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Smokebox Graphics presents conspicuity strips stickers


HO—A new line of self-adhesive re- flective conspicuity strips are avail- able from Smokebox Graphics. The release allows modelers to quickly and easily add FRA 224 striping to HO-scale freight car fleets. The strips are reflective, and each sheet features scale 4x18-inch strips, along with square foot strips for car ends, side- by-side 8x18-inch and end-to-end 4 x36-inch strips. The sheets cover up to 20 60-foot freight cars and sell for $5 or in 5-packs for $20. A variety pack sells for $13 with one yellow sheet, plus a dark yellow and bright yellow sheet.


Smokebox Graphics P.O. Box 172


Reese, WI 48757 www.smokeboxgraphics.com


Mini Metals 1960 Ford trucks


HO—Classic Metal Works introduc- es new Mini Metals HO-scale 1960 Ford dump trucks. These new dump trucks come in four authentic Ford color schemes: Monte Carlo Red cab with silver dump, Academy Blue cab with black dump, Chrome Yellow cab and dump, and yellow cab with green dump decaled for Country Road De- partment. The dump truck features clear headlight lenses, double side- view mirrors, and work dump with opening tailgate. New 1960 Ford F-500 box delivery


trucks are available decorated for Os- car Mayer Meats, Lone Star Beer, and Montgomery Ward. Mini Metals also


C&NW PS C-HOPPER


HIGH LEVEL SWITCH STAND


 5 selectable end connectors and shim  Connector socket on both ends of slidebar for selective mounting


HO SCALE


In May 1973 the Chicago & North Western received 500 4750 cuft Pullman Standard covered hoppers that had been built at their Butler, Pennsylvania facility (lot number 9663). These 173000-173499 series cars were delivered in the then-standard green paint with a minimalistic yellow codit stencil “Employee Owned” herald applied directly to the car side without the black background and ball. These Accurail three-bay covered hoppers, custom decorated for the society by Accurail, include Accumate trucks and couplers, and are available in kit form only in three numbers (173050,173493,173447).


$23.00 each - plus $ 7 shipping per order Illinois residents add 8.5% sales tax


CNWHS-C, PO Box 1068, North Riverside, IL 60546 ORDER ONLINE AT www.cnwhs.org


 180 ° handle rotation turns targets 90°  .025 "dia" rod for 8' high target May be possible to operate targets from below the table


Model 204S has internal stainless steel springs for machine overtravel and turnout point tension.


6 molded ABS targets supplied. Decorate as you require


HO Scale with .190" travel


103R Rigid Stand...................$7.15 (Supply your own spring)


204S Spring Stand.................$7.40 AT DEALERS OR DIRECT.


Add $4.75 handling per order Il. residents add 8% sales tax


CABOOSE INDUSTRIES www


.cabooseind.com


8511 W. MOUND RD. LENA, IL 61048-9697


Available in HO and N Scales What’s missing from your layout?


SUPER DETAILS! & Super Kits


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recently delivered a second series of 1960 Ford Maintenance-of-Way pickup trucks decorated for Chica- go, Burlington & Quincy; Erie; Great Northern; and Nickel Plate Road. The trucks include hi-rail wheel parts for modelers to apply, if desired.


Classic Metal Works


3401 Silica Road, Sylvania, OH 43560; 419-842-8114


Osborn Model Kits www.osbornmodelkits.com


Camping Scene Includes:


two tents, fire pit, stack of logs and log benches


This “Parker” style double track kit comes as a 200 foot long beauty which can be customized in 25 foot lengths from 100 feet.


This “Parker” style double track kit comes as a 200 foot long beauty which can be


18 RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN


www.scale-structures.com 800-352-1554 / 620-585-2131


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