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MORNING SUN BOOKS


These all-color 128-page hardcover books will be available May 1, 2014


Robert J. Yanosey Item# 1506


MILWAUKEE ROAD POWER


PENNSYWIRES By


CONRAIL UNDER


WAGONSAND SECOND-GENERATION ROADSWITCHERS


VOLUME 2: FREIGHT COVERED


By Stephen M. Timko Item# 1507


C&O/B&O


By Bob Withers Item# 1508


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Fullerton, CA 92832; see the website: www.BLMAmodels.com, has announced its N and HO scale ATSF Bx-166 62- foot boxcars in the “As Delivered” scheme. These ready-to-run, injection molded cars come with 24 unique num- bers for the ultimate beer can train and have separately applied grab irons, fine scale detail, etched metal brakewheel platforms (N scale), Micro- Trains brown couplers (N scale) and Kadee No. 58 scale couplers (HO scale). N scale cars are priced at $27.95 and HO scale cars are $39.95. Howard’s Hobby, 116 Silver Hill Rd., Ansonia, CT 06401; see website: www.howardshobby.com, has a new la- tex rubber rock mold. No. RM30 pro- duces a casting that is three inches high and three inches thick. The mold is flexible for molding around corners, upside down and each mold can be used 50 to 75 times. The price is $8.00, plus $3.00 shipping.


Z scale product news Micro-Trains Line Co., P.O. Box


1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200; see: www.micro-trains.com, has the follow- ing Z scale models available. A pow- ered Seaboard System EMD F7 A unit in the gray scheme with chevron stripes is priced at $109.95. For rolling stock, two Canadian National 50-foot boxcars with double-doors and the


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“Wet Noodle” logo are selling for $26.20 each; a United States Air Force 33-foot, twin-bay hopper with offset sides is $19.70; a special 60-foot flat car with a 40-foot container (No. 9 in the Nose Art Series) is decorated with a World War II “Special Delivery” motif for $24.95; a 36-foot, wood-sheathed reefer ( No. 11 in the Brewery Reefer Series) comes with a Bald Eagle Brewing Co. livery and is priced at $26.95. In addition, an eight car Railbox runner pack is avail- able for $179.95. Great Lakes Models, N1510 State


Rd. 32, Oostburg, WI 53070; see www.greatlakesmodels.com, is now of- fering a Z scale Metal Sea Wall. It is made from styrene and is flexible enough for curves and corners and is easy to paint. The price for the Metal Sea Wall is $4.96.


N scale product news Kato U.S.A., Inc., 100 Remington


Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60173; see: www.katousa.com, now has a line of aluminum, N scale Autorack (auto car- rier) cars. Features include all-wheel electrical pickup on blackened wheels and an Amtrak Phase IVb Superliner body style with perforations along the side of the body. Four car sets are avail- able for the following roads: Amtrak Autorack in two sets, Canadian Na- tional and Canadian Pacific. These four


ERIE Series 95000-95099 - Ava


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U.S. Gypsum r/b Universal h/b


National B-1 trucks w/ball bearings


sintered rib-back wheels built by BooR im, Kor ea


Paint Package & Decals available from Protocraft only 30 models built - order yours at www.protocraft


12 ft.com MAY 2014


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