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Which hobby shop is a must in your town?

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Which hobby shop is a must in your town?
Posted by fwdguy on Sunday, October 31, 2004 6:53 PM

Hello all,

If someone was visiting your town, what hobby shop or shops would be a must to visit where you live.

In Houston, Texas I would recommend...

1. G and G Model Shop


2. Houston Roundhouse


3. Papa Bens

4.Larrys Hobbies

5.Spring Crossing



Just my thoughts.

Mark

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Posted by railman on Sunday, October 31, 2004 6:55 PM
I would say the" Yellow Pages" Hobbyshop....in the twin cities, there aren't that many so I like to get around to all of them, and since I can't recall all the names here I'll just fall back on the telephone directory!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 7:09 PM
Any would be good . Nearest hobby train store is 4 hours away.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 7:19 PM
If they came to this town looking to visit a hobby shop they are in deep trouble. The only one here has very little in stock and is over priced. Now if I took them for a 45 minute drive across the county they could get most anything they want at Mainline Hobby.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 7:38 PM
There are no hobby shops in my town..although most of my hobby buying is now through the internet,I mostly shop (internet) through First hobby.
I have no MAJOR hobby shops anywhere near me at all.(Exept Lincoln,Neb.)
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Posted by Wdlgln005 on Sunday, October 31, 2004 7:39 PM
i'm lucky to have 1 LHS listed in the back pages of MR. AArdvark's tends to be good for HO and structures. At least it has a good parking lot. The rest are the overpriced chain store variety.
Most of the modelers here tend to use their ELHS. High sales tax makes a difference.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 8:16 PM
Dallas Texas

Discount Model Trains


Great service and good prices
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 8:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by fwdguy

Hello all,

If someone was visiting your town, what hobby shop or shops would be a must to visit where you live.

Well, we would certainly be sure to get in the car and drive back to wherever the visitors came from in hopes there is a hobby shop there. There isn't one anywhere in these mountains.

Wayne
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Posted by twhite on Sunday, October 31, 2004 10:54 PM
Tjwo. One in Sacramento, one in Roseville, seven miles away. Bruce's Trains in Sacramento has wonderful stock, and a gang of guys that work there that really know their stuff. And Roseville has Railroad Hobbies, which is very well stocked. Both shops have competitive prices, and if you're looking for consignment brass, both of them usually have some good deals on locos. Roseville tends to specialize in Western RR's, (UP, SP, WP, ATSF, some Rio Grande) while Bruce's is pretty generic about the lines he carries (he's a Pennsy freak). From some of the comments I've gotten on these threads about LHS around the country, I think we're pretty damned lucky out here in the Sacramento Valley.
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Posted by ericsp on Sunday, October 31, 2004 10:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by fwdguy

Hello all,

If someone was visiting your town, what hobby shop or shops would be a must to visit where you live.

I would recommend that they get back on the freeway, unless they wanted to laugh at the pathetic selections at the local hobby shops.

"No soup for you!" - Yev Kassem (from Seinfeld)

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Posted by stokesda on Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:08 PM
Caboose Hobbies in Denver. A must visit if you're anywhere in the area (i.e. within a 100-mile radius [:)]).

Dan Stokes

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 2:16 AM
Portland Oregon 2 shops come to mind...
Vics Hobby Shop, in business since the 1940s when a guy named Vic owned it, Leo has it now. You will find N thru G, detail parts and bot 2 and 3 rail in O. If your into 2 rail O scale, PLEASE ask to see the layout in the basement. On Saturdays you will meet several of the locals running trains. Whistlestop Trains has a very nice selection in all the scales and is a 'trains only' shop where you can get good modeling advice, or brouse the brass.

I model in On3 and find that my scale is poorly represented, but with only about 4 of us in the region, it's easy to understand why! However, standard gauge O scales will find pleny to choose from. Of course, N and HO and G are well represented. My husband is into postwar Lionel, and Vics often has consigned or inventoried Lionel items.

Portland and the 'greater' surrounding area has some other shops, check the yellow pages and call them to see if your interests are stocked.

2 hours and 15 minutes south of here, just south of Eugene, is the Village Depot in Cottage Grove Oregon. These guys have a nice shop, and even some On3!!! .....and a nice website.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 2:23 AM
Long's Trains in Moreno Valley, California
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Posted by NZRMac on Monday, November 1, 2004 4:07 AM
We have two Iron Horse Hobbies they stock mostly RR stuff N to G and are good to deal with, the other is Acorn models which stock all model stuff and are bigger and hold more variety of stock.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 4:25 AM
In Grand Rapids Mi

RIDERS! That 7,500 square foot shop. wwww.riders.com that has all three scales.
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, November 1, 2004 5:48 AM
Tampa, Florida (Tampa Bay Area)

[1] Happy Hobo Trains 1st choice! Honors prices in Walther's flyer. Lots of detailing items and all the usual lines. Nice layout on display with long trains running. Kevin is very down to earth.

