Lansing area train show?

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Lansing area train show?

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Haven't seen anything posted here yet, but IIRC, there's a train show at MAY tomorrow (Sunday), correct?

Will anyone be going, or is this a show to avoid?
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It's at the MSU Pavilion, 10 AM to 4 PM. I look forward to it every year and will be driving 2 hours to get there. Plus lunch at Five Guys Burgers on Grand River.

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AANscaleRunner wrote:It's at the MSU Pavilion, 10 AM to 4 PM. I look forward to it every year and will be driving 2 hours to get there. Plus lunch at Five Guys Burgers on Grand River.
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I cant make it today but its actually a good show. I'm an O scale guy and I find a few good buys but lotsa N and HO stuff. One of the only shows I go to in recent years that's multi- gauged
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Just returned from the Pavilion. Mostly the same dealers as ever, but lucked out at one table that had two Atlas Ann Arbor GP38-2s for $50 a piece. Even if they were DC, I'd consider that a good buy, but I just popped the access hatches off here at home to discover they're both blessed with DCC and sound. Surprise!

Makes me wish I'd also bought the D&M C424 they had for the same price, but I have two LSRC units already and no late-model Annie locos, so the decision was fairly simple.

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etmccaus wrote:Just returned from the Pavilion. Mostly the same dealers as ever, but lucked out at one table that had two Atlas Ann Arbor GP38-2s for $50 a piece. Even if they were DC, I'd consider that a good buy, but I just popped the access hatches off here at home to discover they're both blessed with DCC and sound. Surprise!

Makes me wish I'd also bought the D&M C424 they had for the same price, but I have two LSRC units already and no late-model Annie locos, so the decision was fairly simple.

-Evan
:shock: :shock: :shock: I had one of those in my hand! I almost bought one!! Dang it!

Did end up taking 2 of the Annie Intermountain boxcars. Couldnt argue with 7 bucks a pop.
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Would you believe I also looked at those AA locos? Found a couple N scale Arnold S-2 locos and a Walthers Russell snow plow for some projects. And the cheeseburger was great!

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GrandTrunkFan wrote:
etmccaus wrote:Just returned from the Pavilion. Mostly the same dealers as ever, but lucked out at one table that had two Atlas Ann Arbor GP38-2s for $50 a piece. Even if they were DC, I'd consider that a good buy, but I just popped the access hatches off here at home to discover they're both blessed with DCC and sound. Surprise!

Makes me wish I'd also bought the D&M C424 they had for the same price, but I have two LSRC units already and no late-model Annie locos, so the decision was fairly simple.

-Evan
:shock: :shock: :shock: I had one of those in my hand! I almost bought one!! Dang it!

Did end up taking 2 of the Annie Intermountain boxcars. Couldnt argue with 7 bucks a pop.
That makes 2 of us, I almost looked at those. Oh well, more stuff I don't need

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I thought there was almost a better selection of N scale (differ anyway) than at Gratiot Valley two weeks ago. I didn't get away from our table until after 3, but still managed to spend my budgeted funds at just 3 tables. Wish I'd taken more.

One thing I did notice though, and heard others talking about, was that there seemed to be a lot of people there, but not as much merchandise seemed to be selling as you would think at a show like that.

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GrandTrunkFan wrote: :shock: :shock: :shock: I had one of those in my hand! I almost bought one!! Dang it!

Did end up taking 2 of the Annie Intermountain boxcars. Couldnt argue with 7 bucks a pop.
If it's any consolation, I'm having a grand time getting the decoders to work. The one seems to respond to address read/write, but can't get it to come alive on powered track. The other? Well, 7771 appears to be a problem child.

Update: Well, I have both functioning on DC, so they're not completely dead quite yet! Hope to sort out the DCC woes shortly...

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