Here’s a sneak peek of Thursday’s O gauge release! Stay tuned for updates!
Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
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Something involving Mississippi Export Railway Company. Maybe, a railcar/locomotive repair and maintenance facility. Or maybe some type of storage building.
looks weathered.
Mark, It the 21st, time for the unveiling
Thanks Jhainer for the link. My wallet is save, now it had been a building....
yea I know the feeling I was looking at the santa fe box car and it's sold out my wallet safe for time being
And again.. Had to order it !!!
Introducing the Weathered Mississippi Export Boxcar! This O gauge boxcar will be a beautiful new addition to your train collection! Each boxcar is uniquely numbered, so no two are the same! The box is colored yellow and contains detailed logos and a professionally weathered look. The chassis is built with premium metal trucks and operating couplers. SKU# 279-2626
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Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
Looks good!!!!
Is Menards becoming a sort of modern day Madison Hardware???
They are doing the model rail hobby a plus at any rate!!!
I wish they do some scale cars. Then I would be interested .
Well that guy is certainly different than the run of the mill boxcars, order placed. Didn't want to break my 4 week string of visiting the pick-up room at the local Menards.
Bill T
I enjoy the way they do business. They have a plan and its working.
Since Menards is from Wisconsin, I expect a Green Bay & Western weathered car. Maybe wood-sided Reefer or caboose. I'd be all over that.
That place is a wallet magnet For me. I saw this thread and took a quick peep at their site. 5 minutes and $40 later I am back looking at this thread.
The SOO LINE 7-Post 50' Box Cars have not been produced in O Scale. That is what needs to be made in the coming year.
Andrew
Mark the Menards Train Guy,
I appreciate the fact that Menards is bringing these models out at an affordable cost with weathering to boot! Would it be possible on future weathered models to get rid of the center "dirt/rust" strip on the door as it does not belong since there is no row of rivets on the door?
So far I have I not purchased any of these Menards freight cars but already have bought a bunch of your buildings. Keep 'em coming!
645,
I hear you and I agree 100%. This will definitely be improved in the future.
I would be interested to know how many people in the hobby like to weather their own boxcars and if our weathering process effects their decision to purchase or not. Perosnally, I think it is a nice feature but this is a hobby full of very talented artists.
-Mark the Menards Train Guy
Another great offering, Mark. Thanks for continuing to introduce new and exciting versions of rolling stock and buildings to your OGR Forum customers.
Bring it on!
J Hanier,
Checking Menards website, I see they have four different weathered box cars for sale.
Maybe they are something you could use.
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