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NdeM, Norfolk Southern, Norfolk & Western, and Union Pacific. These units retail for $269.99. Wm. K. Walthers,


www.sanjuancarco.com


Inc., 5601 W.


DRY TRANSFER LETTERING PC Ties – Barrels – Screen – Straight & Coiled Wire


Blackened Cable & Chain – Window Glass - Sheet Metal


Shop Online - cloverhouse.com Or Order Catalog #14 - $6.00


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www.cloverhouse.com Box 215R, Veradale, WA 99037-0215 EVERY LAYOUT CAN USE


A RAILROAD PRIVY... Maybe 10 Or 12!!!


HO SCALE $3.95 EACH $8.95 / 3 PACK


(+ $4.50 shipping & handling and 8% Ohio Sales Tax)


STATE TOOL & DIE COMPANY 4780 Briar Rd. • Cleveland, OH 44135


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Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218; www.walthers.com, has now produced an HO scale 54-foot UTLX 23,000 gal- lon, funnel flow tank car. Used for the hauling petroleum and alcohol, the model comes with etched metal walk- ways and platforms, factory installed grab irons, brake train pipe and under- body detail and road specific place- ment of manways and safety valve. Road names in multiple numbers are Procor, UTLX, Terra, Sunoco, Corn Products and ADM. The price per car is $39.98. Also available is an Evans 56- foot, 4,780 cubic foot, three-bay hopper. It features factory installed grab irons, see-through etched metal walkways and end platforms, correct side braces on hopper bays, and smooth rolling metal axles and 36″ wheelsets. Road names in multiple numbers are M-K-T, Burlington Northern, ADM UELX and Farmer’s Cooperative Association. Fi- nally, an HO Proto, 89-foot Thrall bi- level auto carrier is being offered. It comes with factory installed grab irons, separately applied ladders with molded rungs, realistic brake detail and Proto MAX metal knuckle cou- plers. These cars retail for $47.98. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Flo-


rence Ave., Hillside, NJ 07205; see: www.atlasrr.com, has released new schemes for its Trainman RS-32/36 lo- comotive in HO scale. These low nose units use the same smooth-running drive as the RS-11 and are equipped with an 8-pin plug for DCC and have separately applied hand rails and end railings, locating dimples for grab irons, directional lighting, die-cast un- derframe and AccuMate couplers. New road names in multiple numbers are Conrail,


Southern Pacific, Apache


Rwy., Delaware & Hudson, Lehigh Val- ley, L&N, Penn Central and Tennessee Central. These units retail for $129.95 and undecorated $119.95. New paint schemes are available for the HO scale 42-foot coil cars. They come with see- through walks, removable hood, inside floor detail and cut levers. Road names are Kansas City Southern, Atlantic & Western,


Bethlehem Steel, Chatta-


hoochee Bay, Norfolk Southern and U.S. Steel. These cars retail for $36.95 and $29.95 for undecorated. Also avail- able is a 1937 AAR 40-foot boxcar kit. It comes with a detailed body with molded ladders and grab irons, one- piece underframe with full brake detail and easy assembly. New paint schemes are Canadian National, Chesapeake & Ohio, Erie Lackawanna, Kansas Okla- homa & Gulf, Southern, Southern Pa- cific,


Lackawanna, Lancaster &


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