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#1
Haven't been able to catch up on the stream yet but I'm very surprised Toby's Shed hasn't emerged in the range yet. I could easily see it passing for a plastic building too, since resin is off the table. It's dual use, combined with the Farmer McColl figures coming out makes it seem like a very good future building choice.
#2
If Bachmann really wants to make the most of engine tooling repaints, I feel like they should at least try to pitch Norman and Dennis to Mattel before continuing to scrape the barrel for Big World Big Adventures era characters.



Dennis is a model era character, true, but he does have the distinction of being noted several times as a sibling of Norman in Norman's bios and merchandise. To me personally, it makes him "somewhat" of an honorary CGI character, compared to BoCo or Stepney, whom of which were never mentioned in the CGI era in any regard. I really get the impression that had BWBA not jumped in, we could've seen Dennis surface in the CGI era with Norman.



Topping that off, Norman has had a few speaking roles throughout the CGI era, and is often marketed with Paxton and Sidney as a trio (probably because they're each red, green, and blue), so he has a notable presence in CGI. Bachmann has made Paxton, and is now making Sidney, so why not round off the trio? To me, Norman and Dennis is a win-win for Bachmann and its consumers; niche and quirky, but bold and unique additions to the range.
#3
Thomas & Friends / Re: Bachmann Duncan Thread
October 13, 2024, 11:46:16 PM
Quote from: harrison05 on October 13, 2024, 11:19:43 PM
Quote from: Cheeky_ULP on October 13, 2024, 09:30:48 PM
Quote from: harrison05 on October 13, 2024, 09:14:00 PMAnd now fans will be at Bachmann to "GiVe DuNcAn AnOtHeR gO".
Considering people were looking forward to Duncan (especially when there was a good amount of pre-orders), it's completely reasonable for people to hope that Duncan is given another design attempt, and that a compromise can be found between all parties involved with the creation of the model. I don't think it really benefits the discussion to generalize the entire market in a condescending tone of voice.
I know people were looking forward to Duncan (I was too he's my favourite NG character) but people are pestering Bachmann and some at Trainworld like crazy about Duncan. Yes people are still allowed to say they want Duncan and can request him (that shows how popular he really is) but not constantly all the time. I think we all need to be patient, wait and see what happens with like you said "all parties involved with the creation of the model."
It's going to happen inevitably for a little while since the news is fresh. I don't think there's much point in ridiculing or trying to police people for wanting the decision to be reconsidered. To add, if there was silence, then Bachmann and Mattel would simply assume that they made the right call and that there was not strong demand for Duncan, when that's obviously not the case.
#4
Thomas & Friends / Re: Bachmann Duncan Thread
October 13, 2024, 09:30:48 PM
Quote from: harrison05 on October 13, 2024, 09:14:00 PMAnd now fans will be at Bachmann to "GiVe DuNcAn AnOtHeR gO".
Considering people were looking forward to Duncan (especially when there was a good amount of pre-orders), it's completely reasonable for people to hope that Duncan is given another design attempt, and that a compromise can be found between all parties involved with the creation of the model. I don't think it really benefits the discussion to generalize the entire market in a condescending tone of voice.
#5
Quote from: JLK2707 on October 12, 2024, 03:11:45 AMI honestly do not feel that Nia would be possible since her prototype is just narrow gauge.
When Bachmann designs products for the Thomas range, they usually try to base it off the design in the TV series and the provided CGI orthos of the character or item in question. Nia's basis being narrow gauge would have little difference in the equation of her design, especially when she is designed to be standard gauge.
#6
Thomas & Friends / Re: Bachmann Duncan Thread
October 09, 2024, 10:52:58 PM
The unpopularity with the CGI Duncan being a legitimate concern for the product shows that Bachmann and Mattel need to sit down and re-analyze Duncan's design, as it was not properly designed up to standards with Duncans previous incarnations. This is no longer just an opinion among the fandom, as it's now objectively affecting the potential sales of a product.

