HO Scale PS-2 2 Bay Covered Hoppers Bachmann Product Spotlight
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2024
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In this product spotlight, we take a look at two recently released versions of Bachmann's HO Scale PS-2 two bay covered hopper models. They have great paint and some good detail! Take a look!
From Bachmann's website: Before the development of the Pullman Standard PS-2, it was common practice to transport granular materials such as feed, cement, and sand in bags stacked inside boxcars. This meant that valuable space was lost, and while the bags could easily be unloaded for smaller customers, the process would be cumbersome for customers requiring bulk deliveries. Pullman Standard changed all this in the late 1940s by providing a car that could be top-loaded, filled to its maximum capacity, and emptied from underneath, effectively revolutionizing bulk transportation. Bachmann’s newest two-bay design is based on later examples of this car seen from the 1970s through to the present day, which primarily hauled cement and sand for both revenue customers and in maintenance service.
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Brilliant video
I expect a lot better details on a model in this price range.Tangent quality to be specific.
Are you confusing the MSRP with what people actually pay for these models? I have seen them sold for as low as 50% off MSRP, which would put them in the $25-$30 range.
I agree, just look at stirrups and grab rails,these rail cars look like somthing i used to buy in the early 1970s when i was ten years old and thought Athearn then was a Cadillac LOL
The MSRP is grossly inflated for the models ptesented here.@tsgmultimedia
@@railscanner The MSRP is stated at whatever it is on this channel. MSRP is always higher than the going price. If you want the going prices, check with your favorite retailer. That price will vary from place to place. The MSRP does not. That's why I tell you the MSRP.
I agree, for that MSRP the ladders should have all been fine wire . At minimum. Honestly looking at these cars on video up close I would classify them trainset + quality and nowhere near premium.
Would it be possible to include in future car reviews the weight of the models. Thank you.
I'll run a poll on the community tab to see how many viewers would like to see it added. Thanks much for the feedback!
Lots of people's heads are exploding over the MSRP of these models! Is it possible the best viewers on RUclips do not understand what MSRP means?
Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, but where are they coming up with these inflated numbers? If we can find them practically everywhere for less then what’s the thought of them? Know what I’m saying? Why not just suggest a number closer to reality.
Nothing about these cars justifies the MSRP Bachmann is asking, the stirrups are very chunky, as are other details. These cars should be $25 tops, I will pass on these and honestly most stuff Bachmann over charges for.
You can find them for about that much if you shop around.
No.
Good Grief! The cost is way out of line! This is after all a Bachmann product! Maybe it's time for me to quit this hobby!!!
Don’t like it Don’t buy it