I noticed that many model railroad manufacturers are going to ready to run. However, most people I have talked to seem to prefer kits. What does our august (I am not refering to the month) panel think?
I have clarified the poll question. I did not mean “What do you buy?”, I meant “What would you buy if for a particular piece of rolling stock you could choose between a kit or ready to run?”.
Kits for rolling stock and ready-to-run for locomotives, especially steam engines. I have found that most ready-to-run rolling stock has poor rolling qualities and I usually have to change out the wheelsets or the entire truck.
Well,I buy both kits and RTR…I found that is the only way I can have a rounded freight car fleet…As far as kits I prefer the simple kits as I never did like a car kit with a million and one iddy biddy pieces.[:0]
I also find that I need to tune up my RTR cars sometimes just by adding KD couplers or in rare cases changing out the wheel sets.
Currently I am burn out on building kits lately and seem to favor the RTR cars.I have not purchase any car kit in the last 6 months save for 3 odd name short line boxcars.
OK, I didn’t vote on this one, only because I like both, in locos and cars. I must admit though, I’m like Brakie and like the simpler kits. About 90% of my fleet is steam and steam era and I’ve built a few steam loco kits, though very few, back in the old days when kits or “semi-kits” were the norm. Thanks, Ken
I like both:
so no vote! [:D]
Loco’s are RTR, but cars I have a lot of kits, and If you buy for instance Walthers RTR there is still a bag of goodies included to put on before you model is ready to roll
I also do both depending on availability. In S scale I find there is usually only one option. While I enjoy kitbuilding, I also appreciate being able to get the trains up and running quickly.
Enjoy
Paul
Kits in General. I prefer them, and there’s almost no accurate 2nd gen power for the road I model, so I need to kitbash my power. Luckily, there’s plenty of available RTR 1st gen power for CN, at least in hood units, so that got me up & running, while I slowly build the newer power.
With the decline in Shake-the-box kit availability, I’m moving to Resin as my primary source of Rolling stock. Lots of fun to build. As I’m in an apartment, building rolling stock is my primary outlet for the hobby, I should have a nice fleet by the time I’ve got a basement.
I prefer ready to run on certain model like Walthers and Intermountain which have kits that can be a senior pain in the butt to put together; but athearn and accurail for example are pretty easy to put together so I don’t mind them. For engines though, I prefer RTR.
i didn’t vote because i like both. i prefer kits but if a manufacture comes out wit a RTR car that i can’ t get other then in RTR form then i’ll buy it. But buyin just RTR gets alittle bit expensive. I am 17 and i have a summer job 2 pay for 4 things! Trains, girl friend, savings, and the lord. And a large chunk of it goes 2 the trains!! This all said i’ve racked up all lot of cars. 65 in total[:D], wit 4 Blue Box engines (3 Sd40-2 newer style[^] and 1 older ac4400cw)
I like kits better, as far as freight cars go. They’re more rewarding and you also gain experince in building models. I prefer RTR locomotives because most of the detail is already there.
well when i was first getting started everything i bought was RTR. i was kind of afraid to put together a kit because i figured i’d screw it up and it’d look bad. well since then i’ve put together probably 10-12 kits. most have been really easy so its no biggie.
i prefer RTR because i want to run stuff right away, but kits are great to. as long as they are really complex, give me a little time before i take on a Walthers or Intermountain kit, i’ll stick to the Athearn and Accurail for now. as for locomotives i prefer RTR. on some of the P2K locos i have i haven’t even touched the details that came with it.
being 17 i don’t have a lot of money. i have a job but haven’t been able to work all summer because of baseball. i also have a car that i have to pay for and i might be getting a motorcycle so i won’t have much money after any of that.