scale, is $98.00 and No. 6090, O scale, is $98.00. Also available is the Stoney- brook bridge, an open-rail bridge. BRA874 in N scale is $28.98, and No. 674, HO scale, is $67.50. Bolinger Edgerly Scale Trains, 375
www.cloverhouse.com
Bean Hill Rd., Belmont, NH 03220;
www.besttrains.com, now has several styles of roofing shingles in N, HO and O scales. These new three-dimension- al, laser engraved shingles come as peel-and-stick asbestos, diamond, fish scales, octagon and variable width. See the website for more information. Micro-Mark, 340 Snyder Ave., Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922, see
www.micromark.com, is now selling a line of Super Magnets to boost the per- formance of old motors. These poweful magnets have ten times the energy of traditional Alnico magnets and can help restore and improve performance. No. 84991 sells for $9.95. Another product of interest is ready-to-use Scenery Cement that is designed for attaching static grass or ballast. The container includes a dispenser cap for easy application. No. 85043, Scenery and Ballast Cement, is $7.95. Underground Railway Press, P.O.
Box 814, Brevard, NC 28712-0814,
www.greatdecals.com, has released its 2012 catalog of scale plans. Plans are for motive power, rolling stock, and railroad structures for logging, main line, narrow gauge and traction. The price of the catalog is $2.00.
Z scale product news Micro-Trains Line Co., P.O. Box
1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200, now has two Z scale Canadian National SD40-2 powered locomotives painted black and red nose and white stripe. The price is $195.95 each. For rolling stock, a spe- cial North Carolina state, 40-foot stan- dard boxcar with plug door sells for
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$22.95; two Golden West Service 60- foot bulkhead flat cars with plywood loads are priced at $26.85 each; a Union Pacific 50-foot, standard boxcar with plug door comes with the large red, white and blue logo for $31.80; and a Norfolk & Western 70-ton PS-2 two-bay covered hopper painted grey is $20.70.
N scale product news ExactRail, 1053 South 1675 West,
Orem, UT 84058;
www.exactrail.com, is now offering an N scale model of the Trinity TRINCool 64-foot refrigerator cars. It comes with body-mounted draft gear and Micro-Trains couplers. In ad- dition, look for features such as etched metal A-end refrigerator platform, sep- arately-applied coupler cut levers, and wire grab irons. The UP/ARMN cars come in 24 numbers and are priced at $29.95. Another new offering is the Vert-A-Pac autorack in N scale. It comes with Athearn 100-ton trucks, 36-inch wheels and McHenry knuckle sprung couplers. Road names in multi- ple numbers are FEC, SCL and Illinois Central. The price per car is $24.95. Bachmann Industries, Inc., 1400
East Erie Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19124;
www.bachmanntrains.com, has introduced its N scale Alco RS-3 loco- motive in several new schemes. It comes DCC equipped with dual-mode NMRA compliant decoder, eight-wheel drive, a precision can motor, die-cast chassis, fine-scale handrails and proto- type-specific headlights. Road names are Boston & Maine, Denver & Rio Grande Western, Western Maryland, Southern and New York Central. The price is $120.00. Also look for Bach- mann’s Northeastern steel caboose. This highly detailed caboose comes decorated for Reading, Lehigh Valley, Western Maryland, Maine Central and
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