Micro-Trains Line Co., P.O. Box
www.sceniking.com
1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200; see
www.micro-trains.com, has a number of new N scale rolling stock items in stock. The first is a Burlington North- ern heavyweight, 12-section, one draw- ing room sleeper for $23.45; two Penn- sylvania Railroad 50-foot boxcars with single sliding door and freight loads for $22.55 each; a Canadian National 40- foot
standard boxcar with single
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Youngstown door for $19.10; a Frisco PS-2 100-ton, three-bay, covered hop- per for $25.55; in the Meat Packer se- ries a Rath’s Blackhawk reefer for $26.95; a special Smithsonian Civil War series “Battle of Antietam” bill- board boxcar for $24.95 and an Agar 40-foot steel ice reefer for $27.10. Also available is a Union Pacific runner pack of four boxcars for $99.95. An Old Weathered Barn is being of- fered by Woodland Scenics, P.O. Box 98, Linn Creek, MO 65052; www.wood-
landscenics.com, in their N scale struc- ture line. The barn features the tradi- tional gambrel barn roof and comes with a concrete silo, plus field stone foundation,
www.allenkeller.com
Ave., Suite 2A, Midland Park, NJ 07432-1462; see
www.deluxeinnova-
tions.com, is now selling its N scale
Gunderson deep-rib woodchip gondo- las. There are three variations: proto- type gons with three small braces across the top, models without the braces and models with loads that show the braces. The cars come factory equipped
with Atlas 100-ton roller
bearing trucks and AccuMate couplers. Road names in multiple numbers are Southern Railway, Canadian National, Milwaukee Road and undecorated. These car retail for $19.98 or two packs for $39.90.
rence Ave.,
Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Flo- Hillside, NJ 07205; see
shake shingled roof,
hayloft door with a pulley and rope. The price is $69.99. Deluxe Innovations, 140 Greenwood
www.atlasrr.com, has new schemes and numbers for its N scale GE U23B loco- motive. Features are a low nose head- light; DCC ready or DCC equipped; separate coupler cut lever, directional lighting, Golden white LED’s, black- ened metal wheels, dual flywheel five- pole skewed armature motor and Accu- Mate magnetic knuckle couplers. Road names in multiple numbers are undec- orated, Chessie System, Delaware & Hudson, Lehigh Valley, Santa Fe, West- ern Pacific, Family Lines and Penn Eastern. Standard units are priced at $119.95 and DCC equipped units are $154.95. For rolling stock there are new schemes for the N scale 40-foot wood reefer. They feature opening roof hatches, realistic handle and latch de- tail, and 40-ton friction bearing trucks
B.T.S. Encore Program
We constantly get calls from modelers looking for one of our discontinued kits. In response, we have started an Encore Program where older kits come back to life. A finished Encore kit will look like the original, but differ in packaging, details, and in some cases, materials, and instructions. Welcome back…. The Cabin Creek Coal Tipple in HO!!
Cabin Creek Coal Tipple
This tipple is a freelanced composite of several different tipples located in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Three tracks are serviced here. A power house, the place where a small steam engine generates electricity to run the machinery of the tipple, is provided as is a small storage shed. From the back of the headhouse at the top, a covered conveyor runs up the mountain side. The Cabin Creek Coal Tipple is laser cut and engineered for easy construction. Other features include positionable doors, window sashes, and coal chutes. An ample supply of brass and white metal castings is included. Overall footprint is approximately 100 x 175 scale feet. See our web site for more info and photos.
Cabin Creek Coal Tipple #24105 HO $299.95
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