eliminator

Discontinuation Speculation

Recommended Posts

Hey everyone, I was looking around for the instructions for Steve Demlow's Bipolar electric locomotive kit and found his old website from around 2001.Here is that site: http://www.visi.com/...olar/index.html I emailed him my instruction request at the address located on the bottom of that page and have got no reply.(I've waited around 1 & 1/2 weeks) I've got no idea if Stevew Demlow is even alive anymore, much less checking his old site's e-mail. The only other way to get one is to get the actual kit sent from Hong Kong from this seller: http://www.bricklink...itemID=19853178 . The price is quite high, and not to mention shippping to mid-US would be a ton of cash as well.

Thus my question is this:

If anyone has the kit, would you please:

A) Build an LDD model of the engine (if you have the kit) and please upload it to EuroBricks.

B) Scan the isntructions and send them to me.

These instructions could really be usefull to me, as I want to display the engine in the Saint Louis, Missouri, area, (the same city where the last Bipolar is located) and get the engine to run at shows.

Can someone please help me?

Edited by Murdoch17

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Amazon's stock of the city train sets looks to be depleted in the next week if numbers are correct. Traditionally, this has signaled set retirement. Shall we get a new city train set in time for the 2013 toy fairs (not including the Lone Ranger train)?

Update on train availability in the US:

-3677 is sold out at Lego US. TRU lists it as available online and in store.

-7938 is out of stock but will ship Dec. 30 at Lego US. Amazon has 226 units and is dropping quickly.

-7939 is in stock at Lego US. Amazon has 331 units, also dropping quickly.

-10219 is sold out at Lego US. Amazon's own stock appears to be gone and it is now limited to third party retailers who are pushing up the price.

also

-7937 is in stock at Lego US. Amazon has 220 units.

Edited by MojoLego

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Hey everyone, I was looking around for the instructions for Steve Demlow's Bipolar electric locomotive kit and found his old website from around 2001.

Can someone please help me?

I did a quick google search on his name - and saw pages updated in 2006

There is a Steve in Minneapolis on LinkedIn

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-demlow/4/363/9bb

And in 2006 he still seemed to be present on the Lugnet

http://news.lugnet.com/trains/?n=27063&t=i&v=a

http://www.lugnet.com/people/members/?m=36

And he lists as being a member of this LUG

http://gmltc.org/

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I'm sorry evewryone: I must have clikced on the wrong thread. I meant to post into the Train TECH questions thread. I apologize for any problems this caused.

Mods: Can you move my post to the the proper section please?

Thanks!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I did a quick google search on his name - and saw pages updated in 2006

There is a Steve in Minneapolis on LinkedIn

http://www.linkedin....emlow/4/363/9bb

And in 2006 he still seemed to be present on the Lugnet

http://news.lugnet.c...n=27063&t=i&v=a

http://www.lugnet.co...e/members/?m=36

And he lists as being a member of this LUG

http://gmltc.org/

GMLTC is still displaying the bipolar at their shows, so you might want to try contacting them.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Amazon's stock of the city train sets looks to be depleted in the next week if numbers are correct. Traditionally, this has signaled set retirement. Shall we get a new city train set in time for the 2013 toy fairs (not including the Lone Ranger train)?

Update on train availability in the US:

-3677 is sold out at Lego US. TRU lists it as available online and in store.

-7938 is out of stock but will ship Dec. 30 at Lego US. Amazon has 226 units and is dropping quickly.

-7939 is in stock at Lego US. Amazon has 331 units, also dropping quickly.

-10219 is sold out at Lego US. Amazon's own stock appears to be gone and it is now limited to third party retailers who are pushing up the price.

also

-7937 is in stock at Lego US. Amazon has 220 units.

Amazon.de currently has 3677 for around € 110,- (depending on your local VAT). I think you won't find it much cheaper in Europe.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Amazon.de currently has 3677 for around € 110,- (depending on your local VAT). I think you won't find it much cheaper in Europe.

I was wrong, now €99,99 on Amazon.DE

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In the US market, Lego trains became hard to find about mid-December. Lego S@H went to "ship in 30 days." Amazon sold out (except for the small mercenary storefronts). Toys R Us has a spotty supply and I suspect they would have sold out on-line if they had better store stock tracking (for a while they kept listing the trains as unavailable on-line).

In Europe, I see that Lego S@H still has plenty of trains. I suspect Lego is transferring stock from Europe to the US (hence the 30 day wait).

The fact that Amazon has not refilled their supply of 7938 and 7939 tends to suggest that they are done ordering these sets.

Will Lego introduce a new City set at the 2013 toy fairs?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Does anyone have a good reference for the retirement timeframe of 60051 and 60052?   They can't be around more than 3-4 more months with 60197 and 60198 about to be introduced in 2H18...    I'd like to pick up at least one more copy of each, but haven't seen any retailers with discounts on them since ~July 2017.   They stayed at or near MSRP all through the holiday season, unlike previous years when they were discounted considerably.    

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi icemorons. Welcome to Eurobricks. Please don't kick very old topic. You can discuss this in the 2018 train topic.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.