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Were do you get your trains???????

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Were do you get your trains???????
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:02 PM
Know any good places to purchase trains.

I mainly use internettrains.com.
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Posted by BRAKIE on Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:06 PM
I buy from internet shops,local discount hobby shops,mail order and local train shows at the best discount price I can find.[:D]

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Posted by Hawks05 on Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:10 PM
i voted other. i buy some stuff at hobby shops. i've bought some stuff off of ebay. and i buy a lot at shows whenever they come around.
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Posted by BentnoseWillie on Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:22 PM
Local hobby shop, train shows, and private sale from friends, in that order.

Auction or online vendor once in a blue moon.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:40 PM
I buy right from my local hobby shops. If they don't have something, then I have them order.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:55 PM
I buy from the LHS.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 4:00 PM
I use www.1stplacehobbies.com for all items except locomotives because they are the cheapest and I've had good experiences with them. I purchase diesel locomotives from www.maxmodeltrains.com and www.toytrainheaven.com because they are usually the cheapest and give good customer service as well.
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Posted by darth9x9 on Saturday, July 31, 2004 7:55 PM
It all depends. I am not a millionare so I have to get the most for my hard earned dollar. I buy from LHS, eBay, and trains shows.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 7:57 PM
LHS, internet, Ebay, and shows.
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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Saturday, July 31, 2004 8:20 PM
I buy mostly at shows, because the LHS has very little S. But all the others are sources also.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 8:22 PM
I buy most of my stuff at local hobby shops and Train Shows.
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Posted by AggroJones on Saturday, July 31, 2004 9:49 PM
www.firsthobby.com

www.1stplacehobbies.com

www.trainworld.com

GATS and local shows

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 10:15 PM
I get all my stuff by mail/ internet orders because the closest hobby shop is a 5 hour drive away.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 10:59 PM
Here is the internet list so far.

Listed by 4884bigboy and darth9x9: ebay.com

Listed by AggroJones: trainworld.com and firsthobby.com

Listed by appst03 : maxmodeltrains.com and toytrainheaven.com

Listed by both appst03 and AggroJones: 1stplacehobbies.com
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 12:57 AM
I usually get mine from area train stores. I've gotten a couple things from shows, and maybe 2 engines off of e-bay.





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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 12:59 AM
I have bought Proto 2000 E units and Proto 2000 FA1/FB1, and Athearn Blue box locos from the LHS (also my entire fleet of passenger cars)

I found a 4 8 2 Mountain (Spectrum) at GATS

I have bought some cheapos (Bachmann) from K B Toys

I have bought some by internet sales

I have bought some from forum members (comments withheld in order not to be tacky or worse)

I have been given some by forum members (very nice forum members I might add [;)] [:)] [:D] )

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Posted by Eriediamond on Sunday, August 1, 2004 5:31 AM
I selected to vote with the other other. You see, some years ago when I started in this hobby, I lived on a dairy farm in rural America and it was hard to get to a town that had a hobby shop. There was this traveling sales man that came around two or three times a year and we purchased or trains from him. Sometimes he would give us a few items for payment for the meal we provided him with. Then of coarse, ther was Santa Claus that always brought something for my trains. I had mainly Lionel and some Marx stuff, and had to leave the locos of the trains cause I had to push and pull them by hand cause we didn't have electricity to run them with. I had a wind up Marx that was kind of neat as it had a flint in it that would shoot sparks out the stack as it ran. We finally had electricity run to the house about 1947 and my train interest really took off then. Still had to order stuff from the Sears or Monkeywards catalogs. It was about the middle fifties when my city slicker cousin hooked me on HO scale and he would buy things from his LHS and mail them to me. Back then most everything came in kit form and my first loco was was a trusty old 0-4-0 Shifter. It was still a bear to assemble. I now purchase from a hobby shop about 100 miles from here on occasion, from Walthers, from members of my club and still from a guy that visits the club selling things similar to the old traveling salesman. Oh, I also purchase things from hobby shops I may visit when we go on vacation or go to visit distant relatives now and then. Didn't mean to bore you all, but thought it might be of interest to the younger people here to understand what some of use went through in our youth compared to todays way of purchasing things. Ken
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 5:47 AM
I go through Firsthobby.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 6:29 AM
I voted other, because I dont get my trains from any one single source. LHS,(one of four in my area) ebay, train shows and friends (one is my brass dealer, sometimes I go see him to get my "fix"). However I do not do any internet pruchasing outside of ebay. My LHS's are that good, that shipping negates any real difference in price.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 6:36 AM
In order, hobby shop, shows, internet, Ebay.
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Posted by CP5415 on Sunday, August 1, 2004 7:28 AM
I usually get my stuff from my LHS & freind but I have boight some stuff at shows.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 2, 2004 10:09 AM
When I can save over the $8 shipping in one order, I buy from 1stplacehobbies.com. I have had very good experiences with fast shipping and great selection. If it is a few little things, then I go to the not-so-local hobby shop. It's about and hour and a half away. In general, it's whatever is cheapest.
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, August 2, 2004 11:34 AM
Most items from my LHS, Happy Hobo Trains.
A few items from Ebay.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 2, 2004 1:14 PM
Three places I use most and worthy of mention as an FYI are:

