gunrunnerjohn posted:I guess the question is, will LC+ 2.0 replace all the older LC and LC+ options?
According to Ryan, whom I spoke with at the Amherst/Springfield show, LC+2.0 is replacing LC+. Given the feature-rich nature of LC+2.0, I think that LC will continue to be the standard for starter sets. Ryan may have said as much, and I forgot. It may be that the introduction of the LC standalone engines, pp. 124–125 in the catalog, was intentionally done in conjunction with the price range increase from LC+ to LC+2.0.