LIGHTED TAILSIGNS N - HO - S - O Scales
N - $14.60 HO - $14.60 S - $15.25 O - $15.80 G - $26.65
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Kids are thrilled! Moms are awed! Modelers know TOMAR tailsigns add the finishing touch of authenticity. At your local dealer or direct. CATALOG $5.00 refundable with order.
9520 E. Napier • Benton Harbor, MI 49022 TOMAR INDUSTRIES Dept.C
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ates. These cars retail for $32.95, $27.95 for undecorated. Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., 5601 W.
Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218;
www.walthers.com, has two new HO scale Cornerstone structures. The first is the Ashmore Hotel, an eleven-story structure with a granite facade and or- nate trim and the option of three dif- ferent street level facades (1900, 1950 and modern). The price of the kit is $59.98. The second structure is a two- bay fire station kit with both modern glass and vintage wood doors, with or without hose drying tower and with de- cals for $34.98. For rolling stock, a 50- foot, Bethgon Coalporter is available in a six pack. It features a trough style bottom, internal bracing, 36-inch met- al wheelsets, Proto MAX metal knuck-
le couplers, and loads. Road names in multiple numbers are Kansas City Power and Light (KCLX); Northern In- diana Pulbic Service (NORX), Public Service Co. of Colorado (PSCX) and Wisconsin Public Service Co. (WPSX). The six packs retail for $129.98. Tangent Scale Models, P.O. Box
6514, Asheville, NC 28816; see
www.tangentscalemodels.com, has in- troduced its HO scale model of the PS4750 covered hopper. It features de- tail variations for different phases of the car’s production including brake arrangements, outlet gates, roof hatch- es, jacking pads, roof overhangs, run- ning boards, crossover platforms, end ladders and more. The ready-to-run models come decorated for Grand Trunk Western, Illinois Central Gulf,
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