Hobbies USA - Mitch is a real charm to deal with. He sends out regular e-mails that usually are among the first with the latest announcements (only that German website AllAmericanTrains seems to ever get the scoop sooner).and his prices are among the best. He can usually find most anything too. I can't say enough about Mitch and his outfit.. I think he's solely mailorder, but I couldn't say for sure because he's in Virginia and I'm in California. Check them out and definitely get on his e-mail list. The website is:
http://www.hobbiesusa.com

I also usually shop at two LHS's that are in Moreno Valley, (So Cal). My favorite being TrainQuest. Jim, his wife Marina, and their staff Jessie, Andy, and Chris are all very knowledgeable and very fun to deal with. Their prices are pretty good too. I usually stop in there once a week if only just to chat or to see what's happening in the hobby. They're great. They do a ton of mailorder as well as having a store to visit. Their website is:
http://www.trainquest.net

The other LHS that I visit regularly is Long's Drugs in Moreno Valley. It's the only drug store that I know of that has an incredible model trains department. It was started by Jim Bromar who later retired and opened Trainquest (just mentioned above). They used to do a ton of mailorder, but they stopped advertising and the mailorder has slowed accordingly. They have tremendous selection (and even have walls full of detail parts) and their prices are decent. The website isn't really well maintained lately. You really need to call them for product info and ordering. Their website s:
http://www.longs-trains.com

If you ever make it to So California, you really should take a trip to Moreno Valley to see Trainquest and Long's. The Original Whistle Stop in Pasadena is also worth visiting. Their prices are usually MSRP, but the selection is quite large and still worth seeing, when in the area. Their website is:
http://www.thewhistlestop.com/Index.html

Caboose Hobbies is a hobby shop definitely worth visiting if you ever make it to Denver. The selection there is enormous and the prices are pretty good. Whenever I have business travel to Denver I stop in there. Their website is definitely worth checking:
http://www.caboosehobbies.com

Enjoy the hobby.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 2, 2004 1:16 PM
The poll does not cover multiple sources. I could vote for each and every one except the other or Other, whatever that is.
What is this Poll used for?
I have Ordered by internet / e-mail.
I have Seen items in catalog then called in an order.
I have Seen items in a catalog then mailed in an order.
I have purchased many items from stores, way too many.....
I have Purchased and traded items from friends, and they are still friends.
I received train items as gifts, but I have never used one received as a gift.
Sorry, never won a train. Win trains. Ex: MR 70th Anniversary Boxcar?
I have purchased many items from Ebay type Auctions
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 2, 2004 1:44 PM
I usually buy them for stores like modellers choice. But I sometimes get them as gifts.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 2, 2004 2:30 PM
It all depends. My LHS disappeared when the owner divorced his wife and he and his girlfriend moved to Mexico. Since the only other LHS I know of is halfway across the state, I get most of my stuff from Walthers, at shows, or from various places on the internet.
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Posted by rogerhensley on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 7:03 AM
Poll questions like this are poor questions simply because most people buy from different sources.

Ok, that said, I picked hobby shop because that where MOST of my purchases come from. I will not buy Internet unless I know that the company has a brick and mortar store, and I have only purchased two items mail order in the 30+ years that I have been in the hobby and they were tools. I have also purchased a few items, mostly books, from dealers at the CID Meets. I consider them to be legitimate dealers and many of them also have store front operations.

If you buy all of the high end items from the Internet or Mail Order, there will be no LHS to supply all of those little misc. needs when you suddenly find that you can't get them Internet/Mail Order.

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Posted by railman on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 8:47 AM
I'll usually try to buy from hobby shops, however, since the railroad I model isn't carried too heavy (Milw. Rd.) in Minnesota, I resort to train shows or the internet for harder to find passenger cars or specific engines.
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Posted by twhite on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 10:39 AM
I've got two excellent hobby shops in my area (Sacramento), Bruce's Trains in Sacramento, and Railroad Hobbies in nearby Roseville. I can usually get what I need there, and Bruce always seems to have some of my prototype road (D&RGW Standard Gauge) in stock so that' I don't feel like a total outsider in SP/WP country. Both stores usually have a good selection of used brass locos in case my bug is biting. I have bought some equipment at model railroad shows, and occasionally I'll shop the Walthers catalogue. But I prefer the idea of supporting the local hobby shops. It's kind of hard having a conversation about the product you're considering while you're shopping on E-Bay.

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