Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
It's no bullshit. DCS will be eliminated for Loksounds and DCC.
https://www.scaletrains.com/mthtooling/
https://www.scaletrains.com/mthtooling/
John Long
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
Wow. Wondered what was going on since the May deadline is coming up. Looks like Mike has decided to break it up and sell the pieces. That just leaves the tin plate line and "O". There is a lot of steel tied up in all of those dies and even more work/value in the cutting.
Wonder if Kader will buy up parts of the O stuff to fold into the Williams by Bachman line?
Wonder if Kader will buy up parts of the O stuff to fold into the Williams by Bachman line?
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
Wherever the O scale tooling lands we can look forward to MTH steam with TMCC and Railsounds. The closing of MTH will be the best thing to happen to the hobby in a long time.
John Long
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
Haven't heard anything about the large scale tooling either.
Will be interesting to see if someone takes over the whole O gauge line or just some of the rolling stock and locomotive tooling. Personally, I'd guess that DCS is dead or on life-support when the dust settles.
Will be interesting to see if someone takes over the whole O gauge line or just some of the rolling stock and locomotive tooling. Personally, I'd guess that DCS is dead or on life-support when the dust settles.
Neil
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Neil wrote:......... that DCS is dead or on life-support when the dust settles.
If the IP is soon to expire and there are no further upgrades or innovations by anyone, it's going to slowly fade into the shadows.
Just remember: what horses consider play, monkeys consider business, but to Tom it’s all foolery.
Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
If the IP is soon to expire and there are no further upgrades or innovations by anyone, it's going to slowly fade into the shadows.
Expired Dec 7, 2020
https://patents.google.com/patent/US6457681B1/en
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chuck wrote:If the IP is soon to expire and there are no further upgrades or innovations by anyone, it's going to slowly fade into the shadows.
Expired Dec 7, 2020
https://patents.google.com/patent/US6457681B1/en
Thanks. I had inquired here earlier about that in a different thread w/o an answer. There's another good reason for MTH to fold up, dry up, and blow away.
Just remember: what horses consider play, monkeys consider business, but to Tom it’s all foolery.
Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
jlong wrote:Wherever the O scale tooling lands we can look forward to MTH steam with TMCC and Railsounds. The closing of MTH will be the best thing to happen to the hobby in a long time.
I think I agree.
Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
gregj410 wrote:jlong wrote:Wherever the O scale tooling lands we can look forward to MTH steam with TMCC and Railsounds. The closing of MTH will be the best thing to happen to the hobby in a long time.
I think I agree.I’ve been struggling to get DCS to function well on my layout. I’m literally on the precipice of scraping DCS and converting my MTH locos to TMCC. Maybe this influences my decision.
I feel your pain. When I had a go at DCS in 2005-6, firing up the system was a 50:50 proposition. On an unchanged layout, from one day to the next you never knew if it would work.
I had one test PS2 engine and another on order. Fortunately, I only struggled with DCS for a year before deciding that the "experts" were just guessing at potential fixes. I sold the engine, all the DCS gear, and all the additional paraphernalia. I also cancelled the Premier Decapod I had on order. All engines acquired since have been TMCC equipped (from Lionel), conventional (Williams, 3rd Rail) that I had converted to TMCC or Legacy that I will run under TMCC. In 15 years of running TMCC, I've never regretted the decision.
If I were to acquire that Decapod today, it would be converted to TMCC. Ditto for MTH's beautiful K4s from the late 1990s (a PS1). I'm told that MTH locomotives run decently in conventional mode. All they need is a real brain, so to speak.
George
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
jlong wrote:It's no bullshit. DCS will be eliminated for Loksounds and DCC.
https://www.scaletrains.com/mthtooling/
Well in the HO market, Scaletrains would be crazy to throw money into DCS. DCC is the standard and many manufacturers and the NMRA have worked to make it reliable and widespread.
George
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
Neil wrote:Haven't heard anything about the large scale tooling either.
Will be interesting to see if someone takes over the whole O gauge line or just some of the rolling stock and locomotive tooling. Personally, I'd guess that DCS is dead or on life-support when the dust settles.
I think the $64,000 question is: Just how much of the O scale rolling stock and locomotive tooling does MTH actually own and can it be transferred to a potential buyer? Even if China doesn't have all of it, do Mike's other foreign investors own the remainder?
George
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
There may be a market for the European stuff with a European vendor. Probably wind up sans DCS, probably mostly two rail, possibly DCC.
Once I built a railroad, I made it run,
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
G3750 wrote:gregj410 wrote:jlong wrote:Wherever the O scale tooling lands we can look forward to MTH steam with TMCC and Railsounds. The closing of MTH will be the best thing to happen to the hobby in a long time.
I think I agree.I’ve been struggling to get DCS to function well on my layout. I’m literally on the precipice of scraping DCS and converting my MTH locos to TMCC. Maybe this influences my decision.
I feel your pain. When I had a go at DCS in 2005-6, firing up the system was a 50:50 proposition. On an unchanged layout, from one day to the next you never knew if it would work.
I had one test PS2 engine and another on order. Fortunately, I only struggled with DCS for a year before deciding that the "experts" were just guessing at potential fixes. I sold the engine, all the DCS gear, and all the additional paraphernalia. I also cancelled the Premier Decapod I had on order. All engines acquired since have been TMCC equipped (from Lionel), conventional (Williams, 3rd Rail) that I had converted to TMCC or Legacy that I will run under TMCC. In 15 years of running TMCC, I've never regretted the decision.
If I were to acquire that Decapod today, it would be converted to TMCC. Ditto for MTH's beautiful K4s from the late 1990s (a PS1). I'm told that MTH locomotives run decently in conventional mode. All they need is a real brain, so to speak.![]()
George
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Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
I'm told that MTH locomotives run decently in conventional mode.
The 3 rail ones converted to 2 rail with all the electronics stripped out of them run great,
Just remember: what horses consider play, monkeys consider business, but to Tom it’s all foolery.
Re: Scale Trains buys MTH HO/S tooling
Neil wrote:Haven't heard anything about the large scale tooling either.
Will be interesting to see if someone takes over the whole O gauge line or just some of the rolling stock and locomotive tooling. Personally, I'd guess that DCS is dead or on life-support when the dust settles.
You were right about the fate of DCS all along. A kludge system destined to become vapor ware.
John Long
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