After trying a first lunch at Rachel's Roadhouse for the first time today (good food and very crowded), I paid a visit to fellow forum member, friend, and OGR contributor Dave Minarik at his Mercer Junction train shop this afternoon. I left with a depleted train budget for the month, and perhaps well beyond. Picked up a Lionel Legacy RS-11 (Alaska), a complete Legacy control system, and yet another LCT tinplate set.
We gave the Lionel RS-11 a good test run on Dave's store layout--with MTH DCS controlling it and a load of hoppers--and it performed beautifully. Hard to beat those Legacy RailSounds, and hard to beat any Alco sounds. Thanks, too, to Dave for lubing that baby for me so she's fit to go when I place her on my layout here at home. I hope to hook-up the Legacy system to that layout this weekend, time permitting. I have played with our setup at the office a few times, but there's still a whole lot I need to explore and learn.
I also saw the new 2-truck Shay from Lionel, and was very impressed with its overall appearance and level of detail. Believe me, if I hadn't already overspent, I would have walked out with one of those beauties as well. Fortunately, I managed to exercise some self control, especially since a Shay doesn't quite fit the roads I'm focusing on.
Every time I visit Dave's shop I manage to run into folks who I have not previously met in person, but who know me through the magazine or this forum. It's always a genuine pleasure to meet these fellow hobbyists, and to learn about their diverse interests and activities. And each visit invariably leads to tips for new articles and new layouts to visit. Definitely a fine way to spend an afternoon!