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Originally Posted by Pingman:

Cabinet Bob, your photos of Menards products are most welcome; thanks for taking the time to post them.

 

Suggestion:  Include a link to Menards' website in the original post; makes it easier to check pricing, product features, etc.

Think in his original post he said it was not yet on the web site.

Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:

Isn't amazing how many have a first thought that is negative ?

Isn't it amazing that they made a 'burned down enginehouse' that really made no sense (no tender, the engine didn't look burned at all) and not everyone jumped up and down with joy anyway?

Wow. Boggles the mind, don't it?

Last edited by p51
Originally Posted by Andrew B.:
Originally Posted by sp2207:

This is not on the Menards Web site as of 1:06 pm. Central

Yeah it is, I saw it yesterday when looking at their tubular track for my Christmas layouts

sp2207 and Andrew B

 

We decided to release this to the stores only. If it was online at all, it would have been taken down right away.

 

-Mark the Menards Train Guy

Originally Posted by jim sutter:

Mark,

Since Menard's doesn't have stores in all the states, why would your company only what to release this building to your stores only?

Jim,

 

Quantities are extremely limited right now. We simply do not have enough stock to release online. Will we release these in the future? Who knows? That is a question I do not have an answer for.

 

-Mark the Menards Train Guy

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I don't know about the scale, or what a burnt engine should look like.  But I know this looks pretty cool and would make for a fun scene on the layout.

 

As imaginative as this is, and it is imaginative, I would have to begin questioning the  mental stability of the Menards guy who could think of something like this 

 

Keep up the good work. 

Ed

Last edited by Ed Walsh

I still am amazed at some of the initial comments to some of these products Menards is putting out...very affordable and what seems well-made products. Everyone's suggestion is great, but each suggestion adds more cost. All of you are very capable...if you like what you see, buy it, and make your own alterations. Enhance it...show us your pictures! We will laud praise on you. That is what the fun of this hobby is...make it your own. For some, any of these products are fine as is and at the price, manageable. 

 

But, as my dear Mother would tell me, if you have nothing good to say, hold it to yourself. I have bought several of the buildings and rolling stock. I can tell you that they are well made. Perfect, no. I think sometimes shipping may have a lot to do with that and unless Menards hand-delivered it to me, it is "out of their hands". 

 

Lastly, isn't it fun to see the next thread to see what has been cranked out next. No year or two or three to see if it is actually going to be made? It is almost like Christmas boys and girls. Great job Menards.

 

You all may think I work for Menards, I don't...an old retired school teacher and coach here. But I do know a value when I see one, so I will encourage Menards to keep surprising us week after week until they decide enough is enough.

 

Rick

Originally Posted by AMCDave:
Originally Posted by SteveF:

Not to pick a nit, but where's the tender?

Seems the tender is often dropped.......Disney is the worse.....the train from Toy Story and Cars lost tenders when they became toys!!!

Yep, I so badly wanted the toy of "Muir" from the Planes sequel when I heard it was coming out, but once it came out sans tender... pass.

 

 

 
Originally Posted by Ed Walsh:

I don't know about the scale, or what a burnt engine should look like.

Well, I do, and I guess that's why I was quite unimpressed.

This is what a burned enginehouse and contents look like:

 

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