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magnetic knuckle couplers, and drop- in DCC compatibility with the Train Control Systems K0D8 series. The A/B set is decorated for Atlantic Coast Line and sells for $170.00; the F2 A/A set with two headlights comes in schemes for Chicago Burlington & Quincy, Rock Island and Chicago & North Western. These sets are priced at $179.00. Fox Valley Models, P.O. Box 1970,
Des Plaines, IL 60017; their website is
www.foxvalleymodels.com, is taking reservations for its N scale GEVO loco- motives. These units come with all new tooling, three cab styles, two hand- rail/sill assemblies, three different bod- ies; Hi-Ad or steerable trucks, direc- tional headlights, five-pole motor with dual flywheels and optional metal grab irons. Road names in multiple num- bers include Citirail, GE Evolution Hy- brid and Union Pacific with the new PTC antenna array. These locomotives retail for $130.00. American Model Builders, Inc., 8229 Brentwood Industrial Dr., St. Louis, MO 63144;
www.laserkit.com, is offer- ing a kit (No. 552) of a Norfolk & West- ern CF class wood cupola caboose. The kit is for the as-built caboose with the option of modeling the car with either a canvas covered roof or a metal roof. Features of the kit are laser-cut compo- nents with custom laser-scribed win- dow, door and trim assembly. Other laser-cut parts are the underframe, end platforms, ladders and end plat- form and steps. The caboose kit sells for $31.95. Recommended couplers are Micro-Trains No. 1015-1 universal body mounted couplers. Sidetrack Laser, P.O. Box 447, New-
berg, OR 97132; see the website:
www.sidetracklaser.com, has introduced its new N scale Greyhound Bus Depot. This structure has a rounded Art Deco
style with an overhanging roof for pas- sengers boarding the bus. Features of the kit are resin-based laserboard card- stock parts, one piece wall assembly, laser-cut walls, roof, and doors, and Grandt Line windows and cast roof de- tails. This kit retails for $49.95. Deluxe Innovations, 140 Greenwood
Ave., Suite 2A, Midland Park, NJ 07432-1462;
www.deluxetrains.com, has two new names on its fleet line of 53-foot highway trailer kits. All the running gear is included in the kits and they come in both plate wall and Dura Plate styles. Road names are Knight Transportation and Swift. These kits retail for $11.95. Micro-Trains Line Co., P.O. Box
1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200; see
www.micro-trains.com, has the follow- ing new N scale rolling stock selections available. The first is a New York Cen- tral 83-foot Pullman heavyweight sleeper selling for $29.35; a Swift Re- frigerator Line 40-foot steel ice reefer painted aluminum with a red logo cost- ing $23.20; a Canadian Industrial Alco- hol 39-foot, single-dome tank car sell- ing for $25.45; a Baltimore & Ohio 50-foot, traditional-era boxcar with double Youngstown doors and a freight load for $24.95; a Heileman Brewing 36-foot, wood-sheathed refrigerator car (No. 12 in the Brewery Reefer Series) for $26.95; a Navy Gas & Supply 39- foot, single dome tank car (No. 7 in Tank Car Series) for $26.95; and a Chicago & North Western 100-ton, three-bay hopper with coal load priced at $30.60. Also available are two spe- cial multi-pack selections: a Union Pa- cific three-pack of 70-foot lightweight passenger baggage cars for $84.95 and a Trailer Train four-pack of 89-foot TOFC flat cars for $99.95. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Flo-
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