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Deland Train Show - Vendors Edition - January 10 2026

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This is the Vendor portion of the train show which was a two day event. We went on Saturday and spent nearly 4 hours. They had a second building with Club Layouts which will be in another video. Debbie also took a lot of video, seperate video Volusia County Model Railroad club layout in the barn was alo on our list of layouts to see, another video S U P P O R T THIS C H A N N E L LOCALS: https://trainofthought.locals.com Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TomKvichak Amazon Link:https://www.amazon.com/shop/tomstrainsandthings PayPal : https://paypal.me/tomstrainsandthings Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE1TsLOIG2wxBZ7fe8512qw/join Music on all videos from Epidemic Sound. Get One Month Free when you subscribe through this link. Here is a short playlist https://share.epidemicsound.com/qj6qaj/?playlist=go4t525tjcjz70gskderneuviw4qdu6a CONTACT INFORMATION: workbenchwednesday@gmail.com tomstrainsandthings@gmail.com http://tomstrainofthought.com/ #tomstrainofthought #structurekits #floridatrainshows Disclaimers: all opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledge. Intended for viewers over the age of 14

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Good morning from January 10th, 2026—8:07 AM, 63 degrees, and we’re headed up I-4 to the DeLand train show. This one’s a big two-day event with two buildings, and in this video I’m focusing on the vendor hall. It was foggy most of the morning, but we got there right around 9:03 and jumped straight into the aisles—bargain tables, bins of parts, rolling stock, and a whole lot of “you gotta ask the guy” pricing. I walk you through what I’m seeing as I go: Lionel and some LGB/G-scale tables, HO and N mixed together, Code 83 track, older horn-hook coupler cars (at least they’re cheaper now), and plenty of vintage kits and odds-and-ends. Debbie, of course, immediately finds the 25-cent table and ends up with two bags before 9:30—so I’m already making a trip back to the van. I also point out some of the detail parts I’m always hunting for (roof vents, sidewalks, little workbench-build kind of stuff), plus a few familiar vendor faces and club folks I run into every year. If you’re going to shows like this, the big takeaway is simple: get there early, dig through the bins, don’t be afraid to ask for a deal, and keep an eye out for the small detail parts that really move your projects forward. The club layouts are in a separate building and will be in another video.

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