Hi Everyone,
Here's your first tease for our upcoming O gauge release!
We hope to make the release within the next two weeks. Happy guessing!
Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
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Security light outside the local O scale brewery!!!! Had to be first!!!
Light tower?
While I like the brewery idea, I'll go with the headlight on Menard's first locomotive release.
Perhaps since it's red a Santa Fe Warbonnet scheme?
AMCDAVE beat me to the brewery. So I have two thoughts. Portholes on the side of F unit ( first engine for Menards ) or lighting under an overhang for a bus terminal. I know I am not even close but it makes me feel good the rest of the day to think I could be right LOL...............Paul
Plop, plop, fizz, fizz. Oh, what a relief it is. An Alka Selzer covered hopper, or more specifically, a Miles Laboratories (aka Dr. Miles Medicine Company) hopper with Speedy on it.
What, me worry?
Menards posted:
A working headlight on a fire engine to go with the fire house.
glad to see I wasn't the only one thinking Alka Seltzer tablet.
Hoping there will be more tall city structures in the future!
Close encounter of the third kind...
It's an illuminated, red N5c porthole caboose.
It's the first..... in the ...... outside of the......... in the........ final answer.. you know I can't tell.. LOL...
Its the headlight of their first locomotive Santa Fe F unit
cabinet Bob posted:It's the first..... in the ...... outside of the......... in the........ final answer.. you know I can't tell.. LOL...
Within two weeks a whole lot of us can travel to your place . . .
It is the Sun, implying Sunday, so it is a St. Menards Church.
These Menards clues are good and bad! The good thing is it's fun to fool around and guess. The bad is that certain personality and mental issues are revealed that may have remained hidden if it weren't for these teasers! Just sayin! LOL
Maybe it's a red trailer! As in a woodland scenics chilling trailer adapted to Menards specs.
It is the light at the end of the tunnel coming at you...quickly.
I thought alka seltzer as well, then again, being at work, I need alka seltzer right about now.......wonder if it would have "I can't believe i ate the whole thing", the theme of people attending the NJ Hi Railers Trainstock festivities
Well everyone guessed my ideas, so I will have to hope its a head light on the car carrying the doctor to Cabnit Bobs house to see why he has a speaking problem! He cant seem to make full sentence!
TShearer posted:mike g. posted:Well everyone guessed my ideas, so I will have to hope its a head light on the car carrying the doctor to Cabnit Bobs house to see why he has a speaking problem! He cant seem to make full sentence!
... . well . .
Great point! LOL
I'd be shocked if it was a locomotive. But I can hope.
hobby-go-lucky posted:It's an illuminated, red N5c porthole caboose.
In PRR.
On second look, appears to be a checker on a checkerboard, so it's a Ralston Purina covered hopper .... unless it's a post-merger Nestle boxcar ... or a post-Purina Mills sale BP or Land O'Lakes tank car.
Darn, now that silver circle stands out as a window or headlight frame. No, no ... it's a swinging front door of a diner or bar.
What, me worry?
Searchlight car?
Porthole on some new F units
TShearer posted:mike g. posted:Well everyone guessed my ideas, so I will have to hope its a head light on the car carrying the doctor to Cabnit Bobs house to see why he has a speaking problem! He cant seem to make full sentence!
... . well . .
These look close to the Menards teaser-the bottom of a beer stein. Maybe someone will get their brewery wish.
Nick
Matt Makens posted:Its the headlight of their first locomotive Santa Fe F unit
That's what I think!!
I have a MTH brewery on my York wish list. It would be great if I could cross an item off the list before I leave the house! I would gladly purchase a transition era brewery from Menard's for my layout which I'm presently designing.
-Greg
So it's a set of railroad tugboats.
Could this be the mythic light at the end of the tunnel?
Thought I'd get input from the innocence of children,....
grandson's first answer was a round window on a caboose, Pop.
So, porthole window on caboose.
Later after thinking about it, he asses that it could be "a headlight on an old truck,... you know the old kind that had round headlights."
TShearer posted:mike g. posted:Well everyone guessed my ideas, so I will have to hope its a head light on the car carrying the doctor to Cabnit Bobs house to see why he has a speaking problem! He cant seem to make full sentence!
... . well . .
That is awesome! Just like home......was.
All of our family steins got "borrowed" by a relative for display and left behind during a move. I only have about six left now; stored because there was no shelf space left. Few were modern. Some 5 generations old.
A lit button to control Menards new operating accessory!
Looks like a trolley headlamp to me
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