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Multi-Scale Product News “Sugar Cube” speaker from Litchfi eld Station
Multi-Scale—Litchfield Station ex- clusively offers a 9 x 16 x 11.2 mm “sugar cube” speaker (#SP-9X16- 08ENC). The company states this baffle-enclosed 8 ohm, 1 Watt inte- grated sound box speaker is capa- ble of great whistle and horn repro- duction, in addition to other sound
Multi-Scale—Fox Valley Models’ HO- and N-scale GP60M and GP60B die- sels will see a new release in 2016. The new group of GP60M will fea- ture BNSF (H3 and relettered War- bonnet), Maersk, and Santa Fe. Booster GP60Bs will be produced in matching livery for BNSF (relet-
Multi-Scale—Dallee Electronics in- troduces its HiLine “Stamp” 32-bit polyphonic sound unit with “Spe- cialty Horns and Bells” (#1580). Selling for $69.95, the new Stamp sound unit can use any type of track or battery power, allows for adjust- able volume output, works with all
outputs. Hobbyists may purchase this speaker, which sells for $9.98, direct from Litchfield Station’s website.
Litchfield Station 1412 N. Central Avenue #D
Avondale, AZ 85323; 623-298-7355;
www.litchfieldstation.com
More Fox Valley GP60s in HO & N
tered Warbonnet) and Santa Fe. The HO models will be available in DC/ DCC, plus DCC and sound versions. N-scale releases will be DCC-ready.
Fox Valley Models
P.O. Box 1970; Des Plaines, IL 60017 847-768-2344
www.foxvalleymodels.com Dallee HiLine “Stamp” sound unit
model railroad scales, and requires an 8-ohm speaker. This new addi- tion provides nine horns and four bells.
Dallee Electronics
246 W. Main Street, Leola, PA 17540; 717-661-7041
www.dallee.com
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