MarcD Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 (edited) With the Gauge 0 Guild's Telford GuildEx15 show quickly coming upon us we now have a good idea what new kits we have coming out and what should be coming out between GuildEx and Reading in December. Also I have listed what we have currently in development for 2016 For Telford S&DJR 2-4-0T TVR/GWR/BR Mink GNR/NBR/LNER/BR Gunpowder Van Furness/LMS/BR 3 plank open Furness/LMS 10ton Hopper GWR/BR Mink GWR/BR Fruit Van GWR/BR Mica B GWR/GER Grounded van body HR grounded coach body Brick Privy GWR lamp Hut The following kits might be ready for Telford if etches arrive in time LNWR/LMS/BR 0-4-2PT NER/LNER H2/J79 0-6-0T (407) LSWR/SR/BR 2-4-0WT (Build both round and square splasher versions) and later rebuilds LSWR/SR 4 wheel Brake end LSWR/SR 4 wheel All 3rd LSWR/SR 4 wheel all 1st LSWR/SR 6 wheel Comp NER/LNER 6 wheel All 3rd NER/LNER 6 Wheel Lug 3rd NER/LNER 6 Wheel Lav 3rd NER/LNER 6 wheel Brake 3rd NER/LNER 6 Lav Comp NER/LNER 6 Lug Comp S&DJR/LMS 10ton Brake LSWR/SR/BR 1 plank open LSWR/SR Insulated van G&SWR/LMS/BR 20ton Hopper Lyme Regis/Radstock Goods Shed Wool (LSWR) wooden station building In development NER/LNER/BR (Class P/J24) 0-6-0 NER/LNER/BR (Class L/J73) 0-6-0T NER/LNER (Class A/F8) 2-4-2T NER/LNER (Class G/D23) 2-4-0/4-4-0 NER/LNER (Class 59/J22) 0-6-0 LSWR/SR/BR 4-4-2T PD&SWR/LSWR/SR/BR 0-6-2T GER/LNER/BR J69 0-6-0T LYR/LMS/BR 0-4-0ST Barry/GWR (Class G) 0-4-4T GWR/BR Class 1361 Edited May 26 by MarcD Change of business name 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted September 7, 2015 Author Share Posted September 7, 2015 I hope this doesn't sound to much like a rant. We have had a really great Telford this year, even though we didn't get most of out new stock to the show for one reason or an other. We met a lot of old friends and some new ones What as really got me was the number of people who said your stuff is to far north. If I had a pound for every person who said that at shows I would be a very rich man. If we were a new company I could some what understand if there was some mix up over the name but we have been in the business since 1999 and we have had products in at least 2 GOG gazettes every year since then, but sill we get told that "I don't model Furness, its too far north!". We have over 100 prototypes in the range with geographic distribution from Cornwall to Norfolk and from Wick to Kent with all stops in between. Yes we do sell some Furness Railway prototypes but we have more S&DJR prototypes than Furness ones. Any suggestions on how to go about educating people that if a company has a geographical area in its name does not mean that the company only manufactures prototypes from that location, would be more than welcome! The current list of companies that we manufacture prototypes for is:- Barry Caledonian Cambrian Col. Stephens East and West Yorkshire Union Furness Glasgow & South Western Great Central Great Eastern Great North of Scotland Great Northern Great Western Highland Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Lancashire and Yorkshire London Brighton South Coast London North Western London South Western Midland North Sunderland Plymouth Devonport & South West Junction Rhymney Somerset & Dorset Joint South East Chatham Taff Vale North British North Eastern As well as private owner wagons and other kits for industrial use Marc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pauliebanger Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 I hope this doesn't sound to much like a rant. We have had a really great Telford this year, even though we didn't get most of out new stock to the show for one reason or an other. We met a lot of old friends and some new ones What as really got me was the number of people who said your stuff is to far north. If I had a pound for every person who said that at shows I would be a very rich man. If we were a new company I could some what understand if there was some mix up over the name but we have been in the business since 1999 and we have had products in at least 2 GOG gazettes every year since then, but sill we get told that "I don't model Furness, its too far north!". We have over 100 prototypes in the range with geographic distribution from Cornwall to Norfolk and from Wick to Kent with all stops in between. Yes we do sell some Furness Railway prototypes but we have more S&DJR prototypes than Furness ones. Any suggestions on how to go about educating people that if a company has a geographical area in its name does not mean that the company only manufactures prototypes from that location, would be more than welcome! The current list of companies that we manufacture prototypes for is:- Barry Caledonian Cambrian Col. Stephens East and West Yorkshire Union Furness Glasgow & South Western Great Central Great Eastern Great North of Scotland Great Northern Great Western Highland Lancashire Derbyshire and East Coast Lancashire and Yorkshire London Brighton South Coast London North Western London South Western Midland North Sunderland Plymouth Devonport & South West Junction Rhymney Somerset & Dorset Joint South East Chatham Taff Vale North British North Eastern As well as private owner wagons and other kits for industrial use Marc Marc, It's not my place to tell you how to run your business, but you have asked for feedback....... This may sound obvious, and will probably not be what you wish to hear, but if the name of your business is creating a barrier to successful marketing, and you say you have many experiences which support that view, then maybe it would be worth changing it? You might be proud of your region and you may feel that after 15 years you have become 'attached' to the name, but you have to face facts. Potential customers are telling you they do not not even get past the name to see what you have to offer. You can fix that. You may find it more difficult to change peoples attitudes. Kind regards, Paul Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted September 7, 2015 Author Share Posted September 7, 2015 We have had a lot of feed back over the years. 99% of customers have said that we shouldn't change the name as its what they have known for some time. I have come across a number of facts from some of the people passing by the stand at shows. 