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I am possibly going to incorporate one of these.  I see that people have had some difficulty with diode packs in the Hobby Shop.  Is one version of the Hobby Shop better than the others?  Is the dealership better because of rotating tables?  Any opinions, thoughts or ideas.  Is the Cowen Hobby Shop worth the extra money being asked on EBay?  Any idea where to buy at reasonable prices.

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Putnam Division posted:

I love my K Line Dealership....

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Peter

Over the top with the K Line Dealership.  I need something fairly wide with a flat front.  Otherwise ...

 

Having said that.  If the mechanisms are the same, is one particular release better than the other?  Is there one to avoid.  Mostly speaking about the Hobby Shop if I don't do the Lionel Ford Dealership.

I have a friend in Chicago that owns a Train Store.  He had a Mid-Town new in box.  It should be here by the end of the week.  The Menards World Headquarters was too tall and had a more modern look than what I was looking for.  Down goes the skyscraper and inn goes an old style looking Hobby shop.  More inline with late 50's and early 60's.  Running steam and diesel with a need to not have the era so new as to exclude steam.  I have all of the MTH operating originals.  This one should fit in nicely.

Bryant Dunivan 111417 posted:

I am possibly going to incorporate one of these.  I see that people have had some difficulty with diode packs in the Hobby Shop.  Is one version of the Hobby Shop better than the others?  Is the dealership better because of rotating tables?  Any opinions, thoughts or ideas.  Is the Cowen Hobby Shop worth the extra money being asked on EBay?  Any idea where to buy at reasonable prices.

Well my friends, or soon to be after York.  I went ahead and bought a Mid Town Hobbies and placed it on the layout last night.  Have not hooked it up yet, but... "man o man" talk about "they don't build them like they used to".  This piece looks almost hand made from an artisan.  The front doors open smoothly and close with spring tension.  No sloppiness whatsoever.

 

I assume build quality is same for all buildings including the car dealership.  I would recommend purchasing in a heartbeat.  If anything, it would give a great reference point to judge other structures on your layout.  I am pleased I purchased this piece.

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