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BOOKS, PUBLICATIONS, CALENDARS & ART


ORIGINAL RAILROAD PAINTINGS: PRR, AT&SF, UP, and Rio Grande. Call Vern, (717) 464-3481.


WANTED: ORIGINAL HOWARD FOGG train paintings. John Atherton, (845) 471- 8152; e-mail: JJAAMAPOU@aol.com CATALOGS


CANADIAN HO MODELLERS send name and address for 12 issues of our free monthly specials flyer. Traintown Canada, 2332 Cape Horn Ave., Coquitlam, BC, Canada V3K 1J8.


LASER CUT birch plywood windows, doors, store fronts. Beautiful detail. Large assortment. Free catalog. www. phillipsclassicmodels.com


SERVICES


CUSTOM TURNOUTS AND TRACK — Hand built to meet customer requirements. (613) 545-7842; e-mail: dburrell4@cogeco.ca


RAILROAD LAYOUT CAD PRINTING. Full size track plan and layout design prints from 3rdPlanit, CadRail, or any de- sign software. (602)705-2330. RMC@LayoutPrinting.com


FOR SALE HO BRASS & PLASTIC locomotives & cars. SSAE for


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CARSTENS SPECIAL HO car set. All five cars -– $125. (424) 286-9159 or e-mail: mikerburbridge@gmail.com.


HO PFM / UNITED C&O 2-6-6-2 H6 OFM $650. 2-8-2 K3 CAN $1090, U/P OB w/decal + KD158 each. S. Akahira 36-34 Hachimancho, Ohta City, Gunma JAPAN 373-0056. Fax: 011-81-276-25-3697.


HO COLLECTION LIQUIDATION!!! Retails at $4,120.00, asking $3,600 or best offer. Call Sandy, (414) 510-2727.


HO BRASS FOR SALE: Howard Zane/Zane’s House of Brass Baltimore/Columbia/Washington DC area. Hundreds of models in stock. By appointment only. www.zanes- houseofbrass.com; (410) 730-1036; or e-mail: hzane1@ verizon.net I also purchase HO Brass.


WWW.MRRWAREHOUSE.COM: HO-scale brass troop conversion sides $35.95 each; REA, NYC, B&O, C&O, M&StL, B&M, NH, DL&W, RI baggage/express cars. Brass and Styrene kits: Alaska box car $44.95, HiCube $49.95, REA ex-troop Reefer $47.95, Log Cars 3/$33.95, 21T “Wood” Hoppers 2/$33.95, GE Steeple Cab $29.95, Baldwin B&D Steeple $110.95, Brill Motorcar $94.95. US shipping $9. MRRW, Box 411, Roanoke, IN 46783.


NSCALE BRASS TROOP CONVERSION SIDES $21.95 each: REA, NYC, B&O, C&O, M&StL, B&M, NH, DL&W, RI baggage/express cars. Brass log cars parts 2/$12.95. www. mrrwarehouse.com


PASS EXCHANGE


PASS EXCHANGE — Model Railroaders desiring to par- ticipate in the exchange of their railroad’s pass with others, mail a pass to Pass Exchange, c/o W.J. Zahn, 3309 Point East Drive, Mesquite, TX 75150-2645. You will receive a pass and a list of recent pass exchangers.


WANTED


WANTED: Original slide collections purchased. Pre-1976. Any railroad or railroad subject. Call 908-755-5454.


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C&O DYNOMETER CAR by Walthers. Trade a NKP Dyn- ometer Car. F. Cesefske, 4049 Pine Grove Av, Fort Gratiot, MI 48059.


WANT ROUNDHOUSE #2934 TRUCKS: Challenger passenger type with Bell shapped journal boxes. Call Bob, (920) 455-0445.


TRI-CITY MODEL RAILROADERS seek donations to help build new home/museum. www.owt.com/tcmr


NEED ERIE LACKAWANNA OVERLAND HO commuter cars. Reasonable price. Call David, (213) 422-4599; davidli- ebehart@sbcglobal.net


SCALE PLANS FROM Jack Alexander, Charlie Buschman, Fritz Hardendorf, Russ Simpson, Rich Wagner, Jeff Winslow and other narrow gauge and traction plans. John Stonebraker, 102 College Station Dr, PMB 104, Brevard, NC 28712-3194.


HO JUNK NEEDED! Any parts from locos (running or not), also rolling stock and any unwanted stuff, etc. Call (480) 354-9491.


SOHO LIRR HO MP54 set or cars. PSI Throttle 550 DC. MRC Control Master 77 DC. Custom Brass LIRR Caboose. (772) 323-5421.


HOO GAUGE TRAINS, parts, literature. Invented 1947 by Carl Nordstrand in Sweden. Slightly larger than N scale. NYC Hudson, freights and heavyweights. Send for free info regarding HOO. John Harmon, 329 Tinsman Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701 or call 570-322-2922.


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