Unfortunately this is another issue that goes back to cost. Based on what I've heard from Bachmann themselves and the additional research I've done, the RRP of the starter sets was just becoming too expensive to keep them around. I'd also assume based on that fact that people weren't buying the sets due to the high cost either.
When Bachmann first introduced the Thomas and Percy sets, they had RRP's of $385 each back in 2009. Both sets remained in the catalogue until 2020, and had an RRP of $509 back in 2019. You do the math and that's a $124 price increase within just a hair over a decade. Whether that's reasonable or outrageous is up for debate, but I can honestly say the cost of model railroading in general has gotten completely out of control. Interestingly the Thomas' Christmas Delivery set had an RRP of $525 when it was announced back in 2012. I say that because the price was $60 more than the other 2 sets at that time, and then it dropped to $30 more back in 2017. I don't know why there was such a significant price difference for a Christmas themed set, but it didn't last as long as the others, being discontinued in 2018. I'm wondering if the extra cost and fact it was a Charismas themed set may have lead to it being dropped?
It does seem like Bachmann is getting away from starter sets in Large Scale, as they've only had around 4-5 options to choose from in the last 4 years. As of 2021, there's only 2 Big Hauler sets still available, 1 a Christmas set and another a normal set which was announced this year. I can remember that around 2010 there was close to a dozen starter sets in the catalogue, but the numbers have continued to decline over the years. While Bachmann may feel the sets were getting too expensive, it's still cheaper for customers to go out and buy a starter set, rather than purchasing trains, track, and a power supply separately.
I can honestly say I purchased starter sets when I got into Large Scale back in 2010, however I did replace the steel alloy track and small power supplies in later years. Still, the starter sets (as the name implies) helped me to get started in Large Scale with everything I needed, rather than starting from scratch and spending far more money than I had to. I literally had over $1,000 worth of Large Scale model railroading equipment which only cost me $600 at the time from my favorite retailer, thanks to buying everything in starter sets.
I think it would be best if Bachmann were to at least bring back the Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel set so Thomas fans have an option to get started in the Large Scale line. It's more convent for customers to buy these sets an add to them overtime, rather than trying to acquire everything separately before you can even get started. In addition to that, starter sets are also intended to help younger modelers get into the hobby, but taking away these sets also takes away a foundation for the hobby as well. Sadly this is only 1 of many problems Large Scale is facing at this time...
-Rusty
When Bachmann first introduced the Thomas and Percy sets, they had RRP's of $385 each back in 2009. Both sets remained in the catalogue until 2020, and had an RRP of $509 back in 2019. You do the math and that's a $124 price increase within just a hair over a decade. Whether that's reasonable or outrageous is up for debate, but I can honestly say the cost of model railroading in general has gotten completely out of control. Interestingly the Thomas' Christmas Delivery set had an RRP of $525 when it was announced back in 2012. I say that because the price was $60 more than the other 2 sets at that time, and then it dropped to $30 more back in 2017. I don't know why there was such a significant price difference for a Christmas themed set, but it didn't last as long as the others, being discontinued in 2018. I'm wondering if the extra cost and fact it was a Charismas themed set may have lead to it being dropped?
It does seem like Bachmann is getting away from starter sets in Large Scale, as they've only had around 4-5 options to choose from in the last 4 years. As of 2021, there's only 2 Big Hauler sets still available, 1 a Christmas set and another a normal set which was announced this year. I can remember that around 2010 there was close to a dozen starter sets in the catalogue, but the numbers have continued to decline over the years. While Bachmann may feel the sets were getting too expensive, it's still cheaper for customers to go out and buy a starter set, rather than purchasing trains, track, and a power supply separately.
I can honestly say I purchased starter sets when I got into Large Scale back in 2010, however I did replace the steel alloy track and small power supplies in later years. Still, the starter sets (as the name implies) helped me to get started in Large Scale with everything I needed, rather than starting from scratch and spending far more money than I had to. I literally had over $1,000 worth of Large Scale model railroading equipment which only cost me $600 at the time from my favorite retailer, thanks to buying everything in starter sets.
I think it would be best if Bachmann were to at least bring back the Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel set so Thomas fans have an option to get started in the Large Scale line. It's more convent for customers to buy these sets an add to them overtime, rather than trying to acquire everything separately before you can even get started. In addition to that, starter sets are also intended to help younger modelers get into the hobby, but taking away these sets also takes away a foundation for the hobby as well. Sadly this is only 1 of many problems Large Scale is facing at this time...
-Rusty