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TCWORLD Wrote:Now that is an hobby shop and an half. I wish my LHS was anything like that - unfortunately its a store chain and so prices are high, there is very little in stock, and they don't sell what I want. Hence I do all my model railway shopping at exhibitions or online.

Anyway, glad you got your points for not too much.


Yea, these guys are pretty awesome. They are a private store, in fact I don't even know of a chain store in Edmonton for trains or hobbies in general. So prices are generally the best in the city (not to mention province when I goto some of the other cities)

But their freakin huge! The store is at least 2200 sq ft, and the train area is about 800 sq of that. (they also do rc planes, rc boats, rc cars, car model kits, rockets...etc) but the nscale selection can be pretty limited... I usually gotta order what I want. Their modern selection is pretty huge, but the transition stuff and steam stuff is usually pretty lacking.
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