1, All pre-grouping wagons were scraped at 00:01 Jan 1st 1923 and all grouping wagons faced the same fate in 1947 when the 16ton mineral wagon replaced all other wagons. 2, Only company owned wagons were able to be used on company owned track ie GWR wagons never left the GWR and no other company's wagons were allowed on the GWR. 3, wagons based in the south would fall into a crevasse north of Watford if they were sent north and equally those based in the north would fall in the same hole if they went south. 4, the world is flat 5, Elvis and John Lennon are currently running our local pub. I'm not sure about some of these so I could be wrong but I have been assured by Elvis and John that they 100% fact Marc 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenton Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 (edited) I don't think it is the name so much as the fact that no one has heard of the range of products. Even the posts above do not make the most of the potential awareness. OK I know that generally RMWeb members or 'management' are not in favour of blatant advertising but other suppliers have found a way. For example I have not seen (or remember seeing) any of your products being used in topics by members (your potential customers). I am a Gauge 0 Guild member but have not seen (or it didn't hit its target) in the Gazette. I also go to Reading almost every year but again, I am a bit more embarrassed to admit, I missed you at each one. So something is not working. I'll be first to admit that RMWeb or the Gauge 0 Guild does not cover all 7mm modellers but if Gauge 0 Guild is considered a platform to advance your products then surely RMWeb should be as well? Is there none of your customers on here who could post images and remark on a product? I'm still embarrassed that I have not heard of you as I thought I had covered most kit suppliers but then I have just had to google a link to your website. (again amazed you have not included it in your post above) http://www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/catalogue/furness for others to see. My comment on that is that there could be more detail - I didn't even know they/some/all were of brass without reading deeper and having your kit number at the start of a title line rather than the name of the kit may not be attractive to a customer or a search engine. When I look for a kit (I build for all regions and all eras) I am looking first for the name of the wagon - only when I am about to place an order do I need to know your catalogue number. I also know that hosting and maintaining a web site is not easy (or cheap) but is a 'directory' the best? Still now I have at least heard of you I'll look out at Reading. [Ed] Just looking at those web pages I came across http://www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/furness/kit/411 a very likely purchase as I know of someone who would probably want me to add that to his collection of Z2s (Scorpio Kit) and Z1s (WEP Kits) that I have built for him - though your Z1 must be pretty special at £55 to compare to the WEP kit at £45 and Scorpio kit at £30 ! Edited September 7, 2015 by Kenton 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Dava Posted September 9, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 9, 2015 I hadn't seen the web directory before and the range is broader than I'd realized with some useful Scottish items such as GNSR brake van, but being out of the UK for a while Ive not seen them at a show for some time. Is there an uptodate list? Hope to catch them next year.. Dava Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted September 9, 2015 Author Share Posted September 9, 2015 Dava, I haven't up dated the website for a while but I do have a PDF catalogue that I can email you. its to big to attach. Also I post photos of all the new stock on the galleries section of RMweb. Marc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
edcayton Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 So it's not just Furness and it's not just wagons-go figure. You may get repeat trade, and that's good, but I'd suggest you need new customers, so IMHO you need a new name. Ed Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenton Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Also I post photos of all the new stock on the galleries section of RMweb. Just a note: I'm not sure many on here 'follow' the galleries section (I'm not even sure it can be 'followed' as such.) As I indicated this was the first time I have come across you - and it has nothing to do with the name (which as far as I am concerned is irrelevant). I only use RMWeb and only browse the forums (most days). I am surprised that your pdf file is too large. If it is simply hosted why not just provide a link. (if it is hosted correctly the file should download from the link. A free catalogue does help to spread the word. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Young Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 The only thing I find annoying about your product/range/company is your salesmanship skills is that I called by your stand at Guildex just to be nosey about the new products and came away with a wagon kit. You're a danger to my wallet! Personally, I'm happy that I know who you are, what you sell and how to find it. I usually find out about new products through the G0G Gazette. Just remember, you can't make anything completely idiot proof... Cheers, Andrew Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted July 16, 2017 Author Share Posted July 16, 2017 As promised. We (Furness Wagon Co/Pre-grouping Railways) are going to be launching of new range of 7mm Narrow gauge kits. The first four kits are Talyllyn 2 bar slate wagon. 3D printed chassis and top with a brass floor and end strapping. Talyllyn 3 bar slate wagon. 3D printed chassis and top with a brass floor. Talyllyn 3 plank open. Totally 3D printed Talyllyn 4 plank open. Totally 3D printed The 3D models just need their couplings and wheels . These will be include in the kit but are not shown in the pictures The next wagons to be done are the Talyllyn iron bodied wagons. Gunpowder van. Incline wagon. Tapered side. Parallel side without top strapping. Parallel side with top strapping. These will have 3D printed chassis and etched brass tops. