> going to sydney this weekend coming (2nd-11th), won't be there for long and
> would like a good model train shop to visit with a variety in ho scale....
> sign need help
Tom's at West Ryde probably is the biggest, it is also very hard to find
anything!
Hobbyco in the city has a fair selection
Casula at Liverpool is very good.

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Chris Ellis - 26 Nov 2006 23:10 GMT
G'Day Jack. Chris from Athens here. I now live western Vic. where is the
best shop for Lenz equipment.
>> going to sydney this weekend coming (2nd-11th), won't be there for long
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> Casula at Liverpool is very good.
Chris Ellis - 26 Nov 2006 23:27 GMT
Oops! also meant to say online with shopping potential.
> G'Day Jack. Chris from Athens here. I now live western Vic. where is the
> best shop for Lenz equipment.
Jack Russell - 27 Nov 2006 02:12 GMT
Chris,
No idea about shops. Try Richard at DCC concepts
rejohnson@ozemail.com.au
mention my name, not that it will do any good
Jack
> G'Day Jack. Chris from Athens here. I now live western Vic. where is the
> best shop for Lenz equipment.
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>>Casula at Liverpool is very good.

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Biggus - 27 Nov 2006 05:06 GMT
the USA is the only way to buy, its about 40% cheaper than local.
George at http://www.wig-wag-trains.com/ is good to deal with.
Eddie Oliver - 27 Nov 2006 09:26 GMT
> the USA is the only way to buy, its about 40% cheaper than local.
> George at http://www.wig-wag-trains.com/ is good to deal with.
Their website seems N-scale dominated?
Biggus - 29 Nov 2006 00:12 GMT
Isnt it the only scale worth bothering with :P
>Their website seems N-scale dominated?
Nathan Cox - 27 Nov 2006 00:01 GMT
> > going to sydney this weekend coming (2nd-11th), won't be there for long and
> > would like a good model train shop to visit with a variety in ho scale....
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> Casula at Liverpool is very good.
Hobbyco also has a smaller store at Macarthur Square Shooping Centre now,
its down on the lower level near the entrance from the bus stop on
Kellicar Rd
Robert Harris - 27 Nov 2006 00:29 GMT
> Hobbyco also has a smaller store at Macarthur Square Shooping Centre now,
> its down on the lower level near the entrance from the bus stop on
> Kellicar Rd
Along with the one at Rhodes but the best one would be in Sydney.
It depends on what you are looking for
> going to sydney this weekend coming (2nd-11th), won't be there for long
> and
> would like a good model train shop to visit with a variety in ho scale....
> sign need help
This might help you in your quest.
It has the web site for every shop mentioned in the thread.
http://www.geocities.com/waikikamukaw/retailers.html