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U18B Locomotives Undecorated Kits Available!


• Maine Central / Pan AM • SP/SF Kodachrome


• Chessie System • Rio Grande R-70-20 Refrigerator Cars


InterMountain is proud to offer eight more Famous Image paint schemes on our HO U18B locomotive. These decorative schemes


are colorful and easily recognized for their historical significance, each for its respective railroad. Get your reservations in early for these limited runs! For those of you that want a decoration that is not listed or is so unique it may never be produced, two different undecorated kit versions are available for reservation. These locomotives feature Etched Metal & Wire Details, Sharp Painting and Lettering, Smooth Drive, and Kadee® Couplers. All locomotives are factory equipped with ESU® sound decoder or ESU® non-sound decoder. DC plug option available upon request.


• Western Pacific • Burlington Northern • Delaware & Hudson • Great Northern


Pressure Flow Covered Hoppers


• PFE Keystone Underframe - Early Roof • PFE Hydra-Cushion Underframe - Early Roof • PFE Keystone Underframe - Late Roof • PFE Hydra-Cushion Underframe - Late Roof • UPFE R-70-25


• SOO Line • SPFE - White with Blue Medallion • SPFE - Restencil • BNFE - White


Undecorated Kits Also Available!


• Canadian National - Gray • British Columbia Railway • Halliburton • Stelco


• Mountain Minerals


• Canadian National - White • Procor • AAR - ex BCOL • Procor Repaint - UNPX • LaFarge Cement - LAFX


Undecorated Kits Also Available! RESERVE YOURS NOW! Visit your local dealer for the latest announcements from InterMountain Railway


Visit: intermountain-railway.com Call: 1-800-472-2530


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