Atlas Model Railroad Co., Inc., 378 Florence Ave.,
www.atlasrr.com,
schemes for its GE U25B locomotive in N scale. These units come with a Scale Speed motor, directional lighting, gold- en-white LED’s,
blackened metal
www.crusaderrail.com www.dallee.com
wheels, full pilots with body mounted AccuMate couplers and NCE decoders. The Phase 2a locomotives feature mul- tiple numbers for Chessie System, GE demonstrator, Pennsylvania Railroad and Rock Island. The Phase 2b units come decorated for Burlington, New Haven and Burlington Northern. Stan- dard units are priced at $119.95 and decoder equipped units are $154.95. Also available in N scale is the new 42- foot coil steel cars. They feature see- through walks, removable hood and in- side floor detail. Road names in multiple numbers are Canadian Na- tional, Grand Trunk Western, Laurin- burg & Southern, Tomahawk Railway, Providence & Worcester and South Shore Freight, plus undecorated. They are priced at $30.95 and $24.95 for un- decorated. Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way, Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810;
www.athearn.com, now has an N scale, ready-to-run old time 2-6-0 Mogul. It features separately applied engine handrails, bell, whistle and the head- light and smokestack are correct for
Hillside, NJ 07205, has new paint
the era, coined metal drive rods and geared for scale operation. Road names are Southern Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande Western, Chesapeake & Ohio, New York Central, Boston & Maine and Baltimore & Ohio. The engine sells for $129.98. Also for sale is a 40-foot, fully assembled milk car. It comes with screw mounted trucks and McHenry scale couplers. Road names are Bel- lows Falls,
Bordens, Dairyman’s
League and Hood’s. The price per car is $19.98.
HO scale product news Broadway Limited Imports, 9 East
Tower Circle, Ormond Beach, FL 32174; see
www.broadway-limited.com, has announced its HO scale model of the New York Central Dreyfuss Hud- son 4-8-4. It comes with an ABS chas- sis, new Paragon2 sound and control, integral DCC decoder with back EMF for operation in d.c. or DCC, five-pole can motor, operating cab roof vents, Kadee knuckle couplers and factory in- stalled engineer and fireman. Five 20th Century Limited schemes and numbers are available. The retail price is $499.99. To go with the Hudson, NYC steel boxcars are also available in HO scale. Features are rectangular paneled roofs, corrugated doors, AB brakes, ARA U section trucks, operat- ing knuckle couplers and a steel grid
B.T.S. Encore Program
We constantly get calls from modelers looking for one of our discontinued kits. In response, we are starting an Encore Program where older kits come back to life. When built, an Encore kit will basically look like the original version, but differ in packaging, details, and in some cases, material, engineering, and instructions.
Please welcome back…. The Hyde Pulp Mill !! Bac g storage tank, and
at rfe a hau f over a decade!
k a ain i ts o
The Hyde Pulp Mill complex consists of
riverside
eight buildings, a a
dock. And includes workers, rats, pigeons, and lots of junk and clutter.
The kit consists of laser-cut
basswood, plywood, and cardstock, and includes a load of brass, plastic, & white metal detail castings. The peel&stick window sashes and doors can be installed open or closed. Overall footprint is about a scale 180’ x 95’ and is serviced by two tracks. Scenery materials are not included.
#24095 #14095 10 HO
In Stock O
$439.95 $ tba Coming Very Soon!
www.btsrr.com Shipping - Only $5.00/order in the US
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304-823-3729 FEBRUARY 2013
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