With nearly 350 HO castings chances are we have what you’re looking for!
removed, they come decorated for vari- ous schemes of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, Penn Central and Conrail. Also coming are Keyser Valley cabooses. They will have details such as a fuel cap, window frames, door handles and marker lights. See the website for prices of these cars.
Micro-Trains Line Co., P.O. Box 1200, Talent, OR 97540; see the web- site:
www.micro-trains.com, has sever- al N scale rolling stock selections avail- able. An 83-foot Southern Pacific Pullman
heavyweight 12-1 sleeper
with six-wheel passenger trucks retails for $22.70; a Canadian Pacific R.P.O. heavyweight passenger car is $21.40; a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 3-2 heavyweight observation car is priced at $22.70; an Illinois Central/NRC re- frigerator car is $24.10; the St. Louis Independent Packing Co. billboard reefer (meat packer series No. 4) is $26.95; a Denver & Rio Grande West- ern 40-foot, hi-cube boxcar is priced at $28.65; a Delaware & Hudson 100-ton, three-bay hopper sells for $20.40; two Union Pacific 40-foot standard boxcars are
DeLuxe Innovations, 140 Greenwood Ave., Suite 2A, Midland, NJ 07432;
www.deluxetrains.com, has released several new road names in multiple numbers for its N scale Maxi-Stack IV cars. New names are Arkansas-Okla- homa Railroad/III Transportation (ear- ly version); Mass Central (early ver- sion) and Iowa Interstate Railroad (early version). These cars retail for $74.95 each. Woodland Scenics, P.O. Box 98, Linn
$22.10 each and a New York Susquehanna & Western 40-foot, stan- dard boxcar is $22.10. A new four car, N scale runner pack contains Canadi- an Pacific three-bay hoppers. The price is $79.95.
Creek, MO 65052; see the website:
www.woodlandscenics.com, is offering a new N scale auto-scene called Tim Burr Logging. No. AS5343 is a late 1930’s flatbed truck loaded with nine logs which are retained with side stakes and chains. The price is $24.99. In the N scale Scenic Accents new de- tails are No. A2767, Miscellaneous Freight with two pallets containing cartons and four stacks of crates, and sacks is selling for $18.99 and No. A2215, Fly Fisherman with four right handed and two left handed fishermen is $15.99. There are also two new N scale Landmark Structures: the first is No. PF5207, Woodland Station, a small town combination depot for $24.99 and No. PF5206, Country Cot- tage, is a small rural type dwelling selling for $29.99. See the website for more information.
Sunday. Nov. 25th 2012 9am-3pm Old Greenwich, CT
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Adults $7, Seniors $5, Family $10 (Family is Adult, Spouse and/or Kids under 12) Call 914-967-7541 or email us at
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OVER ONE HUNDRED TABLES OF MODEL TRAINS!
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