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lor car and a Beaver tail observation car.
These cars feature metal
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wheelsets, wire grab irons, knuckle couplers and full interiors. The price for the N scale set is $399.95 and the HO set is $599.95. Two additional coaches are available and will be priced at $64.95 each for HO scale and $44.95 each or N scale. BLMA Models, Inc., 302 District Ct., Fullerton, CA 92832; website: www.
BLMAmodels.com, now has HO and N scale Trinity 64-foot, modern refrigera- tor cars decorated for Union Pacific. These models come with the new Car- rier reefer unit and will feature 24 road numbers. The model is ready-to- run with fine scale detail, accurate paint, prototypical ride height, 100-ton trucks and body mounted Kadee No. 156 couplers (HO scale). The N scale models are priced at $27.95 and the
Z scale product news Micro-Trains
Line Co., P.O. Box
1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200; see:
www.micro-trains.com, has now intro- duced its Baltimore & Ohio F7 A and B units in the B&O blue and yellow scheme. The A unit is priced at $109.95 and the B unit is selling for $99.95. For rolling stock, a 51-foot, rib-side me- chanical refrigerator car now comes in two numbers and has single plug- doors. The road names in two numbers are Pacific Fruit Express and Santa Fe. The PFE cars sell for $29.90 and the Santa Fe cars are $27.90. In the Nose Art Series, car No. 7 is a special World War II “Sleepy Time” container on a flat car. The price is $24.95. In the Brewery Reefer Series (No. 9), a Peter Fox Brewing Co.
36-foot, wood-
HO scale models are $39.95.
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