OK, so another $1000 loco thread closed again... What amazes me is that here are no significant discussions about operating accessories, be they good or bad, reliable or troublesome.
When I was a kid, that is what we spent our time with. Just trying to get the darn things to work! Of course that was just "half" the fun.
So this got me to thinking... WHY are all of the current operating cars based on 50 year old designs. Sure there's the nostalgia aspect, but come on, there surely is an opportunity to make our RR's more up to date in terms of having them behave like real working RR's. And I'm not talking about adding TMCC to the same old tired designs...
Just to get the ball rolling, how about an Ethanol unit train (please no political rants) with an on-loading terminal (next door to the corn hopper off-loading facility and ethanol plant, and a West Coast (Chevron?) off-loading terminal and Blending refinery?
Or a REAL working port with intermodal container cranes (real working ones) and the like. Or a Japanese and Korean Car import facility with Working car loaders.
Yes, to be PC, we should have an American Car export facility too!
Now I have to say I would not welcome the over-complexity of the $1000 locos, but how about real sounds and even an occaisional alarm/mishap alert? You know emergency vehicles working to contain an ethanol spill... Now that would be fun!
So put on you thinking caps and lets give Lionel an opportunity to surprise US.
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