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The price is $34.99. Finally, D’s Diner is a 1950's style drive up fast food restaurant with a canopy covering four parking spaces served by car-hops. It is priced at $34.99. BLMA Models, Inc., 302 District Ct., Fullerton, CA 92832; www.BLMAmod- els.com, is now offering N scale Pull- man-Standard 4000 covered hoppers in six schemes in multiple numbers. These models feature accurate detail, etched metal accessories and BLMA 100-ton trucks with 36-inch metal wheels. Road names are Burlington Northern, Chica- go & North Western, CSX, Kansas City Southern, ATSF and Northern Pacific. These cars retail for $27.95.


HO scale product news Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way, Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810; www.athearn.com, has several new ful- ly assembled HO paint schemes for its EMD F7 A and B unit diesel locomo- tives. These locos feature see-through cab and/or portal windows; A units come with either single or dual head- lights, separately applied horns,


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wheel drive with precision gears, die- cast frame for greater traction, die-cast frame for greater traction and a five pole skewed wound motor. The B unit is non-powered. Road names in multi- ple numbers are Amtrak Phase III, Santa Fe/ Warbonnet, Norfolk South- ern/Executive and Southern Pacific/Daylight. The A units sell for $84.98 and the A/B sets are $124.98. Another fully assembled HO locomo- tive is the EMD GP38-2. These engines come with a scale width hood, see- through cab window, radiator fans and dynamic brake fan, separately applied horn, wire grab irons and frame


mounted bell and McHenry knuckle cou- plers. Road names are Ferromex, Norfolk Southern/Horsehead, BNSF,


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and CSX. The price of these locomotives is $99.98. New England Rail Service, Inc., P.O. Box 1059,


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VA 20177: has intro-


duced new HO scale detail parts for its Pullman Parts line. No. 210 is a Pull- man 4-foot Baggage Door and No. 211, is a Pullman 5 ft.-6 in. Baggage Door. With the new tooling, No. 211 presents the three most common sizes of bag- gage car doors for passenger car in North America. These new parts retail for $5.95, plus postage. Minimum or- ders are $20.00. Woodland Scenics, P.O. Box 98, Linn


Creek, MO 65052; see the website: www.woodlandscenics.com, has two new HO scale structures available. The Country Church is a small frame church with a shake shingle roof. It includes a bell and belfry and sells for $59.99. The Corner Porch House is a pre-assembled, two storey frame house with shake shin- gle roof found on older residences. It’s main feature is a wrap around porch and a bay window. Located around the house are a trellis with vines and flow- ers, a barbeque grill and gutter and downspouts. The price is $84.99. Bowser Mfg., Inc., P.O. Box 322, Mon- toursville,


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www.bowser-trains.com, has released its HO scale DS 4-4-100 switcher in its ready-to-run line. Available in the Ex- ecutive line, the switcher comes with full detailing, numbered with DCC and ESU LokSound or d.c. with 8 pin plug for easy DCC module installation. Road names in multiple numbers are








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