are struggling for profit (which their financial reports suggest is the case), then they'll only be able to fix this from a 'model' point of view. Simply jacking up prices will make the situation worse, not better. This is particularly true now, as we are in a cost of living crisis, where disposable income is at is lowest for a massive number of people and households.
I personally feel that a lot of this woe is of their own making. They should not have invested in TT whilst also trying to shut out the retailers in the process. This action MASSIVELY damaged the brand for me... as again it comes from the 'money minded' place. I do understand that TT has great use-cases and deserves to flourish, but it won't while Hornby carry on with this mad pricing, and being so slow to develop the range.
Another gut punch for them has been the Titchfield Thunderbolt fiasco. Just WHO in their right mind would create, design, market and attempt to sell products for which they have no licence for, with press releases in close proximity to another manufacturer... who actually had the licence to use the IP! I seriously hope the senior people who signed off on this, lost their jobs.
I think Hornby is entirely capable of building a business model that works. I think they need to :-
- Focus on getting new people into the hobby, with reasonably priced train sets, which have a focus on play value (think points, shunting, goods loading/unloading, signals and colour lights, motorized crossing gates the list is endless! There is so much potential, given the massive developments in electronics in the last 20 years)
- Provide curated accessory kits, wagon & train packs that are focused on being addons to the train sets,
- Redevelop the playtrains brand, ditching the plastic track, and using track FULLY train set compatible. These playtrains sets can be cheaper as they don't need to be shipped with a controller, and it means less expense is required for a child (ergo the parent) who has playtrains, to 'graduate' into that wonderful world of Hornby model railways... just like the Thomas brand did.
- Take the focus off the top-of-the-line, perfect scale, exhibition style locos, and focus on models which are affordable, have durability, whilst retaining as much quality and detail as is possible for a 'middle of the road' price point.
- Bring back the spares department, and fully embrace 'eco' driven schemes... repair instead of replace, etc
- Stop selling models directly, at least on the web. Help retailers by showing loyalty to them, which will encorage customer loyalty to hornby and the retailers... a win-win