Hello, first of all, sorry if this is redundant, but, when spending precious train dollars, I had better not be hasty and make the wrong choice.
I posted a thread about a week ago that had to do with lionel's "technology boxcars." In that thread, I asked about the sensor cars, asking what they would do. The answer was that it would be able to activate recordings stored in the sensor track and (for legacy) be able to trigger the 8 programmable "actions" contained within the sensor track.
My Command Controlled Lionel fleet is solely TMCC, and will, for the most part, remain that way. I do plan on getting a legacy base in the (near) future.
My question, what great advantages will the sensor car/track combo get me for TMCC engines that the ARC cannot? What makes the sensor track/car so "great" in my case? (I will not be getting icab anytime soon.)
(Bonus question.) I did read the ARC manual and it stated that, to more effectively control the trains when they are running on a recording, to make and place sensors. It also stated that they could be insulated tracks. What does this mean exactly?
Thank you in advance,
Nickstrains.