N-Scale oriented hobby/train stores
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N-Scale oriented hobby/train stores
In Soutnern Lower Michigan, which hobby or train store has a good or excellant selection of N-Scale products in your opinion? Thanks for any response! Berkmeister
Re: N-Scale oriented hobby/train stores
Merri-7 Trains in Livonia is one of the best. I've been going there for over 2 years. They are also the top KATO dealer in Michigan, especially for N scale.
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Re: N-Scale oriented hobby/train stores
Riders Hobby in Ann Arbor has a nice collection of train supplies. I haven't been in the market for model RR stuff in a while (much less N scale) But I haven't been disappointed in them before.
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Re: N-Scale oriented hobby/train stores
G&G trains in Leslie has a good selection of N-Scale. The only thing is the hours, Tuesday and Thursday nights and Saturday afternoons.berkmeister wrote:In Soutnern Lower Michigan, which hobby or train store has a good or excellant selection of N-Scale products in your opinion? Thanks for any response! Berkmeister
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Couldn't agree more, bought some N engines from him a few years back at the Lansing train show. Hours are kind of funny, but a good selection. About the only one left to choose from in the Lansing area!80mac wrote:G&G trains in Leslie has a good selection of N-Scale. The only thing is the hours, Tuesday and Thursday nights and Saturday afternoons.