by HomeRacingWorld » Thu Aug 04, 2016 2:01 pm
Well, my thoughts are contrary to the "reports" and so-called "interviews" that you might have read from other sources.
The hobby is just fine from my seat in the stands.
Some brands that are not around anymore or are hurting is easy enough to figure out. Simply a matter of poor model selection combined with low or equal quality and inflated pricing.
That literally defines my beloved NINCO. SCX as well.
Some companies employ people that are in touch with core enthusiasts as well as the "mass market". They are the ones still with us and thriving I might add.
Policar/Slot.it has an attractive series here and they combined it with a solid chassis platform. One that could cater to the casual hobbyist or the all out club racer.
Of course it won't appeal to all of us. Different strokes, etc.
I'm personally guilty of choosing certain brands because they offer what I want, with the quality I want, and with a price I can accept.
I can't help that Carrera, Slot.it, Racer, offer great looking and running cars for the price. Not everyone has unlimited budgets and someone has to provide products for beginners/tight budgets. Carrera leads that easily. And the digital slice aspect of Carrera is not to be ignored. I'm not a digital guy, but they clearly lead the way around my neck of the woods.
For the more involved enthusiast, how can you go wrong with a Slot.it or Sideways model? Look at the diverse selection, quality, and ice that cake with a support network that allows us to keep them going.
And I will keep getting them because they produce what they do (a lot of slot car) for my hobby dollar.
Now Policar is leaking some nice items out. Very nice IMHO for the price.
Not only that, but the support behind them has arrived. The above link tells me I can now easily acquire spares if I need them.
Depending on your involvement in hobby will make that part important. It is to me.
This little series reminds me of the previous Group C offerings. Started small...not much talk. Not a series everyone identified with, etc.
But once the word spread about the looks and more importantly, the performance, it took off. But we needed support. IE, PARTS! And we received it. A lot of credit goes to Maurizio and his team for continually supporting and improving the line.
I see this series benefiting from that same support.