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golden white LED headlights, preci- sion drive mechanism for slow speed operation and a factory installed engi- neer. In five road numbers plus unlet- tered and unnumbered, the price is $399.99. Another new selection is the General Electric AC6000CW in HO scale. It comes with the Paragon2 sound and operation in both d.c. and DCC,


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Kits available in HO, N & O Scales Downtown Deco 406-821-0181 Join us on Facebook!


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lighting, all wheel drive and factory in- stalled engineer and fireman figures. Road names in multiple numbers are BHP Iron Ore, CSX, Canadian Pacific, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, BNSF, and unpainted. The price is $299.99. Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way, Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810; www.athearn.com, has now added two new names to its HO scale SD70Ace lo- comotive. It features the Genesis drive- line with a five-pole skewed wound mo- tor; factory installed Tsunami sound for both d.c. and DCC, all wheel drive, full cab interior, m.u. hoses, coupler lift bars and safety tread on walkways. Road names in multiple numbers are BNSF and Union Pacific/Western Pa- cific. The unit with DCC is priced at $299.98 and standard is $199.98. For rolling stock, an HO scale, ready-to- run, 50-foot 5347 boxcar is available. The fully assembled car features McHenry scale knuckle couplers, facto- ry weighted, RP25 profile 33-inch met- al wheels, and separately applied de- tails. Road names in multiple numbers are Valdosta Southern, Rock Island, Erie Western and Maine Central. These cars are priced at $26.98. A Gun- derson double-door, Hi-cube boxcar comes fully assembled with separately applied details and McHenry scale knuckle couplers. The 60-foot boxcar


comes decorated and in multiple num- bers for TBOX, Canadian Pacific Rail- way, and Canadian National. The price per car is $37.98.


839, www.intermountain-railway.com,


InterMountain Railway Co., P.O. Box Longmont, CO 80502; website: has


new schemes for its HO scale FP7 and FP9 A unit locomotives. They come in multiple numbers and feature sharp painting, wire grab irons, etched metal details, and Kadee couplers. New road names for the FP7 A units in multiple numbers are Florida East Coast, Louisville & Nashville, VIA Rail, Rock Is- land and Missouri Kansas Texas (Katy). New names for the A unit FP9 are Pan Am Railways, Canadian National and CP Rail. The units with sound are priced at $239.95 and without sound are $159.95. Several new HO scale rolling stock selections are in stock. The first is a Thrall Container well cars. They come with accurately molded details,


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sharp lettering, metal wheelsets and Kadee couplers for both 20-foot and 40- foot containers. Road names in multiple numbers are DTTX/Trailer Train, APLX Liner Train, DTTX/K Line, DTTX/Santa Fe, DTTX/TTX and BRAN. The five car set sells for $129.95. Also available is a re-release with new names for the HO scale 4,750 cubic foot, three-bay hopper. Road names in multiple numbers are GATX,


ADM, North, Cloud, MN 56303; see


PTLX Land-O-Lakes,


FURX, Dickens, ATSF, Great Lakes Car- bon and CPAA. These cars sell for $34.95. Monroe Models, 1101 25th Ave. St.


www.monroemodels.us, is offering HO scale kits for a Junk Yard Fence and a Barn Yard Fence. The kits include 36 scale foot strips of weathered fence with broken boards and knot holes.


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