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DVDs of interest A new DVD in the Shrinking Reality series from Bolinger
Edgerly
Trains, 375 Bean Hill Rd., Belmont, NH 03220, (
www.besttrains.com),
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Performance Improved
Track Cleaner & Conditioner – 8oz. ACT-6006 Cleans and lays down a non- slippery conductive film that improves cur- rent flow. Enhances operation of DCC and Sound Systems. Use with most track cleaning cars. $7.95
Bearing Lube – Heavy Duty – 1oz. ACT-2112 Heavier viscosity, formulated for the bearings and bushings in large scale trains. $8.25
Motor Bearing Lubricant – 1 oz. ACT-2752 A Superb lubricant formulated for all motor bushings. Use on bearings, bushings, valve gear, side rods, and draft gear of small gauge equipment (Z through HO). Will lubri- cate for extended periods of time. $8.25
“NG” Jel Gear Lubricant – 0.5oz ACT-1111 For use on all gears, countergears , shafts, and bolsters. Will not fly off or shed. Easy to brush on. Gears run quietly and smoothly. $6.25
Conducta Lube and Cleaner – 1oz. ACT-3757 Cleans and lubricates commutators and brushes. Enhances performance and brush life. Reduce amp draw by as much as 50%. Improves current flow. Enhances the capabilities of DCC operations. $8.25
Train Pak (ACT-1111/2112/3753) A lubrication package for all small gauge applications, HO and smaller. $19.59
Large Scale Maintenance Pak (ACT-1111/2112/2752/3753) Lubricants for Large Scale Equipment, “O” and larger. $24.75
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Building the Woodstock Lumber Mill. It is a documentary on logging in the White Mountains and how the history of logging is being preserved through model building. The video uses old pho- tographs, film footage of long gone log- ging operations and interviews with historians and loggers to shed light on this bygone era. A bonus feature high- lights the building of the Woodstock Lumber Mill model and shows the many steps it took the model to go from the drawing board to a finished display. The Blu-Ray is $34.95 and the DVD is $29.95, plus shipping.
Publications of interest Paired Rail Publications, 14512 NW
73rd St., Parkville, MO 64152, (www.
pairedrail.com) has recently published Santa Fe Depots 1 (80 pages) and Santa Fe Depots 2 (96 pages), both by Robert D. Walz. Presented in a horizontal
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11″×8¹₂″ format, these books sell for $24.95 each, and contain black and white photos and plans. Volume 1 ex- amines the larger depots as well as smaller depots constructed primarily of brick, concrete and stucco. Volume 2 look at the development of the rail- road’s wood-framed depots, non-stan- dard depots and post-WWII modern de- pots. Soon to be published is Santa Fe Locomotive Facilities–Volume Two, West End Western Lines, by Bob Walz. Illus- trated in color and black and white, this 192-page, hardcover, 11″× 8¹₂″ format book will examine the steam and diesel locomotive servicing facilities that served the west end of the Wester Lines. It concentrates on the state of New Mexico, as well as a portion of Colorado and Texas. The book is priced at $59.95.
Book reviews
The Canadian Pacific’s Es- quimalt & Na- naimo Rail- way, The CPR Steam Years, 1905-1949, By Robert D. Tur- ner and Don-
ald F. MacLachlan. Published by Sono Nis Press, Box 160, Winaw, British Co- lumbia, Canada V0G 2J0. Hardcover, 304 9¹₄″×11¹₂″ pages; $49.95. The Canadian Pacific’s Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway was one of those rail- roads that looked as if it had been de- signed by a model railroader. Located off the coast of British Columbia on Vancouver Island, the railway traversed beautiful mountain scenery and served well protected harbors. Along the way it passed by small towns and farms,
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