G&G Trains
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- Railroadfan...fan
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G&G Trains
Later this spring, i'm planning on driving up to Leslie, MI. from Goshen, IN. to check out this store. They promote themselves as "Michigan's Largest N-Scale Dealer". Is it worth the trip? Once i walk inside, will i be like a kid in a candy store? Is it easy to find? Inquiring minds like mine want to know! Berk
Re: G&G Trains
If you are into N its the place to go. Lots of stuff, good prices, He also had a decent G scale selection. Its not too hard to find, but it is run out of the Gary's garage so you'll end up driving up his driveway towards his house.
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Re: G&G Trains
I've not been to the shop itself, but based on what I've seen at various shows, I'd say it would be well worth the trip. There are a couple guys in the area that drive over there several times a year and often talk about what a great selection they have in the store.
~ Charles W.
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- RedNeck Train Chaser
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Re: G&G Trains
Well worth the trip. When I worked in mason, CERY and I would frequent his shop at least once a week. He has n-scale stock that has been out of production by the masses. Fantastic prices and he is a great guy to deal with. I dabble in HO scale to which he has a decent selection but his main gig is N scale. If its out there Gary has it!
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Re: G&G Trains
Could always stop at the Casino in BC and make a day out of it.