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AC Models LW Models Stewart Products
Silver Streak Models Main Line Models Sugar Pine Models
YOHP Turnout Switch Point Links (formerly Eshleman)
MANUFACTURERS of QUALITY WOOD CRAFTSMAN KITS and STRUCTURES in HO, HOn3, S, On3, On30, and O
$4.00 for Catalog (Specify Gauge)
SASE for S and Narrow Gauge “THE NEXT BEST THING TO SCRATCH BUILDING... MAYBE BETTER”
P.O. Box 1103, Lewistown, PA 17044 • Ph:(717)248-8935
www.yeoldehuffnpuff.com
Undecorated cars are $12.95 and deco- rated cars are $17.95.
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InterMountain Railway Co., P.O. Longmont,
CO 80502;
www.intermountain-railway.com, now has several versions of its N scale 1937 AAR 40-foot boxcars. They feature In- terMountain metal wheelsets. Road names in multiple numbers are Boston & Maine, Minneapolis & St. Louis, Central of Georgia, Southern Pacific B- 50-20 and Norfolk Southern. These cars retail for $22.95. More road names are available for the ACF type 27, riv- eted 8,000 gallon tank car. They come equipped with InterMountain metal wheelsets. Road names in multiple numbers are Champion Oils/Sterling Fuel;
Chickasaw Refining, Union
Starch & Refining Co. and Conoco. These cars retail for $22.95. Wheels of Time, P.O. Box 846, Moun-
tain View, CA 94042-0846; see: www.
wheelsotime.com, has released its new N scale Pacific Car & Foundry 50-foot, 70-ton loader-equipped, insulated box- car. It features Superior plug doors with side vents for Great Northern Western Fruit Express cars. The cars come with optional Youngstown or Superior plug doors, Hydra-Cushion or Keystone cush- ioning details, body mounted knuckle magnetic couplers, realistic trucks with metal wheels, rivets along the side seams, and underframe details. Road names in multiple numbers are Western Pacific, Southern Pacific Hydra-Cush- ion, Burlington Northern, Golden West Service, GN Western Fruit Express, and Wisconsin Central. The price per car is $26.59. A limited number of second batch N scale PC-90 Piggy-Packers are in stock. Features are a boom that can be raised or lowered, bottom pick ad- justable to hold a trailer, Neodymium magnets to allow a corresponding trailer or container with steel inside to hold it
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in place, front bottom pick rotating up- ward like the prototype, and rubber tires. These Piggy-Packers retail for $59.99.
HO scale product news Bowser Manufacturing, P.O.
Box
322, Montoursville, PA 17754; www.
bowser-trains.com, has added the Alco Century C-628 diesel locomotive to its HO scale “Executive Line.” The ready- to-run and fully detailed unit features revised tooling, m.u. hoses, air hoses, windshield wipers, operating head- lights, window glass, can motor, fly- wheels, knuckle couplers and installed handrails. It comes with DCC and LoKSound or just d.c. The analog d.c. version has an 8 and 21 pin plug for DCC. Road names in multiple numbers are demo, Conrail, Monon, PRR, D&H Mexico, Southern Pacific, Norfolk & Western and Chicago & North West- ern. The d.c. model without sound is priced at $199.95 and the DCC with sound locomotive is priced at $299.95. Also in the HO Executive Line is the Baldwin S-8 and S-12 switcher.
It
comes ready-to-run with air hoses, windshield wipers, grab irons, coupler lift bars, operating headlight and can motor. Both the d.c. analog unit with 8 and 21 pin plug and DCC with Lok- Sound are available. Road names in multiple numbers are U.S. Air Force Bi-Centennial, U.S. Steel Bi-Centenni- al and Youngstown Steel Bi-Centenni- al. The d.c. locomotives are priced at $189.95, and the DCC units with sound are $289.95.
Tower Circle, Ormond Beach, FL 32174;
now has an HO scale New York Cen- tral S1b Niagara 4-8-4 in stock. Fea- tures is Paragon2 Sound and Opera- tion in both d.c. and DCC, multiple/
Broadway Limited Imports, 9 East
www.broadway-limited.com,
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