Bar Mills Scale Model Works, P.O.
Box 609, Bar Mills, ME 04004;
www.BarMillsModels.com, has a new craftsman HO structure kit called Bull’s Salvage. This is a backwoods junkman’s paradise. The kit is a board and batten, scribed siding, and rusted corrugated metal building with interi- or studs. Included are laser-cut details, windows, Insta-Fence, color graphics and white metal castings. The price of the kit is $44.95. New England Rail Services, Inc., P.O.
Box 1059, Leesburg, VA 20177;
www.newenglandrail.net, now has sets of HO Pullman detail parts to convert Rivarossi/AHM 12-1 Pullman sleepers into other Pullman cars. These conver- sion parts produce parlor cars, lounge cars, diners and coaches. Kits include Pullman single 24-inch narrow win- dows priced at $4.95; Pullman baggage door for $5.95; diner kitchen windows and food service doors for $4.95; Pull- man pressurized water tanks for $4.95; Pullman eight-cell battery box for $4.95; and Pullman double ice bunker for $4.95. Most of these parts are injec- tion molded. ExactRail, 251 West River Park Dr.,
Suite 300, Provo, UT 84604; see:
www.exactrail.com, is now offering a Thrall 54-foot Conrail “Coil Shield” coil car in the “As delivered” scheme. It fea- tures equalized 100-ton ASF Ride Con-
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BLMAmodels.com RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN 19
Final Run Of These N Scale Kits. Scaled from Canadian Pacific plans
3 building lineside set. $ 39.95
5 building set with 3 Linesides, Bunkhouse and Section House $ 99.95
www.kanamodel.com
Features include: • Laser cut walls and colour coded scale lumber • Cast windows, doors, foundations, etc. • Self adhesive shingles and rolled roofing • Easy to follow instructions with many photographs
IN USA: 375 Bean Hill Rd. Belmont, NH 03220, 603-267-1818 WE PUT MODELLING BACK IN MODEL RAILROADING
Box 57585-1031 Brunette Ave, Coquitlam, BC.V3K 6S8
See details of these and other N Scale kits at
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