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waukee Road URTX,


Burlington


Route, Pacific Fruit Express, Illinois Central MDT, Bangor & Aroostook, Rock Island, Lackawanna, Canadian Pacific, Erie URTX, Gulf Mobile & Ohio, Canadian National, Northern Pacific, Chicago Great Western, Grand Trunk Western and West India Fruit & Steamship Co. These cars retail for $16.98. Also available are HO scale 8500 series, 40-foot, steel plug-door re- frigerator car. Road names are Santa Fe, Burlington Route, Great Northern Western Fruit, Pacific Fruit Express, Fruit Growers, National Car Company, Burlington Northern Western Fruit Express,


American Refrigerator Transit, Bangor & Aroostook, Green Bay & Wisconsin, Central of New Jersey, New York Cen- tral and Rock Island. These cars retail for $16.98. Add $4.00 for shipping. Summit USA, LLC., 512A Ford St., Lake Charles, LA 70601, website www.summitusa-llc.com,


has intro-


duced its HO scale Rural Shamrock Gas Station & Store. These gas sta- tion/marts can be found across the na- tion, especially along Interstate high- ways. The kit includes all the building parts, vending machines, pumps and signs. The parking lot is not included. Parts are black styrene with clear acrylic window glazing. The price is $54.95. Another HO structure of inter-


est is the modern City Fire Station kit. The kit is made up of white styrene plastic parts, clear acrylic window glaz- ing, Plastruct brick siding and fixed roll up doors. The price is $79.95. Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way, Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810; www.athearn.com, has new schemes for its HO scale EMD GP9 locomotive. Features are separately applied wire grab irons, etched radiator fan grilles, window glazing, operating headlights, Celcon handrails, etched radiator in- take


grilles, Milwaukee Road URTX, separately applied air


tanks, non-sound units are DCC ready using Quick Plug, sound units are DCC ready using Quick plug technology and prototype specific details. A number of HO scale rolling stock items are avail- able. A 57-foot Fruit Growers Express mechanical reefer comes with onboard sound; truck or body mounted under- body brake details and 20 separately applied details. Road schemes are FGE/FGCX; FGE/FGMR, BN/BNFE. Reefers with sound are priced at $79.98 and without sound are $44.98. A 40-foot stock car is available in HO scale. It features RP25 wheel sets and McHenry scale knuckle spring cou- plers. Road names in multiple numbers are Canadian National, Texas & Pacific and Union Pacific. These cars are priced at $20.98. A 34-foot offset, two- bay hopper comes with a resin coal


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HO Display shown is 38” x 22”


The McCabe Rail Facility consists of 13 laser-cut craftsman kits.


Five kits—engine


house, car shop, machine shop, water tank, and derelict shay—are available in HO or HOn3 versions. The HO facility consists of the Two-Stall Engine House, Car Repair Shop, Machine Shop, Water Tank, Timber Gantry, Blacksmith Shop, Rail Facility Office, Oil Tank & Pump House, Sand House & Tower, Speeder Shed, Shop Water Tank, Crew Quarters, and Derelict Shay. Some kits are also available in O Scale.


These kits consist of an assortment of laser-cut wood & cardstock components, plastic and metal cast parts, and an assortment of brass, plastic, and/or white metal detail castings. Most include removable roofs, interior framing and flooring, and the car shop, office, and blacksmith shop include interior details. Scenery materials are not included.


304-823-3729 RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN More Info is on the web at www.btsrr.com 21


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