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I understand they lack the sales of tamiya semis here in the US, but I think that is due in part to the fact we don't have any liscenced American trucks to build (and relate to), they sells tons of Scania, Mercedes- Benz and Mann trucks because that is what the Euro and Asian markets want. I wonder what the sales of scanias , mb, and manns are here in the US. I'm sure there much less then across the pond. Nothing against anyone who has one but to me these euro trucks are god awful looking. Because these aren't the trucks I grew up in and see in my travels. I think they made a very poor choice in selecting the Ford Areomax to be there attempt at a US licensed truck, since the aeromax is like the least seen and sold modern truck on the roads (atleast behind Pete,KW,Mack,Freight Liners) in my opinion. They have licensed the Volvo for the euro style Volvo cabover which owns Mack now, why can't the obtain another license from Volvo for their Mack production line? Or take a chance with the icon of all trucks Peterbilt. Someone at tamiya needs to wake up. |
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You DO know that they are french and part of Renault Truck ?
Which is tied to Volvo truck... Which is back tied to the Renault group... Who also include Alpine, Dacia, Vaz Lada, Samsung Motor, Nissan, Infinity and every passing day a little more of Mercedes Benz... Last edited by coligny; 02-22-2012 at 07:17 AM. |
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Ahh, a catch 22. I think sales would pick up, if Tamiya actually offered a licensed American truck model. How expensive can it be? As I mentioned before, we have tons of plastic and diecast Peterbilt and Kenworth models to choose from. Just not much in the way of 1/16 or 1/14 scale RC trucks. Other companies are able to do it and be profittable, so why couldn't Tamiya?
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At a slight disadvantage of having not read the entire thread (yet), how about a couple of "old" body styles that may not need permission to manufacture?
I mean new is great and all of you guys have the knowledge of what would sell and everything, but a little variety ... does that sound good as well? It's just a thought. I'm still at a loss on what I would pick. ~ Jeff |
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Jeff, several of the 'old' body styles are of the popular truck manufacture. Indeed, after much research the information leads me to believe that most of the licensing would be acquired through Daimler Trucks, Volvo Trucks, & PACCAR Inc. Unless you're interested in building the earlier 1920's - 1930's versions of the tractor-truck, there are only a couple that I didn't mention that might be possible, ie. Diamond REO.
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I think Diamond Reo is still around. http://www.t-linetrucks.com/ found this one wiki-.
Latest go at it! As far as Mack goes, get ahold of Dennis Slagle, executive vice president of Volvo Group, Yah the same guy on undercover boss fame. Kevin Flaherty is president North American sales, for Mack. Ron Huibers is president Volvo North American Sales. Cheer's, Neil. Last edited by doodlebug; 02-23-2012 at 10:04 PM. |
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Hmmm, look's like S Series, from Yer faverite brand!
Cheer's, Neil. |
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If Tamiya cries "lack of sales", fire back with lack of 'Advertisement'.
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time will tell but it seems to me it is time for an american company to start building american truck models , and before i get the things are cheaper from overseas speech , it was, it is not now , now it is cheaper to in mexico lol
Anyway we have most of what is needed all ready just need body's On scale4x4 a gentleman is showing how to make a body from start to finish and the same thing could be done for truck body's ,Tamiya has and will discontinue making most of these body styles sometime in the future ,so a new company is needed , it that not why this forum was started to have a home grown place for semi trucks .etc? the Vendor part is growing all of the time so once once we get a body maker we should be fine there is a place for vacuum formed bodies and hard bodies and from what i have seen on here the skills are here , you don't have to make a bunch of bodies just one for a mold and then you make as many as are ordered IHC,Peterbilt,Mack ,grandpa joe's farm hay truck from brazil , all it takes is someone ,anyone to make one body of a truck and Then you can ask the companies for the licence to make more ,but you can make one with no licence needed as long as you don't make it to sale , it is a lot easier to get a license with a prototype in hand than with an idea in your head i will check out the max number you can do without a license also ok grumpy is done for now lol |
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The future is in 3d printing! I don't have $15-25,000 to get started with. And a 3d scanner is handy too. And don't forget the cad experience too. Yes there are cheaper priner's out there, but the finished product, need's more finish work, catch 22 on price vs finish! Cheer's, Neil.
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