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ating knuckle couplers, and factory in- stalled engineer and fireman. This model operates with both d.c. and DCC. Road names in multiple numbers are Union Pacific, ATSF, Florida East Coast, Illinois Central, New York Cen- tral, Pennsylvania Railroad, Kansas City Southern, Milwaukee Road and more. The A and B set is priced at $349.99, and single units are $269.99. Bachmann Industries, Inc., 1400
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East Erie Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19124;
www.bachmanntrains.com, has a Civil War Commemorative 150th An- niversary edition train set in HO scale. It contains a 130 piece, ready-to-run set which features a 4-4-0 American lo- comotive, a Civil War water car, era boxcar, gondola, flat car, combine and caboose. There is a large oval of E-Z Track including twelve pieces of curved track, three pieces of straight track, 100 piece set Civil War military figures, three cannon, and four horses. The entire set retails for $275.00. Woodland Scenics, P.O. Box 98,
Linn Creek, MO 65052; see the website
www.woodlandscenics.com, has a fully assembled rural windmill model in HO scale. Each mill is made of wood frame construction and has accompanied de- tails. It represents a mill in operating condition with a watering tub beneath and a hay rack. In two versions: the Old Mill is priced at $21.99 and the
New Mill is $21.99. A second set of scenery details are the Tractor and Planter and Tractor and Disc. These HO machinery sets consist of a tractor and four-row planter and a tractor and two tandem disc. The Tractor and Planter is priced at $24.99 and the Tractor and Disc is $20.99. Bowser Manufacturing, P.O. Box
322, Montoursville, PA 17754;
www.bowser-trains.com, will soon have a number of new HO scale Execu- tive Line Alco Century C-630 locomo- tives available. These units come equipped with brass m.u. hoses, air hoses, steel grab irons, steel coupler lift bars, operating headlights, window glass, Buehler can motor, nickel-silver wheels with RP25 flanges and DCC ready. Road names in multiple numbers which will soon be available are Reading with Hi-Ad trucks, Conrail, Reading Bee Line with Hi-Ad trucks, Penn Cen- tral with Tri Mount trucks, Southern Pacific and Chesapeake & Ohio. Accurail, P.O. Box 278, Elburn, IL
60119;
www.accurail.com, has released several new HO scale rolling stock models. The first is a Chicago & North Western three-pack of 40-foot, double- sheathed, wooden boxcars for $42.98; a Nickel Plate special three-pack, 1200 series, 55-ton USRA wood-side twin hopper for $41.98; Pennsylvania Lines 2400 series, 55-ton USRA twin hopper
TheViking R of. Viiking Roof. Prototcraft's Modified 1937 AAR 10'-6" IH bo ototcraft'sraft Modified 1937 AAR 10'-6" IH box oxcar for CNW Protocraft’s Modifed 1937 AAR 10’-6” IH
boxcar with Viking Roofs for Chicago & Northwestern Railroad and subsidiary Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad (CMO), beautifully crafted by BooRim Precision. Version H with Youngtown 6’ doors & Version Hs with 7 panel Superior doors. Apex running boards and 8/7s rung ladders, Ajax brake assembly plus Bettendorf trucks with 33” 1-wear sintered rib-back steel wheels. Axles running in actual ball bearing races for easy pulling. Decals for these cars are available from Protocraft Decals.
O Scale or Proto 48 $297 order yours at
www.protocraft.com
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