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that is extra strong. It can be cut and shaped quickly and covered with Plas- ter Cloth. The two inch panels are priced at $6.99 and the four inch pan- els are $9.99. Modeling Sheets are made of lightweight foam and are flexi- ble and easy to cut. They can be used for terrain understructure. They come in three thicknesses, plus an assort- ment pack. The price per package is $9.99. The Road Riser is designed for elevated track. It is flexible and is set on two-inch supports. The price is $5.99. Finally, No-News Paper is used to cover under-structures in prepara- tion for Plaster Cloth. It is heavier than newspaper and can be torn into strips. The price is $14.99 for 100 feet.


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


1200, Talent, OR 97540-1200; see www.micro-trains.com, has a special Z scale EMD F7 A-unit decorated for the U.S. Army Air Corps. It is part of the airplane Nose Art Series and displays the picture called “Sentimental Jour- ney” with Betty Grable. The price of this unit is $109.00. For rolling stock, a special U.S. Army Air Corps center cupola steel caboose in the Nose Art Series is priced at $26.95; two United States Army 60-foot flat cars come with a containerized housing unit for the load for $23.95 each; a Norfolk


Southern center cupola caboose paint- ed red is priced at $26.95 and a Heile- man Brewing Company 36-foot, wood sheathed reefer (No. 12 in the Brewery Reefer Series) costs $26.95.


N scale product news Bachmann Industries, 1400 East


Erie Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19124; www.bachmanntrains.com, has re- leased two new paint schemes for its N scale, ACF 36-foot, 10,000 gallon, sin- gle-dome tank car. Features of the car are NMRA profile wheels, needle point axles and E-Z Mate Mark II couplers. The two new paint schemes are for Quaker State (white and green scheme) and the “Flying A” of Tidewa- ter. The retail price is $23.00 per car. Other schemes available are Owen- wood Motor Oil, Frontenac, Texaco, C.F. Simonin’s Sons and Clark. Eastern Seaboard Models, P.O. Box


301, Waldwick, NJ 07463-0301; www.esmc.com, now has an N scale Pennsylvania Railroad Class G26 65- foot, mill gondola. Features of this car are an injection molded body and de- tail parts and a die-cast underframe. The model stands at the correct height above the rails on Micro-Trains truck sideframes with low profile wheelsets. Micro-Trains No. 1015 couplers are used on the car. The G26 is offered with both the Circle Keystone and Shadow


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