Had a chance to finally upload some pics from our trip.
A few highlights.
Sorry they are a little fuzzy.
O gage. I confess, I was impressed with the up-coming WM Shay #6 coming from Lionel.
Here is the Bachmann SD9 or maybe 7 or something. (SD9 with SD7 handrails).
The Bachmann is also updating the CW40-8. You can see that the handrails are much better than before. Also comes DCC and with sound.
Saw the Scale Trains Tier 4 GEVOS. They are gorgeous. And in this crappy photo you can see three shell variations.
But...... display person said.... Go ahead and pick it up.
I said OK, and looked underneath. It does NOT have end needle bearings on the axles with cone cups. Instead, it has solid axles that go through a hole in the pickup. Kind of disappointed. I said something to the display person. To be honest, he seemed to have no idea what I was talking about (in all fairness, he may be an HO guy). He said he's not the R&D guy.... but that he would pass on my suggestion.
I fell in love with the Atlas Well car with trailer hitches. I remember the first time I saw a container flat carrying an 18-wheeler trailer.
I think this will be a great model.
The highlight for me personally was seeing my much desired GP39-2.
Atlas only had a sample of the later phase. But phase 1 will be first (Reading version) as announced.
Saturday, next to the American Z Lines folks, there was a guy showing this little Z chassis.
Little motor, little wheels, little chassis. This had critter fodder written on it.
And then I was pleasantly surprised at the Kato booth.
They had a sample of the Japanese tram.
I was dying to look under it.
In my ignorance, I was expecting this to have a new shell on the same old pocket chassis. But it is VERY different,
I see a tiny truck with tiny wheels. This thing has CRITTER written all over it. Might be a good chassis for MOW trucks!