Purchase these buildings and more at Menards.com/Trains. Remember, as stated in the video, most of these buildings are offered in O-Gauge as well, which is 1:48-1:50 Scale!
It takes much effort to make and install model signs your self so I found this video very cool ! A few companys have some signs you can install but this is neat !
I also have 2 Menard buildings. One is Red 🦉 owl super market, the other is the PepsiCo soda factory 🏭 and yes, I have a fleet of Denver Die-cast beverage trucks in PepsiCo and Mountain Dew . I. also have the Budweiser too. The same from the Coca-Cola beverage international trucks.
Honestly neither. 164 scale is kind of right in the middle of both of them and to be honest neither would look completely correct. H o would be too small O gauge would be too big. HO is 1:87 scale. O is 1:48 scale
@@DiecastEmporium yeah kinda figured that, I'm mostly just looking for industrial settings like asphalt and concrete plants, probably will have to build my own.
They range greatly in price but generally between 65 and $110. They actually have their own aisle, but some Menards only bring them out during the Holiday Season. However, you can buy them from Menards.com/Trains at any time.
Hi Walter. I don't own any of their buildings in 0 Gauge, However if they (Menards) decided it would be good for marketing to send me some for review, I absolutely would show and review them. All of these buildings were purchased by me over the past few years from Menards.com/Trains and range anywhere from $60-110 a piece.
Actually those were released after I filmed this video. If you check the videos publication date. That's why they were not shown in this video. However, if you also take the time to look those videos up separately on my UA-cam page, you will find them like the FedEx one, for example. Pays to do your research! Thanks for watching!
I got the Arby's, Shepard dog food and American power plant. At first I thought I'd like them on my layout. In hind sight, I dont. They look cheap, and are way too bright. Plus having to use a wall wart for each (or three on one plug from menards) is annoying. Plus my power plant has that same high pitch squeal that cement plant you showed has. And for the price, I've found other prefabricated buildings at Hobby Town that have better quality, lighting that's dimmable via a power hub, no base that sticks up 1/8 inch from the layout, and all for the same price point. For a diorama, I'd say these are good. But if you're building a train layout, I regret them, and say hard pass
The fire station reminds me of LA County Fire Station 127 a.k.a Station 51 from Emergency.
That's because it is!!!
I really like diorama's. They one's I have are 1/64. Thanks for showing yours 🙏
Thanks dude! Really appreciate you watching! Hope you are doing well!
@@DiecastEmporium Yes I'm doing fine. The borders are open again so diecast hunting season is open 😊
Got many of these on my HO scale model Railroad layout. Grab a couple every year after the holidays
Wow! This stuff is 1st rate! Excellent value and build quality looks good.
Purchase these buildings and more at Menards.com/Trains. Remember, as stated in the video, most of these buildings are offered in O-Gauge as well, which is 1:48-1:50 Scale!
It takes much effort to make and install model signs your self so I found this video very cool ! A few companys have some signs you can install but this is neat !
Wow..great diorama’s👍👍👍
Indeed they are! Thank you for watching
Pretty cool buildings
I really can't believe they wouldn't make these for 1/64. They're perfect for diecast cars. Oh well. They're still cool.
Give them time!
Because these are designed for HO scale model railroads. They also have O scale.
Nice work on the video and yes Im a 1/50 scale collector of CAT would like to see video on O scale accessories please
I also have 2 Menard buildings. One is Red 🦉 owl super market, the other is the PepsiCo soda factory 🏭 and yes, I have a fleet of Denver Die-cast beverage trucks in PepsiCo and Mountain Dew . I. also have the Budweiser too. The same from the Coca-Cola beverage international trucks.
Good job
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Please be sure to check out some of my other videos as I'm sure you'll be interested
Those are fantastic, where can I buy them, do they have Mustang Sally's in HO yet?
I guess they don't have this one anymore, I just spent a half hour looking for it. Does anyone know how much this is, or was when this video was made?
Can I use this size of building for 1/64 scale diecast?
These are the most detailed most lit-up model buildings I've ever seen!
Yeah they are extremely detailed and its so cool the way the LEDs are integrated into them
Would you recommend HO or O scale for a layout with 1/64 equipment?
Honestly neither. 164 scale is kind of right in the middle of both of them and to be honest neither would look completely correct. H o would be too small O gauge would be too big. HO is 1:87 scale. O is 1:48 scale
@@DiecastEmporium yeah kinda figured that, I'm mostly just looking for industrial settings like asphalt and concrete plants, probably will have to build my own.
Hmm....Station 12 reminds me of Station 51 from the TV series Emergency
It does bear a striking resemblance. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching man!!
My thoughts exactly. It should be labeled station 51. Please Menards, make these in 1/64!
That's because it is!!
Those are awesome, how much were they and what part of the store would I find them?
They range greatly in price but generally between 65 and $110. They actually have their own aisle, but some Menards only bring them out during the Holiday Season. However, you can buy them from Menards.com/Trains at any time.
When will theses HO SCALE buildings be back at Menards?? Its July now....
Around Christmas I presume. You can buy them now though and have them either shipped to a Menards store or shipped to your door at menards.com/trains
Wow..😍
Would you show the 1/50 scale
Hi Walter. I don't own any of their buildings in 0 Gauge, However if they (Menards) decided it would be good for marketing to send me some for review, I absolutely would show and review them. All of these buildings were purchased by me over the past few years from Menards.com/Trains and range anywhere from $60-110 a piece.
Can you put a link in the comments for the shell gas station? I gotta idea.
Can you use these with 1 64 scale people and vehicles
The materials thing is for a siding, is for loading rail cars.
The Genrac generator. The engine could be made by Caterpillar to power the generator.
That's entirely possible! Thanks for watching bill hope you're doing well
@@DiecastEmporium Your welcome I do enjoy watching your videos. I am collector of die cast model construction equipment also.
hola que buen video 🧡🧡👌👏👏💙💛💙
Great video, what is the price point for these structures?
Thank you Greg. Buildings range in price from under $50 to well over $100USD. Check www.menards.com/trains
How can I get a catalog of Menards HO trains?
Visit Menards.com/trains
They have several kits you did not show because you don't have them they include a FedEx kit, the hotel, and others
Actually those were released after I filmed this video. If you check the videos publication date. That's why they were not shown in this video. However, if you also take the time to look those videos up separately on my UA-cam page, you will find them like the FedEx one, for example. Pays to do your research! Thanks for watching!
I wonder how much each building cost
Hi Chuck! Thanks for your question. Usually between $60-85USD, but Menards offers rebates and other sales.
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History of the dog the guy who made these and marketed them had a dog like that one his name was jack I think
I got the Arby's, Shepard dog food and American power plant. At first I thought I'd like them on my layout. In hind sight, I dont. They look cheap, and are way too bright. Plus having to use a wall wart for each (or three on one plug from menards) is annoying. Plus my power plant has that same high pitch squeal that cement plant you showed has. And for the price, I've found other prefabricated buildings at Hobby Town that have better quality, lighting that's dimmable via a power hub, no base that sticks up 1/8 inch from the layout, and all for the same price point.
For a diorama, I'd say these are good. But if you're building a train layout, I regret them, and say hard pass
American Materials must not allow dogs.......
I've become anti Menards... wish these were made by someone else!