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Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:31 am
by dreinecke
Just saw this on SF and will respond tonight - but several cars I have wanted are on the list that got chopped:
http://www.slotforum.com/forums/index.p ... try1407977
Re: Hornby cutting production

Posted:
Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:48 am
by HomeRacingWorld
Sad to see. Hopefully they can rebound and come back stronger.
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:56 am
by Jesla
Well that is 4 releases I will be missing, think that was my entire Scaley list for the year.
Hope they can turn things around, sadly it won't be with my money this year.....
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 4:02 pm
by chappy
I understand that Barkleys Bank is working with Hornby throughout the restructuring phase.
It wouldnt surprise me if they have had a say in some of the decisions made , afterall it is their money involved. Perhaps they are trying to concentrate on the most prospective worldwide product line.
Although it is a shame to see some withdrawn, I would hope to see the company survive and come back with these models in another year.
2 on the list were ones I had my eye on, but I can live without for the time being.
I am glad to see the BTCC cars have sofar made the cut. With the number of them in different liveries it is a class all on its own.
Bob
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 4:21 pm
by CrockettNZ
the car that had my interest was the XY GTHO
very popular car down under
I have got a resin body of this car hot of the press from Munter so will be scratch building one now anyway
it is a shame though
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 7:32 pm
by chappy
http://www.pendleslotracing.co.uk/blog/ ... 016-range/Here is a link to Pendles Scalextric letter and list with pics.
It is from their Blog
I always liked pics as the numbers dont mean a lot to me unless I am ordering something.
Bob
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:13 pm
by TuscoTodd
From what is being reported on the link Doc provided - the list of "no longer being offered" has expanded. Things mentioned are things like:
http://www.scalextric.com/us-en/james-b ... npack.html http://www.scalextric.com/us-en/ford-xw ... alcon.htmlhttp://www.scalextric.com/us-en/ford-xc-falcon.html :angry-screaming:
http://www.scalextric.com/us-en/volkswa ... elvan.htmlAll state - "Item Withdrawn From Production" :(
There are definitely some liveries / cars I had planned on buying that I won't be able to (at least at this time) - hopefully Scalextric reorganizes and comes out of this stronger moving forward.
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:39 pm
by slothead
The #79 Cougar of Mark Waco was on my get list. I'd build my own from a white kit if I could get the decals, but I don't think anyone makes them.
These reports don't mention the Trans Am Javelin so I'm hopeful about that one. Unless Jules produces a Pioneer Javelin, in which case I'd opt for his. I hope Pioneer keeps the Trans Am cars coming, I have an endless appetite for liveries of cars that actually raced in the series.
Slothead
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Mon Apr 18, 2016 9:46 pm
by dreinecke
From what I'm hearing - Scalextric is producing the Javelin. It is due in November. My guess is they have a heavy investment in the work and will not stop it.
Most of the cars from what I'm seeing are repaints, but the cars like the Mad Max are obviously new. Maybe the Javelin was ahead or maybe they determined that their T/A lines sell so well that it was the more sure bet.
The T/A repaints being put on hold are not too big a deal as they have the molds and can always do more next year when things hopefully settle down. They've released quite a few recently and still have not cancelled a few so that bodes well in my opinion. I do want the Cougar for sure when and if they do it.
The Lotus 49 - Pete Lovely car was on my list, so that is a disappointment, but again - if they release it in a year I'm good with that.
I do feel bad for the Australian fans though. They really lost out this year.
Overall, not yet time to panic, but certainly they are feeling the pinch of global economics and possible issues with products, sales, or costs.
Either way, the patient is not yet terminal and I remain optimistic they'll come out ok on the other side.
BRING ON THE JAVELIN!!!
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Tue Apr 19, 2016 4:28 am
by McLiams
Sad to see the DP dropped, though it seems likely that is a significant minority opinion. The Javelin hanging on is good news. Keeping finger crossed for the company's future recovery.
Mc
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Tue Apr 19, 2016 11:10 am
by slothead
If Dave Kennedy or Jules choose to respond, I'd like to know if this development is good or bad news from a competitor's perspective?
While I've purchased four Carrera cars in the past year at their very reasonable price of around $32 USD, I've also bought Pioneer cars for $55-$60, and Fly cars up to $80. When I think of the Trans Am cars from the 60's - early 70's, and LeMans cars from the same era that are so popular, I imagine it's baby boomers like myself who are the primary customers because those cars are from our youth - cars we drooled over but could never have but can now collect and race as slot cars. If the Scalextric Trans Am cars like the #79 Cougar was released as a 'Classic' with a higher price point, even up to $80, I'd still buy it because it would be worth it to me.
When I think of an aging consumer base for slot cars I also think that means more disposable income than I had years ago when raising a family or getting started in a career. Am I off base?
Slothead
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:23 pm
by Cincyslots
Here's the list we were given.
C1363
Grand Prix (ARC ONE)
C1359
Le Mans (ARC AIR)
C1357
Touring Cars (ARC PRO)
C3699A
Mercedes F1
C3700A
McLaren F1
C3707
Lotus 49
C3778
Team Truck
C3710
Team Cops n Robbers Street X Car
C3769
Ford Daytona Prototype
C3725
Chevrolet Camaro 1969
C3726
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Trans Am
C3728
Ford Mustang Boss 302 1969 Trans Am
C3729
Mercury Cougar XR7 1969 Trans Am
C3780
Audi Sport Quattro E2
C3753
Ford RS2000
C3752
Lancia Delta S4
C3754
MG Metro 6R4
C3761
VOLKSWAGEN CAMPERVAN
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:27 pm
by chappy
yep that's the same as the other one Bruce.
There was some confusion as to which VW van was being cancelled, glad for me it I the camper and not the red Porsche service van.
thanks for confirming.
Bob
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Tue Apr 19, 2016 3:09 pm
by Junior
Re: Hornby cutting production

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Tue Apr 19, 2016 3:53 pm
by miveson
The multi-coloured VW has already been produced.
