
Hornby LMS Patriot I mentioned at £115 from Bure Valley is now £102.00 and free post from The Model Centre, I am glad I waited

Maybe the Hornby forum would be a better place for your conspiracy theories.Buffer Stop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 9:52 am I suspect that the Hornby stuff that’s seeing big price reductions is being discontinued. I say that, because a couple of websites that I looked at for my coaches flagged them as being discontinued. That could be wrong, of course. It could just be a clearance of slow-selling items, but if that is the case, won’t that lead to those items being culled anyway?
When I compared the Hornby 2020 and 2021 catalogues I couldn’t really see that much difference. I think that the pandemic has played a part in that. It’s not the time to play fast and loose with your product ranges, especially if there are manufacturing delays, which there certainly seem to be, along with the hold-up in the Suez Canal. Hornby do change their ranges, witness the range of second hand gear, ranging from 0-6-0 locos. to early class DMUs that surface periodically. The 2022 catalogue will confirm or deny my conspiracy theory!![]()
Everything is batch produced; the new locos announced for 2021 are in the R38xx, R39xx and R3xxxx ranges; presumably the R38xx ones were held back from previous years yet the catalogue is inlcludes locos with catalogue numbers 400 earlier which were produced some time back and are listed because their are significant stocks of them and shops will be having sales to try to get cashflow on them. All models are sold to shops in qauntities and the list price becomes defunct in terms of making a profit after a while and rather is a guide to how much a shop can now charge. A dozen J15s for example will have been paid for as part of a larger order; lets say that cost the shop £x. They then sell the items at their markup and eventually will have received more than £x; what is left over can now be cut significantly in price as much as they are prepared to do as they are now into profit on the order.Buffer Stop wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 9:52 am I suspect that the Hornby stuff that’s seeing big price reductions is being discontinued. I say that, because a couple of websites that I looked at for my coaches flagged them as being discontinued. That could be wrong, of course. It could just be a clearance of slow-selling items, but if that is the case, won’t that lead to those items being culled anyway?
When I compared the Hornby 2020 and 2021 catalogues I couldn’t really see that much difference. I think that the pandemic has played a part in that. It’s not the time to play fast and loose with your product ranges, especially if there are manufacturing delays, which there certainly seem to be, along with the hold-up in the Suez Canal. Hornby do change their ranges, witness the range of second hand gear, ranging from 0-6-0 locos. to early class DMUs that surface periodically. The 2022 catalogue will confirm or deny my conspiracy theory!![]()
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