I will be out in Ann Arbor, MI with some free time on Monday and Tuesday this week. Any train or hobby shops around there worth visiting? (I have been to the Henry Ford Museum, when I lived out there years ago. Great place!). Thanks.
- Mike
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I will be out in Ann Arbor, MI with some free time on Monday and Tuesday this week. Any train or hobby shops around there worth visiting? (I have been to the Henry Ford Museum, when I lived out there years ago. Great place!). Thanks.
- Mike
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Take I-696 east to Groesbeck Hwy turn north P & D hobby is on the East side of the street just north of Utica Rd.
Continue north to Wild Bills Trains on the west side of the street, north of 15 mile Rd
There is also Great Lakes Hobbies on Vandyke in Utica.
Either one of the 2 would help you with directions.
Jim
Mike:
How about a side trip up to Owosso to see the 1225 Berkshire.
Jim, Brian, thanks for the suggestions. I'm hitting the road shortly.
- Mike
Rider's of Flint. 1 mile west of exit 118, I-75. 2 miles north of I-69 Bristol Rd exit.
2061 S. Linden Rd. 10-8 M-f, 10-6 Sa, 12-5 Su.
Huckleberry RR/Crossroads Village just N of Flint....K-27 #464 running.
Drive safely. Happy to have you stop by.
KD
(I have been to the Henry Ford Museum, when I lived out there years ago. Great place!). Thanks.
- Mike
Might be worth a trip back. They have added #7 to the coral of steam engines.
They did a great job on it... If you are there, ask for Jake. He is a fireman there
a forum member and a model railroader. ...
I'd be looking for a gun store BEFORE I'd go to Detroit.
Guess it's getting better. Ever since the Police Chief recommended the populous arm themselves, crime has dropped 30%!
These stores are NOT in Detroit.
Mike:
When I attended the LCCA Convention in Dearborn in 1993 I remember going to many train shops while we were in the area. I’m sure many of those shops are no longer in business.
Have you tried this site which may or may not be up-to-date? Model Train Hobby Shops and Hobbystores Locations Directory - Find the Closest Model Train Hobby Shops and Hobbystores Locatio
If you can avoid clicking on all of the ads it shows 2 shops in Plymouth which is not far from Ann Arbor. I remember going to one in Plymouth when visiting my brother-in-law in nearby Canton Township.
HTH,
Bill
Mike:
If you can avoid clicking on all of the ads it shows 2 shops in Plymouth which is not far from Ann Arbor. I remember going to one in Plymouth when visiting my brother-in-law in nearby Canton Township.
HTH,
Bill
Whoa, must really be out of date... Only one store left on the West Side. Plymouth
trains. Very small store. But after there is couple of great places to eat near by.
( one across the street )
(Jim 1939) has given the best 2 shops in the area, But from Ann Arbor about
1.5 hours each way.
If you have a day to kill Mike, Plymouth trains and Greenfield Village would
be the best bet... Unless you are buying the beer the a bunch of O gauge
guy's I know would show up and talk trains.....
Mike,
Along with hobby shops there are two large layouts in the Detroit metro area. Granted both are 2-rail but may be of interest. Also you may need to make special arrangements to view either layout as I believe there open house hours are on the weekends.
Jim
Mike:
If you can avoid clicking on all of the ads it shows 2 shops in Plymouth which is not far from Ann Arbor. I remember going to one in Plymouth when visiting my brother-in-law in nearby Canton Township.
HTH,
Bill
Whoa, must really be out of date... Only one store left on the West Side. Plymouth
trains. Very small store. But after there is couple of great places to eat near by.
( one across the street )
(Jim 1939) has given the best 2 shops in the area, But from Ann Arbor about
1.5 hours each way.
If you have a day to kill Mike, Plymouth trains and Greenfield Village would
be the best bet... Unless you are buying the beer the a bunch of O gauge
guy's I know would show up and talk trains.....
There is also a smaller less known shop on Woodward in Ferndale called "Rainy Day Hobby" that has some older Lionel stuff and other scales as well. Nice store and owner, pricing isn't too bad.
I made the trip to Detroit a few years back. P&D Hobby is a great two rail store--great for decals or add on detail parts. Wild Bill's is a world class 3-rail shop. These two stores compliment one another and are fairly close together.
Scott Smith
Yea Marvin's is neat, expect to spend at least an hour there. Longer if your really into it.
Jim
Hi Mike
If you are going out tomorrow.....
Other Forum members have told you about
Wild Bill's Trains
586-792-0530 ask for Bert
36333 Groesbeck
Clinton Twp.
If you are going to be on the east side of Detroit, this is a must stop.
Hi Mike
If you are going out tomorrow.....
Other Forum members have told you about
Wild Bill's Trains
586-792-0530 ask for Bert
36333 Groesbeck
Clinton Twp.
If you are going to be on the east side of Detroit, this is a must stop.
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