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site at www.BLMAmodels.com, has re- leased its newest details in HO and N scale, ACL Plates. Five pairs for the 1970’s era rolling stock that can be glued to a car sides. No. 4556, in HO scale is priced at $8.95 and No. 405, in N scale is $7.95. The Underground Railway Press,


P.O. Box 814, Brevard, NC 28712- 0814; www.greatdecals.com/URP.html, has released drawings for the Crowell Lumber Mill located in Longleaf, (Rapides Parish) Louisiana. There are 30 pages of drawings with a great deal of detail. They are not drawn to any particular scale and come on 11″×17″ sheets which retail for $2.00 each; the entire 30 sheet set is $20.00, plus $2.50 postage and handling.


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


fosscalemodels.com


1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200; see www.micro-trains.com, is now offering Z scale, 33-foot, twin bay, rib side hop- pers in two schemes: Pennsylvania Railroad and Southern Pacific. The open hoppers are available in two num- bers each with the PRR cars selling for $17.80 and the SP cars priced at $18.60. Also available are two special Arizona and New Jersey state 40-foot boxcars with plug doors. They are priced at $22.95. A Miller and Harte billboard 36-


foot, wood sheathed reefer is available for $26.95; two Canadian Pacific 33- foot, twin-bay hoppers with coal load are $17.10 and two Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Havelock built, two-bay, steel hoppers are priced at $19.90. Two no- table Z Runner Packs are four AT&SF boxcars for $89.95 and four Pacific Fruit Express reefers for $94.95.


N scale product news Woodland Scenics, P.O. Box 98, Linn


Creek, MO 65052; or see the website at www.woodlandscenics.com, has intro- duced a number of new N scale struc- tures to their line. The first buildings are in the Landmark Structures line. They are No. PF5206, a Country Cot- tage, a cozy little Victorian home with details such as an outhouse, water pump, bicycle and propane tank. The price is $29.99. No. PF5207 is the Woodland Station a small town depot with details such as a luggage cart, semaphore, light pole, dolly and trash can. It sells for $24.99. In the Built-&- Ready Landmark Structures, No. BR4931, J.W Cobbler is a shoemaker’s shop with many interior details. These include Queen Anne bay windows, shoe shaped signs, balconies, drainage, electrical conduit, boxes, and bicycle. The price is $59.99. In the AutoScenes Line, which are finely crafted vehicles


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