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1940's TEXACO GAS STATION


Brand new HO scale kit. Full of laser cut parts including trim and garage doors


$125.00   


Features fueling on Land and Sea


HO scale Kit comes complete with cast bulkhead and laser-cut dock parts. Limited to 750 copies


$130.00


berg, OR 97132, see their website www.sidetracklaser.com, has released its latest HO scale laser-cut building, the Lobo Motorcycle Works. Based on a prototype from Brooks, Oregon, it is the type of small building that can have many uses. Features include wood shingles and Grandt Line win- dows. The price for the kit is $34.95. Westerfield Models, P.O. Box 1479, Golden, CO 80402, their website is www.westerfieldmodels.com, is now of- fering the HO scale, 3400 series PSC ore car in both the original and modern versions. The undecorated original car is priced at $38.00; the original Great Northern car and AC/LC&M cars are $40.00 each. The modern versions of the undecorated car are $38.00 and the modern Great Northern and Sierra Yosemite cars are $40.00. Also avail- able are three versions of the Rock Is- land stock car. No. 12101 is the con- verted B-2 boxcar to stock car with Hutchins roof for $37.00, plus ship- ping; No. 12102 is the single deck stock car with Murphy XLA roof for $37.00, plus shipping and No. 12103, which is a single deck car with single board wood roof, is priced at $37.00, plus shipping. Monroe Models, 1101 25th Ave. N, St.


HO scale 108’ Single Track Steel Truss Bridge Kit Laser-cut structural parts


www.micro-scale.com www.micro-scale.com $92.00


Cloud, MN 56303, see the website www. monroemodels.com, has announced its classic American barn in HO scale. Bob’s Barn is a kit made with laser-cut bass- wood with tab-and-slot construction and peel-and-stick trim and shingles, win-


1 PAIR KIT #8223 $12.50


dows and doors. Also included are cast metal details such as the roof vent, block and tackle and milk can bench. The price is $64.95.


Bowser Manufacturing, P.O. Box


322, Montoursville, PA 17754, www. bowser-trains.com, has added a Bald- win DS 4-4-1000 switcher to its Execu- tive Line. The ready-to-run units fea- ture details such as air hoses, windshield wipers, grab irons, coupler lift bars, operating headlight, window glass, can motor and nickel silver wheels with RP25 flanges. The DS 4-4- 1000 is available with sound and DCC or just d.c. (but ready with an 8-pin plug). Road names in multiple num- bers are Canadian Pacific, CP Rail Multimark, WM Fireball, SF Zebra stripe, Soo Line, PRR, Erie Lackawan- na, Chicago Great Western, and Nor- folk Southern. Units without sound are


RITE-WAY Clamping Systems HO Clamp - 21st Century Clamping Technologies


- Made of clear acrylic for easy viewing of your parts during assembly - Simple loading of materials by using the included stabilizing base - Easy & fast way of assembling parts at a 90 degree angle - Auto adjust for material thickness - No “Twisting Action” like found in C-Clamps - Access windows for applying adhesives - Approximately 14 lbs of magnetic force - Removable stabilizer base


- Positive stop for perfect edge alignment


- The ultimate tool for building laser structures, scratch built projects & more


- Great for working with bass wood, balsa wood, styrene, plastic & most other hobby materials


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41W245 Prairie View Lane Elburn, Illinois 60119 USA www.roco.com rocousa@roco.com


MAY 2013 N & Z Mini Clamp


$24.95 Per pair Dealer Pricing Available


Introductory Price


Your “Third Hand” for gluing together your projects


Ho, O and N scale laser-cut craftsman kits www.micro-scale.com


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