Yes Dave I saw those. For me it is just they have nothing offered in modern Diesel power in LionChief plus 2.0. I have plenty of F3s and steam power as it is. I should of made that clear.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
fifedog Can they make it so, that the Tribbles multiply as they run around the layout...?
Can they make it so, that the Tribbles multiply as they run around the layout...?
Maybe a new type of aquarium car?
With cooing sounds!
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
Why produce a model of an SP 4-8-4 in Chessie Steam Special colours but not the correct Reading T-1 although it is being produced concurrently...
Would a "fantasy" paint scheme sell better than an accurate prototype scheme?
Is there something I'm missing here?
Peter
Peter, I don't know what Lionel's thinking.
In fact, I was at a train show yesterday and the topic of the Lionel 2020 catalog came up. General consensus among the crew was no-one has any idea what Lionel's thinking.
I'm heading to a "Worlds Greatest Hobby On Tour" trainshow next weekend. Lionel's going to be an exhibitor there, and I'm tempted to burn their ears over the 2020 product line, but I probably won't. I'm too nice a guy. I don't like to hurt people's feelings.
Wayne
Kevin, For the one LC+ that I have, as well as for use at the museum, I picked up a cheap android based RCA tablet. If memory is correct it was only like $35 on sale at WallyWorld. The app from Lionel is free.
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dougdagrump Kevin, For the one LC+ that I have, as well as for use at the museum, I picked up a cheap android based RCA tablet. If memory is correct it was only like $35 on sale at WallyWorld. The app from Lionel is free.
Thanks Doug I may try that. Our daughter gave us her old tablet but it will not download the app? I guess you have to have a certain style?
I want the kids to get me a smart phone but I may be dead before that happens.
I had a smart phone. It was company-issued as I needed it to do the job. When I retired I turned it in. I don't miss it at all.
I have a flip-phone now. I just use it for phone calls. That's good enough.
Kevin, I made that same mistake initially, the BetterHalf got a real good 2 for 1 buy on QVC for a couple of Amazon kindles. They were dirt cheap but I found out when trying to load the Lionel and MTH apps it didn't work. It seems that Amazon software is android based but just enuff to be functional for the Amazon apps & store but not fully loaded android to use android based apps.
Flintlock, I agree on the cell phones. Smart phone = don't want, don't need. I just have an antique flip phone for any kind of emergency while going to or from the museum. Never know when my CHF will act up. If they ever discontinue my plan I will be S.O.L.
Gents, let me tell you something...
I was up in New Jersey visiting when Superstorm Sandy hit and knocked out the power in New York City and environs. 24 hours later when some of the local papers were able to get editions out they were filled with photos of people absolutely frantic to find places to charge their smart phones. Their phones were dying and they were in a panic. They couldn't function without them!
Not for me! Some times I'm glad I'm a dinosaur and immune to the latest electro-fads.
When the things you own begin to own you it's time to step back and take a good long look at yourself.
Well! No so long ago we were talking about "New Old Stock" and "Mint In Box?"
Well, I lucked into the same at the "World's Greatest Hobby On Tour" show today.
(Check the "Survey" topic for a report on the show.)
Anyway, I found one of these...
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/lionel-18052-pennsylvania-238e-4-134048622
Yep, the 1997 issue of the "Pennsy Torpedo," NIB, and at a good price too!
One I can "conventional" to my heart's content! Woo-hoo!
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