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(1090) Thomas Oyster Company


$124.95


scale a Canadian Pacific 2-10-4 Selkirk locomotive with QSI Sound. This loco- motive features sprung drivers, ad- justable smoke deflector, opening ten- der water hatches, lighted front number boards, speakers installed with resonators, fully detailed back head and glazed windows. Also avail- able are Northern Pacific Z-8 Chal- lengers. They come with sprung dri- vers, QSI Quantum Sound, speakers installed with resonators, Canon mo- tors with coasting flywheel, fully de- tailed backhead and glazed windows. See the website for more product de- tails and prices. Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way,


(1092) J.D. Driggs Shipsmith (Laser engraved siding!) $94.95


Check out our website for our complete line of HO structures. We also manufacture scratch builder’s supplies such as peel and stick shingles in N, HO, and O scales and HO cast pewter detail parts. Write for a FREE fully illustrated color catalog. When placing orders for kits please include $5.50 per order for shipping.


Bollinger Edgerly Scale Trains


375 Bean Hill Road Belmont, NH 03220 603.267.1818


www.besttrains.com


Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810; www.athearn.com, has now introduced its EMD SD70ACe locomotive avail- able with or without Tsunami Sound. Features of this locomotive are either early or late cabs, nose or cab mounted headlights, metal grab irons, dynamic brake louver variations, brass horn, fuel tanks with single or duel fuel fillers, fan details, McHenry scale knuckle couplers, inverter box with original X panels and separately ap- plied fuel tank, trucks and frame de- tails. Road names are Union Pacific and Kansas City Southern. The units without sound are priced at $199.98 and the units with sound are $299.98. Athearn’s high nose GP9 locomotives


come with Celcon handrails, etched ra- diator intake grilles, correct nub style walkway tread detail, separately ap- plied air tanks, and prototype specific details such as grilles, dynamic brakes, sunshades, air filter box, bell, fuel tanks and truck sideframes. Road names in multiple numbers are Illinois Central, Penn Central, and Soo Line. Units with sound are priced at $289.98 and units without sound are $189.98. For rolling stock, a Western Pacific 481 class, bay-window caboose with or without lights is available. Features are see-through end platforms, etched metal window screens, flush window glazing, 50-ton trucks, detailed interi- or, wire-form grab irons and body mounted McHenry scale knuckle cou- plers. In multiple numbers, the caboos- es with lights are priced at $99.98 and without lights are $69.98. An F89F 89- foot flat car in the XTTX four-hitch version is available in either Oxide red or Trailer Train yellow. They come with all new tooling, die-cast under- frame, 70-ton roller bearing trucks, tall and short bridge plates and body mounted McHenry scale knuckle cou- plers. The price per car in multiple numbers is $39.98. Bollinger Edgerly Scale Trains, 375


Bean Hill Rd., Belmont, NH 03220; www.besttrains.com, has introduced its HO kit No. 1090 of the Thomas Oys-


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