Pat Sanders sent this announcement from Trainworx this morning: “Good morning all, I have had many requests for vintage fuel tankers, so here you go. Peterbilt 350 with 32' tanker: Part # description 55015 Esso 55016 Gulf 55017 Mobilgas 55018 Shell 55019 Texaco Peterbilt 351 with 32' tanker: Part # description 55120 Chevron 55121 Hess 55122 Phillips 66 55123 Sinclair 55124 Sunoco 55125 Union 76 Each tractor trailer set will retail for $52.95 each. Pre orders are due June 30, 2017 with delivery expected early 2018. Please view the color flyers at the following links. http://www.train-worx.com/17-5oiltankers2.pdf http://www.train-worx.com/17-5oiltankers.pdf At your service, Pat Sanders" Carter
I applaud Trainworx for there efforts in developing these very detailed and well made model trucks; but, I do so with a heavy heart. Sadly... I felt the MSRP was a bit excessive. Those e-tailers who have already posted these for reserve are discounting them heavily and yet they are still well above $30.00 a piece. Well... actually there are two pieces... tractor and trailer for well above $30.00 per set. Being a avid fan of the railroad tank cars... these would be a natural extension of that 'fetish'. There are 11 different oil companies portrayed on these models and I'd love to have at least one of each... and that would be about $400 for one of each. That price is alarming for a complete set... since a sound equipped locomotive most often cost about $400 or less. I find it hard to justify the price...even if I can afford it at this time. I will probably choose 2 or 3 models and reserve them at the high discount price... but I'm sure many modelers will be passing on these all-together. It's sad for me to feel that there will be so many modelers priced out of the market for these beautiful products.
Could well be. At a train show earlier this year, Atlas previewed a line of 60' heavyweight passenger cars with an MSRP of $30 each. The official announcement, made this month, shows a new MSRP of $37 - a 25% increase.
Yeah, prices are or will be a serious problem for everything. Fortunately for me these are too early for my time period. Plus I stocked up on the Concor Texaco trailers and the MT tank cars. One good thing about the higher prices is that the inventory of cars that I have will appreciate in value. That Atlas 90 ton hopper that I paid $2.00 for back in the 1980's is now about $20.00.
I currently have 6 of the Micro Trains Shell tank cars...I just don't know if I can justify buying that truck...
You can pre order them from a large supplier for somewhere around 38 bucks , I've got a couple on preorder !