Duncan has come in -many- shapes between the Railway Series and different seasons of the model era. Surely, surely, some level of creative liberties would be acceptable with him. Somehow it needs to be communicated to Mattel that the CGI mandate needs more flexibility, as Duncan would sell better by being more faithful to his historic designs. CGI Duncan also headlined only... Two? Episodes, maybe a couple more. A design that is barely half a decade old and was poorly received shouldn't be overruling the designs Duncan has been known to have for over half a century. Mattel, in the grand scheme of things, gains nothing financially by enforcing the mandate for Duncan; if anything, they're losing potential sales.
#7
I don't see Bachmann doing BWBA coaches unless they do BWBA engines to go with them. Which, I don't see any BWBA engines being made either, as they would require new toolings, which isn't a smart idea to do for new characters that failed to catch on in popularity. There's already a good handful of CGI (and hopefully someday, model era again) characters Bachmann could and should make new toolings for first, before scraping the bottom of the barrel of late 2010s new characters (see: The Great Race onward).
#8
The Old Coaches have a unique design compared to the LBSCR Stroudleys. If they repainted the Stroudleys in the Old Coaches color, it would probably look too similar to Emily's Coaches, which are also dark green with cream accents.
#9
Thomas & Friends / Re: The Everything Thomas Topic
September 25, 2024, 02:04:27 AM
Quote from: Yard Master on September 24, 2024, 09:25:50 AMHi all,

Stanley will not be shipping until 2025. We apologize for the delay, but hopefully we will a painted sample to show before the end of the year.
Fingers crossed this is opening the chance for Stanley to have the Edward wheels instead of Thomas' wheels; everyone prefers Edwards as they look more accurate to the BR55 style wheels the show uses.
#10
Honestly, I've very rarely seen people ask about specific toolings for the express coaches in any regard over the years, so I'd be surprised if there was suddenly a demand now. Similarly, I've never seen people ask for more accurate 7-plank toolings; stuff like that just isn't really on most Bachmann fans radars.
#11
People have bee advocating for the HO/OO range to upgrade to boxes for a long time. I could be mis-remembering, but there's some convoluted reason as to why they haven't switched yet that dates back to when the range first began.
#12
I think it would be very baffling if Bachmann made Freddie before Duke, as they could just license the PECO tooling out to make the latter, like they did for the first rolling stock in the range. Duke would be the objectively cheaper and quicker option.
#13
If hypothetical RWS models were produced for a limited run in a small batch, I could see them working to some degree as a "novelty" collectors item, rather than something people would look at and expect to see as a legitimate RWS model, especially when it's just meant to be a quick, cheap repaint to celebrate an anniversary milestone for the franchise.

That said, I feel like Toby, Donald and Douglas' RWS appearances are a bit too 'niche' for a profitable anniversary model. If I were to suggest an 80th Anniversary Bachmann repaint, I would suggest an "NW Toy" Thomas livery, like what Wooden Railway did a few years ago:

I think some of the design choices and hue of Thomas' blue would make it distinctive enough from the LBSCR Thomas. If Bachmann feels it's too-soon to make right now though, since the LBSC Thomas just came out a few years ago, I could see them saving this for the brands 85th Anniversary.
#14
Thomas & Friends / Re: Bachmann Stanley thread
September 01, 2024, 10:40:26 PM
Quote from: JacobSK on August 30, 2024, 07:39:46 PMIF everyone saw on Facebook, a HQ image of Stanley was posted there. That gives me a better idea of what to expect. I think he looks great! Him having Thomas' wheels don't bother me. Stanley seemed (to me) on the short side in CGI, so the Thomas wheels give him some added height, closer to his model series counterpart.


The wheels aren't about height; simply rather accuracy. The Thomas tooling was made more to resemble 2002 stock art, while the Edward wheels are based more closely on the BR55 Marklin wheels, of which Stanleys design is derived from.
#15
Thomas & Friends / Re: The Everything Thomas Topic
August 24, 2024, 11:13:33 PM
Quote from: JLK2707 on August 24, 2024, 04:49:36 PMIs it easy to remove the faces of the N scale Thomas locos? Also, how come the Clarabel coaches just lack the guard compartment?
Clarabel often lacks her guards compartments in multiple toy ranges, Bachmann included, as it's cheaper for the manufacturer to use the same tooling for both characters. Tomix is one of the few ranges to display her guards compartment correctly.