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Architectural section for new windows
and doors...go to your scale and
look for NEW in
the listings
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got milk CANS? We
do.... in O scale
#3582 6 cans/$4.50
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BACK IN STOCK.... |
In O Scale:
C&S Caboose # 93071...$42.00
Porter Tender #93064...$33.00
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In S Scale:

(click on image to see details)#4057 Westinghouse AB Brake Set with Ajax
Hardware 1 set $7.00 |
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In HO Scale:
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Kit #7090 GE 25 ton, 150 HP (c.
1956)
NG Industrial Loco kit
includes Mabuchi motor......$50.00 |
Kit #5226 HOn3 Box Car--C&S/RGS .......$22.95
Note: does not include decals |
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also back in stock
in HO Scale:
Kit #5188 D&RGW Drop Bottom Gondola $33.95
Kit #5214 C&S Steel Underframe Gondola $22.95
Kit #5231 C&S/RGS 30' Reefer $22.95 |
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NOT SO NEW, BUT HAVE YOU SEEN THESE? |
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FRAME OVERLAY FOR BROADWAY LTD 2-8-0 C-16
On3 Part #7016 1 set/$15.00
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Here are some 12 mm dia. motor cups. Cliff Grandt made
these to adapt a 12 mm dia. Micro Motor or Sagami Motor to most of the Joe Works
steam engines. We are offering the motor cups only for $2.50 each
(net) by direct order.
The photo shows the unit as originally designed with pick-ups
and a Micro Mini Motor. We are offering the cup only, which may be
usable in other applications. The cup is molded in Delrin®
plastic. These motor cups are available now, until we run out.
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Standard Relay House Kit #5910 in HO Scale
$6.00 for one of each style
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| Our standard Relay House is typical of
those sighted along railroad right of ways throughout the
United States
from the 1940’s to present times. These
little buildings were made of 12 gauge steel and were used to house electrical
equipment to operate signals, crossing gates, and CTC systems.
Many of them had two compartments, with a door opening to each section.
We have chosen to model two popular sizes:
6’ x 6’ and 6’ x 8’. With
a bit of kit-bashing, other sizes can be created using these parts.
The units were commonly placed on concrete piers, cement foundation, or
sometimes directly on the ground. |