road names in six numbers, detailed- cast metal floor and three different end styles including arched. Road names are ATSF,
Clinchfield, Erie, Chesa-
peake & Ohio, Northern Pacific, Mon- tour, W&LE and Nickel Plate Road. The price per car is $38.95. Blackstone Models, 210 Rock Point, Durango, CO 81301; see the website
www.blackstonemodels.com,
has re-
www.okengines.com
...now offers individual parts for HO F Units and other HO diesel models
lease its HOn3 scale 6000 series flat cars. The prototype was used in Col- orado by the D&RGW. The model is of- fered as weathered and in various shades of boxcar red. The price is $44.95. Also available are the D&RGW 1000 series high side gondolas in both weathered and unweathered versions. Models come equipped with cast Card- well economy draft gears, side stakes are hand applied, and interior bracing. The Flying Grande, Royal Gorge and Moffat heralds are represented. Non- weathered cars are priced $54.95, and the weathered cars are $59.95. Bachmann Industries, East Erie Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Inc., 1400 PA
See these and other parts at:
highlinersdirect.com
19124,
www.bachmanntrains.com, now has three new road numbers for its line of sound-ready Baltimore & Ohio EM-1 2-8-8-2 steam locomotives. Versions of the engine come with a single head- light and small dome; dual headlight with small dome or single headlight with large dome. These locomotives sell
for $465.00 each. Also, in their Plas- ticville USA line of HO scale structures are two classic buildings with new paint schemes and signs. The first is an Old West favorite Marshall’s Office and Restaurant for $20.00 and the other is the Saloon and Barber Shop for $22.50. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Flo-
rence Ave., Hillside, NJ 07205; website
www.atlasrr.com, has recently released it HO scale Trainman NRE Genset II locomotive. The model has all new body tooling with finer scale handrails, 8-pin plug for DCC, separately applied grab irons, ditch lights, cab roof details, m.u. cables and AccuMate couplers. Road names in multiple numbers are undec- orated, Belt Railway of Chicago, BNSF, Canadian Pacific, CSX, Indiana Harbor Belt and NRE demonstrator. These units sell for $144.95. For rolling stock, a 50-foot, post-war, single-door boxcar is in stock. It comes with separately applied ladders and grab irons, three styles of side sills (straight, tabbed and fishbelly), fully detailed underframe, AccuMate couplers and free rolling trucks. Road names in multiple num- bers are Bangor & Aroostook, Maine Central, Canadian National, N de M, Penn Central and Santa Fe. The price per car is $29.95 decorated and $24.95 undecorated. Also available is a Train- man AAR 70-ton, three-bay open hop- per. It come weighted with a detailed
Sunday, March 10th, 2013 9am-3pm Old Greenwich, CT
AMPLE FREE PARKING • MODELING CLINICS OPERATING SCALE MODEL RAILROADS
TRAIN BOOKS • TRAIN GIFTS •WHITE ELEPHANT TABLE A WHOLE NEW TRAIN SHOW EXPERIENCE! EASY ACCESS FROM METRO NORTH RR AND BY AUTO - THIRTY FIVE MINUTES FROM NEW YORK CITY TO I-95, CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE
DIRECTIONS: BY CAR - Take I-95 Connecticut Turnpike to Exit 5 (Riverside). Make right at light on to US-1, go less than 1/4 mile and make right onto Sound Beach Ave. Go less than 1/2 mile and bear right at traffic circle, then make an immediate left onto Forest Ave. Continue 1/2 mile to Civic Center - parking lot on left or continue past Forest and make left into Metro- North RR station parking lot - park at end, Civic Center is across street from stairs at east end of parking lot. - Allow about 25 minutes from the Throggs Neck / Whitestone and 35 minutes from the George Washington Bridges. BY RAIL - Take Metro North New Haven Line from Grand Central Terminal to Old Greenwich - service is frequent. Call 1-800-METRO-INFO for schedules and fares.
Adults $7, Seniors $5, Family $10 (Family is Adult, Spouse and/or Kids under 12) Call 914-967-7541 or email us at
ronsbooks@aol.com for more information or table availability
18 FEBRUARY 2013
OVER ONE HUNDRED TABLES OF MODEL TRAINS!
Our next show will be held September 29, 2013
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