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WE PUT MODELLING BACK IN MODEL RAILROADING


OVER 75 EASY TO BUILD LASER CUT WOOD KITS IN HO AND N SCALE ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR DEALERS


Colour photos and descriptions are available on our web site at www.kanamodel.com


caused by grime. No. TT4575, the Rail Pal is priced at $6.99. Also in the line are Dust Monkeys for easy and conve- nient removal of dust from tracks. They can be used during regular train operation and clip easily onto rolling stock axles. TT4570 is for N scale and is priced at $8.99 and TT4571, is HO scale and is $9.99. BLMA Models, Inc., 302 District Ct., Fullerton, CA 92832; the website is www.BLMAmodels.com, will soon be offering a Trinity 64-foot, modern reefer in the CEFX paint scheme. These models will feature a new Ther- mo King reefer unit, a prototype-spe- cific ASD door and body-mounted cou- plers for both scales. In 24 numbers, these CEFX decorated cars are priced at $24.95 for N scale and $32.95 for HO scale.


Z scale product news Micro-Trains Line Co., P.O. Box 1200,


Talent, OR 97540-1200, website at www.micro-trains.com, has released the following Z scale models. Two SD40-2 lo- comotives painted in the CSX pre-2000 scheme and retailing for $185.95. For rolling stock, a special Florida State 40- foot boxcar comes with plug doors for $22.95; a CP Rail rib-side boxcar with single door and no roof-walk is painted in CP action red and sells for $27.45; two Western Pacific 60-foot, bulkhead


flat cars with Barber roller bearing trucks and covered plywood loads is $22.85 each; and a Baltimore & Ohio 50- foot, rib-side boxcar with single door is priced at $18.95.


N scale product news Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way,


Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810, www.athearn.com, is now offering N scale GATC 2600 Airslide hoppers. These fully assembled, single-bay cars come with a highly detailed under- body, etched metal roof walks and brake platform, and installed wire roof-walk grab irons. Road names in multiple numbers are GACX Atlantic Sugar Refineries; GACX Canadian Doughnut Company; GACX Nebraska Consolidated Mills and GACX Revere Sugar Refinery. These cars retail for $29.98 each. Also available are 33 and 36-inch wheelsets that are replace- ments for Athearn N scale trucks. These wheelsets retail for $7.98. Bluford Shops, LLC, P.O. Box 152, Bluford, IL 62814, the website is www.Bluford-Shops.com, has five all new N scale caboose body styles. The models feature magnetically-operated knuckle style couplers, metal detail parts, roller bearing caboose style leaf spring trucks and Axel generators. In multiple numbers, the road names in- clude Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific,


WHAT’S ARRIVING NOW FROM ATLAS? Here are just a few of the HO scale products that will be in your hobby store this month. To see a complete schedule of HO & N products arriving in 2012, visit www.atlasrr.com.


HO SD35 & SDP35 LOCOMOTIVES MASTER LINE www.atlasrr.com/HOLoco/hosd35c.htm


Seaboard System* - SD35


Utah Railway - SD35


Chessie System* B&O - SD35 Chessie System* C&O (not pictured)


Penn Central - SD35 Penn Central “Red P” (not pictured)


Southern - SD35 HO NE-6 CABOOSE MASTER LINE


VMV Leasing - SD35


Seaboard System* - SDP35


Union Pacifi c - SDP35 www.atlasrr.com/HOFreight/hone6caboose5.htm


Clinchfi eld*


Nickel Plate Road


Conrail


New Haven


Norfolk & Western


Susquehanna *CSX Licensed Product. Products bearing Union Pacifi c (UP) marks are made under trademark license from Union Pacifi c Railroad Company.  http://locator.atlasrr.com visit www.atlasrr.com


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