[2] H&R Trains (in Pinellas Park). Bigger & lots of stuff, however, prices IMHO high. Garden layout in the back. Trains Show: Every Spring and Autumn. Fun!

[3] Franks Trains & Hobbies (Oldsmar) Good prices. Also into RC.

[4] Chester Holleys (South Tampa). Especially has a lot of items for the kiddies (Playmobile) in addition to the typical lines. Run by the daughter (Diane) of the man that helped pioneer the hobby with Bill Walthers, Lionel and Marklin. Family worked for the Pullman company. May Chester rest in peace.


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Posted by CP5415 on Monday, November 1, 2004 9:02 AM
Horizon Hobbies in Whitby ON.

Carries HO, N & some G? scale.
Excellent selection, decent prices & Bob will order anything you need.

Gordon

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Posted by cacole on Monday, November 1, 2004 9:09 AM
You're lucky if you have even one in your town -- I have to drive 100 miles or more to find anything; sometimes 250 miles.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 11:11 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole

You're lucky if you have even one in your town -- I have to drive 100 miles or more to find anything; sometimes 250 miles.


That's what you get for living in Apache Junction.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 11:44 AM
In Mount Union, PA there is only one it is called Waynes Trains. He carries Mostly S gauge, O, HO, N, A nice selection of G.
He is also the treasurer of our club![}:)]
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Posted by bpickering on Monday, November 1, 2004 12:31 PM
East-side Puget Sound-

Trains, Planes & Automobiles, in Bellevue (advertised in MR as The Inside Gateway).

Probably 80% of his stock is trains. Love that place.

Brian
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Posted by ort007 on Monday, November 1, 2004 12:32 PM
In Wichita, KS, it's Engine House Hobbies. They have just about everything, including vintage Lionel repair. What they don't have, they are quick to order.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 12:57 PM
In Northern Virginia, its Grandad's, just off the beltway at the Braddock Road exit.
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Posted by cwclark on Monday, November 1, 2004 1:05 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by fwdguy

Hello all,

If someone was visiting your town, what hobby shop or shops would be a must to visit where you live.

In Houston, Texas I would recommend...

1. G and G Model Shop
2. Houston Roundhouse
3. Papa Bens

Just my thoughts.

Mark

Great hobby shops!..but i'd have to rate them in this order...
1.Papa Ben's
2. Houston Roundhouse (formerly the Bellaire Roundhouse)
3. then G and G Model Shop
there is also one in Spring that is an excellent hobby shop..don't remember the name but if you take the exit for Spring it's on the left...Chuck[:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 3:53 PM
None in this town! Nearest two are around 45 miles away (one in Aberystwyth, one in Hereford), there's another about 60 miles away (Totally Trains in Ross on Wye), and another two about 70 miles away (one in Cardiff, one in Chester). It usually takes about an hour to get to the nearest ones, and about two hours for the longer distances. Worth the trip though.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 3:54 PM
In Baltimore, MD, it's M.B Klein - HUGE selection, discount prices. Heading south to Laurel, MD, be sure to visit Peach Creek Shops - 100% model railroading, all scales, great brass selection, and discount prices[:p].
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Posted by trainfan1221 on Monday, November 1, 2004 6:46 PM
ANY HOBBY SHOP! PLEASE!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 7:38 PM
I live in Redcliff Alberta which is right outside Medicine Hat Alberta. Theres two hobbie shopes in the area one is Avalon Hobbies which is the one I most commonly use for the other one is in short demand of N scale things. Bothh shops have been lots of help and have given me great ideas. If your ever in the area stop at (Raceway Hobbies And Trains) they have an awosme layout thats fun too look at, and if your lucky they let you take one of their trains for a spin.

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Posted by DavidBriel on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 6:41 PM
Kennesaw Trains & Hobbies in downtown Kennesaw, Georgia, home of the Civil War locomotive GENERAL which is housed at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. Kennesaw Trains is an excellent shop for HO, N and O scale trains and has alot of detail parts for model trains. This shop will order any model train items that are not in stock in the store, but are currently manufactured by the model train manufacturers for their customers. David Briel in Acworth, Georgia a suburb northwest of Atlanta.
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Posted by on30francisco on Saturday, November 20, 2004 9:55 PM
I'd suggest The Train Shop in Santa Clara, California if they are in the San Francisco Bay Area. This hobby shop is strictly model railroading, caters to all scales, has a big inventory, and sells 10% to 20% below list prices.

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