BUILDING YOUR OWN BRAND! CRAFTSMANSHIP
er which replicates a 1950’s diner. It features injection molded styrene parts and retails for $44.99, plus shipping. Broadway Limited Imports, 9 East
Tower Circle, Ormond Beach, FL 32174;
www.broadway-limited.com,
has new
paint schemes for its HO scale SD7 and SD9 locomotives. These units feature Paragon2 sound and operation in both d.c. and DCC modes, separately-applied details including brass bell, ladders and handrails, constant directional lighting with golden-white LED headlights, all- wheel drive and electrical pick up, pre- cision drive mechanism, and factory in- stalled
engineer.
Get them out of the closet. The GREENWAY DISPLAY CASE. In stock. HO 48 inch long, six shelf solid oak, sliding glass doors. Light finish or dark. No plastic.
SASE brochure and prices.
139 Ramsey Road, Ligonier, PA 15658 (724)238-6268 Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
GREENWAY PRODUCTS
www.greenwayproducts.com
CANADIAN PACIFIC COAL SHED Road names in
multiple numbers for the SD7 are CB&Q, Denver & Rio Grande Western, EMD demonstrator, Great Northern, Milwaukee Road, Southern Pacific and UP. Road names for the SD9 are Balti- more & Ohio, D&RGW, DM&IR, Great Northern, Nickel Plate Road, Pennsyl- vania Railroad, Soo Line and undeco- rated.
The locomotives retail for HO SCALE
COMMERCIAL SHED HAS LASER CUT WALLS, CAST DOORS, WINDOWS AND LOADING HATCHES. THE OFFICE BUILDING IS INCLUDED AS ARE COAL SACKS AND SHOVEL. EXTRA BACK WALL AND ROOF HATCHES ARE INCLUDED FOR OPTIONAL RAMP LOADING. SHED IS 7.5” X 4” OFFICE 1.5” X 3”
ONLY $ 44.95. THEY ARE AT BETTER DEALERS NOW. For more details on the above kits visit us at
www.kanamodel.com email:
info@kanamodel.com www.kanamodel.com
Box 57585-1031 Brunette Ave, Coquitlam, BC.V3K 6S8 375 Bean Hill Rd. Belmont, NH 03220, 603-267-1818
WE PUT MODELLING BACK IN MODEL RAILROADING
$269.99. Other available EMD locomo- tives are the NW2 and SW7 switchers. They also come with Paragon2 sound and operation for both d.c. and DCC, separately-applied details, constant di- rectional lighting, all-wheel drive and electrical pickup and precision drive mechanism. Road names in multiple numbers for the NW2 are ATSF, B&O, Canadian National, Northern Pacific, Seaboard Air Line, Pennsylvania Rail- road, UP and undecorated. Road names for the SW7 are Clinchfield, Cone- maugh & Black Lick, EMD demo, MEC, Milwaukee Road, PB&NE, Southern, Frisco, U.S. Army and undecorated. The price for these units is $199.99. ExactRail, 251 West River Park Dr., Suite 300, Provo, UT 84604, website
www.exactrail.com, has some striking paint schemes for its HO Berwick 7327 boxcar.
It features factory installed
Kadee No. 58 couplers, narrow-style draft box with shank wedges and striker casting, 100-ton or 70 ASF “Ride Con- trol” trucks, wire grab irons, and wire coupler cut levers and separately ap- plied air hoses. Road names are SCL/L&N Family Lines System, Rock
“THAT? OH, THAT’S AN ACCURAIL CAR!”
Cars built & hand weathered by Centerpiece Rolling Stock
www.crstrains.net
PO BOX 278 ELBURN, IL 60119
18
Check out all the possibilities on our website:
www.accurail.com AVAILABLE AT FINE HOBBY DEALERS EVERYWHERE
“But it was super easy! I just built these right out of the box, added a couple of details and weathered them using prototype photos. With their renumber decals, you can even make a bunch more with new road numbers to fill out a consist. If you want, we can do one tonight.. it doesn't take long at all and they're inexpensive too. They've even got a bunch more kits that'd be perfect for your railroad.”
MAY 2013
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