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Max Posted July 17, 2017 Share Posted July 17, 2017 What happened to the 4mm wagon kits that were due for production early last year? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted July 17, 2017 Author Share Posted July 17, 2017 What happened to the 4mm wagon kits that were due for production early last year? We are having issues with the thickness of the parts when we came to print them. Producing the tops of the wagons was not a problem but axle boxes and springs are on the edge of what we can produce in 7mm and are just not printable in 4mm. We have moved to 3D printed parts since the chap who does my white metal casting has had to retire. With 3D printing technology improving so when I can actually print small enough for 4mm I will be putting the kits out. marc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pint of Adnams Posted July 18, 2017 Share Posted July 18, 2017 Marc, Why not include the information in your profile signature? For example: RMWeb - what's new at Furness Wagon Co (Blog) http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php%3F/blog/962-whats-new-at-furness-wagon-co An expanding range of pre-Grouping railway models from Furness Wagon Co. https://pregroupingrailways.com/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted July 18, 2017 Author Share Posted July 18, 2017 Easy answer I don't know how do it. I'm a bit of a luddite. MArc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pint of Adnams Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Easy answer I don't know how do it. I'm a bit of a luddite. MArc In the bar at the top of each page at the right hand end is your forum name - Furness Wagon - with a little down arrow next to it. Click on that and a pop-up menu appears. From that select 'my profile' and a new page appears. At the right hand side above your profile summary is a black box labelled 'edit my profile' - click on that and a further new page appears. There is a column to the left with the third entry down titled 'signature' - click on that and the page you need now appears. Edit your signature into the box in the same way as you write a new post or reply to an earlier one. You can change the font, colour, size and so on using the editing tools in the bar above in exactly the same way. If you wish you can outline the text using the mouse and 'copy' my suggestion above (but copy it before you move away from this page!) and then paste it into the signature box to get you going. Once you are happy click on the black box 'save changes' at the bottom of the page and it's done. When the previous page appears with your profile, having saved the changes, just select 'forum index' at the top left hand of the page and you'll be back at the top level. Every time you change your signature it is automatically changed right across the forum, including all previous posts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted July 19, 2017 Author Share Posted July 19, 2017 In the bar at the top of each page at the right hand end is your forum name - Furness Wagon - with a little down arrow next to it. Click on that and a pop-up menu appears. From that select 'my profile' and a new page appears. At the right hand side above your profile summary is a black box labelled 'edit my profile' - click on that and a further new page appears. There is a column to the left with the third entry down titled 'signature' - click on that and the page you need now appears. Edit your signature into the box in the same way as you write a new post or reply to an earlier one. You can change the font, colour, size and so on using the editing tools in the bar above in exactly the same way. If you wish you can outline the text using the mouse and 'copy' my suggestion above (but copy it before you move away from this page!) and then paste it into the signature box to get you going. Once you are happy click on the black box 'save changes' at the bottom of the page and it's done. When the previous page appears with your profile, having saved the changes, just select 'forum index' at the top left hand of the page and you'll be back at the top level. Every time you change your signature it is automatically changed right across the forum, including all previous posts. Thanks for the instructions once I started it was easy. Marc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted May 26 Author Share Posted May 26 (edited) I managed to loose this thread found it again. If people haven't noticed we have changed the business name in order to better reflect the focus of the product range. If you haven't visited the online shop check out pregroupingrailways.com Products are now available in all scales from 2mm up to G3. Marc Dobson Pre-Grouping Railways Edited May 26 by MarcD Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skinnylinny Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 2 minutes ago, MarcD said: I managed to loose this thread found it again. If people haven't noticed we have changed the business name in order to better reflect the focus of the product range. If you haven't visited the online shop check out pregropingrailways.com Products are now available in all scales from 2mm up to G3. Marc Dobson Pre-Grouping Railways Just to let you know, you're missing a letter "u" in your link: https://pregroupingrailways.com/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted May 26 Author Share Posted May 26 Oops. To be honest some times I feel like I'm groping in the dark. Typo corrected 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted June 1 Author Share Posted June 1 Unless I receive the delivery of etches I ordered this week I will be carrying a limited amount of stock at scalefour Crewe. So if you are after anything in particular please contact me by Thursday so I can put it aside for you. Marc Dobson Pre-Grouping Railways www.pregroupingrailways.com Email: furnessrailway@hotmail.com Tel: 01229219875 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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