05-04-2021, 06:02 AM
We have one shop here that advertises, "narrow gauge almost exclusively". It would be a waste of time to go there even for HO, never mind N.
I do understand the ratio and it would be foolish for any dealer to stock equally in all scales when the market isn't there. One the other hand, maybe if they were a bit more balanced, there would be more N scale modelers. Still, the link that Mike posted really does have an adequate amount of N scale, Walther's does too, but they seem to have an awful lot of, "out of stock", and even then, I've had stuff put on backorder when it was suppose to be in stock. I've been to the Trainmaster site, got eight, "in stock", items in my cart, and ready to complete the order.
I do understand the ratio and it would be foolish for any dealer to stock equally in all scales when the market isn't there. One the other hand, maybe if they were a bit more balanced, there would be more N scale modelers. Still, the link that Mike posted really does have an adequate amount of N scale, Walther's does too, but they seem to have an awful lot of, "out of stock", and even then, I've had stuff put on backorder when it was suppose to be in stock. I've been to the Trainmaster site, got eight, "in stock", items in my cart, and ready to complete the order.
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD