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Ship It! 8.0 Railbase 2.0


ALBION SOFTWARE 39 Stanley Dr., Glastonbury, CT 06033


www.albionsoftware.com Laser-cut Craftsman Kits


black” repainted no logo and Wisconsin Central. These models sell for $34.95. Also available are ASF ARA standard 50-ton freight trucks with a 5′-6″ wheelbase. The new trucks includes 33-inch, all metal wheel sets with smooth-back wheels and brake rigging.


emblazoned on it. All these signs are priced at $1.50 each or five for $3.50, postpaid. The Coach Yard, P.O. Box 593 Del


HO-Scale - 19052 DuQuoin Passenger House Footprint: 15-7/8" x 8" x 5-1/4 "


Two versions are available: TSM-102 are trucks with .110″ thick tread RP-25 wheels and TSM-103 are trucks with .088″ thick tread semi-scale wheels. A pair of either of these trucks retails for $6.95.


www.gclaser.com - gcli@gclaser.com Made in


U.S.A.


All Brass - Operating - with LEDs N Scale Gates Are Not Illuminated


Available with “A” Type or Crashbar Type Arms with Red or Black Stripes


SOLD in PAIRS


N Scale $29.95 HO Scale $39.95 S Scale $49.95 O Scale $69.95


Crossings can be animated using NJ #8000 Servomaster


Shipping $7, AZ Residents add Tax, Visa/MC/Amex N.J. INTERNATIONAL, INC.


Ph: (480) 219-4135 Fax: (480) 219-4185 www.njinternational.com E-mail: signals@njinternational.com


P.O. Box 1029, HIGLEY, AZ 85238


Howard’s Hobby, 116 Silver Hill Rd., Ansonia, CT 06401; see website: www.howardshobby.com, is now offer- ing new HO scale signs. RX26 and RX27 Canadian Railroad Crossing signs. The RX26 is a crossbuck outlined in red and the RX27 is a red round crossing sign with a black X and RR


CROSSING GATE SIGNALS O and S Scale


Gates have Lights on Arms


Mar, California 92014-0593; see: www.thecoachyard.com, has added the HO scale 1939 Treasure Island Special nine-car set to its line. This train added by the Chicago & North Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific for the 1939 San Francisco Exposition. The Pullman nine-car set features standard heavyweight equipped cars with lettered and painted interiors. Cars include the Long Island baggage- dormitory-club; Glen Farm, 6-3 coach; Glen Arden, 6-3 coach; Poplar Castle, 6- 6 coach; CNW 6934, 36 seat Diner; Poplar City 6-6 coach; Poplar Creek, 6-6 coach; Milano, 10-1-2 coach and George M. Pullman 3-1-1 sleeper. See your hobby dealer for prices. Funaro & Camerlengo, 10 Funaro Ct., Honesdale, PA 18431; website: www.fandckits.com, has two new kits available in HO scale. The first is Boston & Maine XM-1 boxcar with external car lines roof, AB brakes and decals. The one piece body kit sells for $33.99. Also available is a Southern four-bay covered hopper. The car comes with a one piece body and decals for $49.99. Other road names available are Pennsylvania RR and Long Island Railroad. Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., 5601 W.


Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218; www.walthers.com, has release a num- ber of Amfleet cars in HO scale. They feature a metal finish that simulates stainless steel, detailed underbody, fac- tory installed grab irons, smoked glass windows, decals, factory installed LED lighting, and Proto MAX metal knuckle couplers. Several Phase I, II, III, IV and IVb 84-seat coaches and Amfleet I Amcafe cars are available. Plus Phase IV and IVb 85-foot Amfleet II lounge


Modelrailroadads.com mrrads.com BackDropWarehouse.com 18 APRIL 2014


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