Happy Friday!
Here's a hint for next week's release.
Have a good weekend!
-Mark the Menards Train Guy
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The releases keep on coming. Maybe a NYC box car or a NYC freight depot............Paul 2
We're an American Band for the 4th ! Grand Trunk . . . . Oh wait that was kinda last week hints
Come on ! - a little more than that please 😊
Could be anything RR related
OK - Grand Central
A Hudson!
A New York Central lumber car to go with the lumber building.
Somebody get a rope!
Menard's must have rope on sale
I'm thinking the new release will have something to do with the New York Central System.
Pat
@James in VA posted:
Nah. That has been done several times. How about Buffalo Terminal?
We're finally going to get a engine
NYC had special container on flatcars.
Pacemaker boxcar?
NYC containers
Hmm. Could Menards be tooling up our first scale woodsided caboose with an interior? Possibly a Pacemaker one?
Full scale MYC Hudson by MTH (Menards Train House)
Michigan Central Station
A gondola and a caboose with this old New York Central System scheme?
Andrew
Check out this great looking New York Central Flatcar with Vintage Fire Truck! Shop now >
Overall Dimensions: 10-1/2”L x 2-1/8”W x 2-3/4”HTruck Dimensions: 4-1/8"L x 1-3/8"W x 1-1/2"H
Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
@Menards posted:...snip... Truck Dimensions: 4-1/8"L x 1-3/8"W x 1-1/2"HThank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
Hmmm, the fire truck must be about S scale, O would be two inches wide.
Very cool.
Fire engine looks good .... I like the red and black paint job .... however, where is the siren and emergency running lights?
Will this be part of the new firehouse announcement?
@James in VA posted:
GCT has never been done often, properly and/or affordably in "approximate O". Of course it would have to be severely compressed (many buildings are), and for years I hoped that MTH would do one in injection-molded plastic, but that's a real pipe dream now, as it ever was, apparently. I would have paid a substantial price for one done typically-MTH-right.
There was a small one done by TWTrainworx that was "affordable", but was too ill-proportioned to accept, and had a level of workmanship/mold design quality that made it look more like an "arts and crafts show" project than a model. I wouldn't buy it at any price.
Someone suggested Buffalo Terminal above. I wouldn't buy one. I would buy GCT.
That looks great. I didn't even notice it was missing a siren, but that would make sense to have on it.
Really nicely done flat car with Firetruck. Menards is spot on as usual. Indeed just as DMASSO noted, is the firehouse up next?
i guess the firehouse
will be coming out very shortly now
This extinguishers any hope foe a Hudson?
Looks great. Having worked for International I can tell you the things like sirens and emergency lights are done locally. So having it shipped from the manufacturer without them would be pretty normal.
Same for tow trucks etc.
That's it ???
Too bad the NYC NEVER used that paint scene on freight cars! Lost me on that one.
Agree with Melvin P. The paint scheme looks like a poorly applied decal rather than a heat stamp. That's just asking for tearing. Disappointing. The NYC Mountain Dew truck was already in production; they could have just changed vehicles.
To all who have a beef regarding the "non-scale" size of the truck, the NYC applique on the flatcar, or whatever, remember, these are TOYS and a $20 toy at that. If you have trains and a kid who loves fire truck, he/she wont care about any of this.
Right on RADIORON.....all kids love fire engines.....
I ordered a four pack. Two for me and two for the club.
@dkdkrd posted:1. It's a toy. Fantasy applies. I see play-value......anyone else?
2. It's how them-that-pay-the-bills see things from the other side of the Appalachians from Wisconsin. Better, I'd say!
3. "Too bad the NYC NEVER used that paint scene scheme"...indeed. They should've used it......it's got more sex appeal than some of their paint schemes. IMHO, of course.
Nicely done, John/Mark.
Hope the firetruck becomes available separately, too.
Lucas Gudinov
Works for me, and I collect NYC. But then I don't look for everything to be a perfect reflection of use to be. That railroad is long gone.
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