New loco from Mamod
New loco from Mamod
New loco from Mamod:
https://www.facebook.com/36308671379591 ... 2332884345
I know it is a FB link but it can be viewed without being a member of the aforementioned site.
https://www.facebook.com/36308671379591 ... 2332884345
I know it is a FB link but it can be viewed without being a member of the aforementioned site.
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Re: New loco from Mamod
The rivets do it for me!
I know, bad Tom but I just don't understand why anyone would pay today's prices for a Mamod.
I know, bad Tom but I just don't understand why anyone would pay today's prices for a Mamod.
Re: New loco from Mamod
Be interesting to see whether it measures up to a Brunel size or steamer size. I'll stick to my traction engine although I quite like tram engines.
Re: New loco from Mamod
When I first saw this I assumed it to be a steam loco, and I was interested. From the comments, it appears to be electric, now I'm not...Big Jim wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 3:57 pm New loco from Mamod:
https://www.facebook.com/36308671379591 ... 2332884345
I had a look but couldn't see the price of this one...? But I'd be very tempted by a Boulton if I had the cash.tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:13 pm I know, bad Tom but I just don't understand why anyone would pay today's prices for a Mamod.
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Re: New loco from Mamod
If it's the same chassis as a Boulton, it'll be a good one. Hook it up with a repainted Newqida coach or scale-modded Upwell Wisbech coach...
Re: New loco from Mamod
According to Mamod on Facebook the price is £580.
So... is this battery powered tram loco overpriced, or is (say) the Brunel* underpriced?
(*to take a not very random example, as one day I rather hope to get one and if it is then it's slipping away!)
Actually, I am genuinely a bit puzzled as at first sight it looks like there's rather less production involved in the more expensive item.
So... is this battery powered tram loco overpriced, or is (say) the Brunel* underpriced?
(*to take a not very random example, as one day I rather hope to get one and if it is then it's slipping away!)
Actually, I am genuinely a bit puzzled as at first sight it looks like there's rather less production involved in the more expensive item.
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I consider the tram to be considerably overpriced and the Brunel less so. No way would I pay almost £600 for a Mamod. I'd rather put my cash towards a new steamer.
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Re: New loco from Mamod
The tram loco doesn't appeal to me personally but that's not really an issue of price.
It's an electric loco with radio control and sound. When commenting on the price (and there do seem to be a lot of negative comments on FB) shouldn't it be compared with models that also include R/C and sound?
It's an electric loco with radio control and sound. When commenting on the price (and there do seem to be a lot of negative comments on FB) shouldn't it be compared with models that also include R/C and sound?
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A fair point, but if you were in the market for R/C and sound in a steam-outline battery loco, would you accept those visible rivets?
Personally it's not something I want either, but I can't help wondering if the sound will find itself being dropped and the R/C become an option in order to find the right spec/price point.
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Hard to say, since steam-outline battery is not my thing, and I am not overly fond of electronic sound! All I can be certain of is that if I had the £580 right now I'd spend it on a Bolton and some Deltang gear and put anything left over into a fund for my next steamer...
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... And this morning the price has become £495...
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Re: New loco from Mamod
If the Mamod tram is to expensive, then maybe you should go look at the battery RC range from Roundhouse, Its just as much to way more than the Mamod tram depending on which model you chose from their range. Is it expenisve, yes, but so is most anything else brand new in model trains in every scale. I looked at cost for new rolling stock(USA prototype) and was shocked at what brand new items cost. And this was at street prices not MSRP. I like the tram and its on my possible list as I need/want a battery RC UK style model in 45mm gauge. I cannot get this from LGB(Yes I do my own battery conversions), the only thing close is the field railway diesels like their Deutz diesel loco. About the only thing else I know of out there is the Accucraft diesel in both early(plastic chassis) and newer metal chassis versions that I could convert to battery RC. Mike the Aspie
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I personally think that's Daylight robbery, I could buy a Entire MSS live steam train set for 500£. Of course I end up paying 1000£ because of Import fees in my country but for most modellers the postage fees aren't too bad.
Maybe Mamod has been hanging around 00 gauge manufacturers too much.
Maybe Mamod has been hanging around 00 gauge manufacturers too much.
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Guys, this thread is in danger of chasing itself up it's own tail!
The original posts are from 4 years ago, so the prices quoted have no relevance to now, especially since they were originally posted on that paragon of reliability called Faceache, ooops!... sorry.. Facebook.
Plus I'm no Mamod expert, but I'm not at all sure that the tram engine is still in production anyway?
The original posts are from 4 years ago, so the prices quoted have no relevance to now, especially since they were originally posted on that paragon of reliability called Faceache, ooops!... sorry.. Facebook.
Plus I'm no Mamod expert, but I'm not at all sure that the tram engine is still in production anyway?
Philip
Re: New loco from Mamod
Not disagreeing with any of your other points Philip, but I'm pretty sure it is still in production - a member of our group just bought one. And confirming what I said 4 years ago, I have witnessed that it does indeed come with R/C and sound...!
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Thanks for sharing that link. I haven't visited Mamod's site since I purchased a Boulton back in 2017. I see it now comes with r/c for just over £600. Wasn't an option when I bought mine (I fitted Deltang later, myself) but the price was about £360. That seems like very expensive r/c to me on both the tram and Boulton, even allowing for increased material/labour costs!Jimmyb wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 9:27 am From the Mamod website:
https://www.mamod.co.uk/shop-categories ... zNtgRolt20
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Re: New loco from Mamod
I bought my Boulton for £325 two years ago, and I'm very pleased with it. Seemed like good value then. The extra £280 it costs now includes sound and a remote as well as the RC receiver, plus inflation, but I agree I think they may have taken the opportunity to increase the mark up as well. Perhaps their initial price was too low, but if they are hiding the increase by withdrawing the bare loco, that's a shame because I imagine there are still people who might want that option. I fitted a Deltang receiver to mine but already had a remote and have no interest in sound, so I wouldn't buy what's on offer today.Lonsdaler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 6:10 pm Thanks for sharing that link. I haven't visited Mamod's site since I purchased a Boulton back in 2017. I see it now comes with r/c for just over £600. Wasn't an option when I bought mine (I fitted Deltang later, myself) but the price was about £360. That seems like very expensive r/c to me on both the tram and Boulton, even allowing for increased material/labour costs!
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That's what I get for posting 'on the fly' from my phone I purchased in May 2018, and you're right, the cost was £325SimonWood wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 11:42 am
I bought my Boulton for £325 two years ago, and I'm very pleased with it. Seemed like good value then. The extra £280 it costs now includes sound and a remote as well as the RC receiver, plus inflation, but I agree I think they may have taken the opportunity to increase the mark up as well. Perhaps their initial price was too low, but if they are hiding the increase by withdrawing the bare loco, that's a shame because I imagine there are still people who might want that option. I fitted a Deltang receiver to mine but already had a remote and have no interest in sound, so I wouldn't buy what's on offer today.
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