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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: 85 Cents per word, minimum order $10.20 Count all initials, abbreviations (COD, SASE, PO, 8mm, 5x7, it’s, etc.) and numbers as one word. Example of word count: William B. Smith, 310 West Main St., Newton, New Jersey 07860. (Word count is 10.) Fourth ad free only when three consecutive ads are paid for in advance and re- quested by advertiser. Classified ads are payable in advance, and payment must accompany ad copy. For payments drawn on Canadian bank accounts please add $5.00 service charge. No service charge for Credit Card payment in U.S. funds or Postal Money Order in U.S. funds. Ads will be placed in cate- gory deemed most appropriate; requested categories will be considered. Ads using a PO Box number must supply a street address for our records. Classified ads are non-commission- able. CLOSING DATE: 20th of month three months preceding date of issue, i.e. Feb. 20 for May issue. Send all classified ads to: RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN, CLASSIFIED AD DEPT., 108 Phil Hardin Rd., Newton, NJ 07860. Ads sent to other departments may be delayed or lost. All ads are subject to the approval of the publisher. Ads are set in standard 6pt type with first word capitalized. Large type classified ads are available at $1.93 per word, minimum $23.16.


BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS


BACK ISSUES of Locomotive Quarterly Journals are avail- able! Please send a stamped addressed self envelope for complete list including subject matter of each book. These are shelf-warn copies in almost new condition. Locomotive Quar- terly covers the world of steam railroading in its glory days. Heavy coated stock paper with large photos. Steam buffs dream book! Write: LQ BI, 108 Phil Hardin Rd., Newton, NJ 07860.


CBS CATALOGS


CANADIAN HO MODELLERS send name and address for 12 issues of our free monthly specials flyer. Traintown Canada, 2332 Cape Horn Ave., Coquitlam, BC, Canada V3K 1J8 TF


CUSTOM PAINTING


CUSTOM PAINTING. All railroads. Send SSAE to: Blue Ridge Locomotive Works, P.O. Box 43, Ridgecrest, NC 28770-0043 email: customtrains@charter.net


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EVENTS


TRAINORAMA March 16, 2014, Farmington Hills (Detroit) Michigan: Model-railroad exhibition and flea-market featuring operating and kid friendly layouts and model railroading “how- to” clinics. Thousands of model trains in all scales, brass and tinplate; railroadiana, photos, railroad books, videos and mag- azines for sale. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Costick Activities Cen- ter, 28600 Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI. Admission: $5.00 (children under 12 free w/adult). Ample free parking.


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Model RR On30 for sale. Unique 4’ X 16’, mountains to sea, currently suspended from overhead, Logging, Mining, and passenger with nearly new rolling stock. Electronic system. $5,000 or best offer 503-391-4213


FOR SALE: 2 Dynatrol operating systems, 9 receivers. 973- 663-1540


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FOR SALE: 130+ T.M. cars $10.00 each plus postage. Also nice steam locos di-cast and brass detailed diesels. Large SASE to: Harley Rabig, 752 Fairfield Ave., Gretna, LA 70056- 7626


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HO SCALE WWW.MRRWAREHOUSE.COM


RAILROAD LAYOUT CAD PRINTING. Full size track plan and layout design prints from 3rdPlanit, CadRail, or any design software. (602)705-2330. RMC@LayoutPrinting.com 911


MODEL BUILDING


PLASTIC KIT BUILDING SERVICES. Specializing in Walthers Cornerstone & other leading manufacturers. Painting, weath- ering, detailing. Contact: Call 802-768- 8427 or john- schaub655@gmail.com Free estimates.


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BRASS TROOP CONVERSION SIDES $21.95 each: REA, NYC, B&O, C&O, M&StL, B&M, NH, DL&W, RI baggage/express cars. Brass log cars parts 2/$12.95. www.mrrwarehouse.com


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BRASS & STYRENE KITS Log cars 2/$33.95; “Wood” 22T Hopper $33.95; Baldwin B&D Steeple Cabs $215.95; Brill Motorcar $199.95 www.mrrwarehouse.com


213 PAINTINGS


ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS. Beautiful and affordable paint- ings of steam, diesel and electric scenes. www.trainsships- planes.com


1009 brass troop conversion


sides $35.95 each; REA, NYC, B&O, C&O, M&StL, B&M, NH, DL&W, RI baggage/express cars. Brass and Styrene kits: Alaska box car $44.95, HiCube $49.95, REA ex-troop Reefer $47.95, Log Cars 3/$33.95, 21T “Wood” Hoppers 2/$33.95, GE Steeple Cab $29.95, Baldwin B&D Steeple $110.95, Brill Motorcar $94.95. US shipping $9. MRRW, Box 411, Roanoke, IN 46783


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MODERN ERA FREIGHT CARS, NIB. Athearn Genesis, Atlas, Bowser, ExactRail, Intermountain, Walthers Platinum Line. Contact: johnschaub655@gmail.com or call 802-768- 8427.


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LASER cut birch plywood windows, doors, store fronts. Beau- tiful detail. Large assortment. Free catalog. www.phillipsclas- sicmodels.com


912 MISCELANEOUS


RAILROAD and TRAIN CUFFLINKS, TIE BARS and LAPEL PINS Order online at www.justcufflinks.com or call (847)816- 0075. Just Cuff Links Company, P.O. Box 5541, Vernon Hills, IL 60061


213 PASS EXCHANGE


PASS EXCHANGE - Model Railroaders desiring to participate in the exchange of their railroad’s pass with others, mail a pass to Pass Exchange, c/o W.J. Zahn, 3309 Point East Drive, Mesquite, TX 75150-2645. You will receive a pass and a list of recent pass exchangers.


HRC WANTED


WANTED: HOO Gauge trains, parts, literature. Invented 1947 by Carl Nordstrand in Sweden. Slightly larger than N scale. NYC Hudson, freights and heavyweights. Send for free info regarding HOO. John Harmon, 329 Tinsman Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701 or call 570-322-2922.


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WANTED: Original slide collections purchased. Pre-1976. Any railroad or railroad subject. Call 908-755-5454.


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WANTED TO BUY: Buying Train collections: N, HO, S, 0. Any scale, amount age or condition. Will buy everything at one time. Richard Hargrove, 1110 Country Club Dr., High Point, NC 27262. 336-887-2259. rickstrains@northstate.net 313


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