rtraincollector I live out here on the East Coast where there is no Menards, and wishing you'd get a state closer.....but I have, due to RT's very BAD influence, to buy 2 of those mystery boxes.....and can't say enough about the buildings and the rolling stock. Great stuff, just trying to hold back on getting Station 12 to go with my MTH Firehouse.Hope to see you here more! There you go blaming me again.
I live out here on the East Coast where there is no Menards, and wishing you'd get a state closer.....but I have, due to RT's very BAD influence, to buy 2 of those mystery boxes.....and can't say enough about the buildings and the rolling stock. Great stuff, just trying to hold back on getting Station 12 to go with my MTH Firehouse.Hope to see you here more!
There you go blaming me again.
Only cuz I like you, RT......
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Gee we have at least four Menards near us. I have ordered product for pickup at the store. My favorite rolling stock is the U.S. Coast Guard helocopter used on my Alaska RR consist.
Menards is a great store for getting an education in tools and hardware. They have a great Christmas decorating section, too.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
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Had to go check, but gee no mystery boxes.
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anjdevil2 Hey, Mark, Thanks for checking in. I doubt highly that you'll get a slap on the wrist, considering you are not soliciting, but giving an insight on the Menards line and answering questions. I, for one, thank you for doing that. Becuae of the pricing on the NEW tubular trackage, I'm starting to rethink using my FasTrack and going back to to tubular, and believe me, I have a choice of tubular, FasTrack and Atlas (and I have plenty of all 3). I live out here on the East Coast where there is no Menards, and wishing you'd get a state closer.....but I have, due to RT's very BAD influence, to buy 2 of those mystery boxes.....and can't say enough about the buildings and the rolling stock. Great stuff, just trying to hold back on getting Station 12 to go with my MTH Firehouse.Hope to see you here more!
Hey, Mark, Thanks for checking in. I doubt highly that you'll get a slap on the wrist, considering you are not soliciting, but giving an insight on the Menards line and answering questions. I, for one, thank you for doing that.
Becuae of the pricing on the NEW tubular trackage, I'm starting to rethink using my FasTrack and going back to to tubular, and believe me, I have a choice of tubular, FasTrack and Atlas (and I have plenty of all 3).
I live out here on the East Coast where there is no Menards, and wishing you'd get a state closer.....but I have, due to RT's very BAD influence, to buy 2 of those mystery boxes.....and can't say enough about the buildings and the rolling stock. Great stuff, just trying to hold back on getting Station 12 to go with my MTH Firehouse.
Hope to see you here more!
Regarding 1:43 scale vehicles. It must be remembered that 0 scale in the UK is 1:43.5. This is possibly the reason that 1:43 scale vehicles were introduced to the hobby.
Athearn and other manufactures make or have made 1:50 scale vehicles, close for 1:48 scale in the US.
Agree about the train catalog. I am so glad our local Menards has such a great selection of train and now Xmas items that work for a layout too.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Hi Mark!
Nice to hear from you here. I just got my latest CTT in the mail and it was a nice surprise to see the Menards train catalog in there! I saw a few things I didn't even know existed. You guys are certainly bringing the "A" game.
Rob
Hi Penny Trains,
They keep that information pretty hush hush around here. I suspect they don't want to put out the wrong date in case there is a delay in the progress or something.
-Mark the Menards Train Guy
Now if Menards was making locomotives (hint-hint-hint) I'd say wait for the scent of smoke fluid drifting out the door. Then you'll know!
There are green awnings. A pointy steel frame over the trademark arched entrance. I know it's going to be a Menards! Is there a projected opening date for the new store in Brooklyn Ohio?
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
I am happy to answer any questions you may have (per the name of the thread).
I'd like to be as active in the community as possible. But no, I do not want to break any rules.
Lower advertising rates would help increase the size of all Kalmbach railroad related publications as well! Perhpas Mark is just taking some well deserved time off and will return soon...hope so!
I'm sure Mark got a slap on the wrist for violating Forum policies regarding product solicitation, so he probably won't be responding anytime soon. It's too bad since he's a regular contributor on the other forum. I figure if Menards (or anyone) takes out a full color ad in CTT they should be able to share product development news here. Folks are often wondering why the forum traffic is so low here. Well, maybe this is one area Kalmbach could loosen the reins a bit and help create a better interaction between us and the manufacturers. Just my two cents......
I just want to know when the new store in Brooklyn Ohio 2 minutes from my house (centered between a Home Depot and a Lowe's by the way) is going to be finished.
BK - Build a better mouse trap, amigo...
I did have a chance to meet Mark and he does an amazing job. He translates the product concept into the actual design to fit the footprint. A way cool job!
Bob Keller
Hey Bob, why not contact Mark, the Menards train guy? Working together you guys can take Menards trains to a whole new dimension plus give the larger manufacturers some real stiff competition!
Bob also if close to a V.A. with your military background you can get a job a lot easier that someone with out military service.
Good evening all,
Good to hear from you, Bob. One piece of advice I always give to anyone looking work is to check out state employment. You just never know what you might be qualified for there. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Nothing much going on, still looking for a job. A bit surprised that 22 years of writing about electric trains doesn’t qualify you for much but I’m an optimist. I check the Forum every day, so I’m never far away!
Holy smoke, look who's here! Welcome back Bob! Your advice, insights, and expertise is missed by all!
Please, don't be a stranger! Stop in and shoot the breeze anytime.
How are you doing? PM me if you want.
When did that change? I ordered three boxcars on Sept 26th and didn’t get that charge. Yes, one was NYC
It's frustrating to know that for over 2 years they didn't charge a processing fee for their "Ship to Store - Free" and now they do. Over those 2 years I did receive damaged items, so maybe my next order will be so well packaged that I won't believe it!
I'd rather just pull train-stuff off their shelves in my local store, but all their online items are not available in every store.
Lesson Learned: "Free Shipping" does not mean "Free Processing".
One thing about trains: It doesn't matter where they’re going. What matters is deciding to get on.
Trust me, whatever it is from whoever it is you're paying for the shipping, one way or another, either it's out in the open or it's figured into the price.
Just the way it is.
Not being a cynic, that's just the way it is.
seems fair to me, seeing I have to pay it to have it shipped. they still have to process it.
Has anyone else noticed that Menards is now charging a "Processing Fee" for their "Ship to Store - Free!" option?
I'll tell you, 1/43 may be as close as you'll get. As far as Lionels being smaller than scale that's an "it depends" situation. Some are closer than others. At any rate most toy train makers always played a little fast and loose with scale. They were toys after all.
I don't know who in China you have making the Denver Die Cast vehicles. Is there any chance you could get them to make them 1/48 or 1/50? I like Mustangs and found two 2015 versions,,, one yellow and one pastel blue. After measuring them I see they are 1/43 which is larger than scale. Much of Lionels trains are smaller than scale.
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
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