The HO model railway line was reported last week to have ceased production since December 2013.
Issues with supplies and an annual loss of £1 million are suggested to have attributed to its end.
In a statement responding to fan queries, Matt Jordan of Hornby's Customer Care declared the state of the situation.
We are currently reviewing the Thomas range. Please keep an eye on the web site for more information when this becomes available.
The range, born in the mid 80s, saw its last set of products arrive in 2012. New products have not appeared on the model maker's recent 2014 catalogue.
The range, born in the mid 80s, saw its last set of products arrive in 2012. New products have not appeared on the model maker's recent 2014 catalogue.
So if you want more Hornby Thomas products go buy a bunch and make them profitable.
ReplyDeleteBut they're very expensive and they're not cheap as the Thomas toys such as Take-n-Play or WRW.
DeleteBachmann are better value and their Thomas engine have moving eyes.
ReplyDeleteWith lack of detail on some engines like Thomas, Percy, James and Spencer unlike Hornby.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but Hornby has (or at least had) inaccurate models such as Emily, Dart, James, etc.
DeleteDon't forget Edward!
DeleteThe HORNBY Thomas doesn't even have a white footplate. I've owned them both, both great models but BACHMANN is the superior company overall. HORNBYS Buildings were their crowning achievement. Now BACHMANN is making them I am beyond thrilled. A home run for them business wise. Plus the large scale market.
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