 
          exhaust stacks on the end; GPB-17a - #6600-6610 as rebuilt with
        
        
          plated-over exhaust holes on the end, rounded steam generator
        
        
          exhaust stacks on the roof, and large winterization hatch ; GPB-
        
        
          17c/d -#6614-6630 with small winterization hatch and squared-off
        
        
          steam generator exhaust stacks on the roof; and GPB-17e - #6631-
        
        
          6637 with 48” fans and squared-off steam generator exhaust
        
        
          stacks on the roof.
        
        
          Rapido will offer both powered and non-powered versions
        
        
          of the F9B. Powered models will be available for DC opera-
        
        
          tion or with DCC using Rapido’s distinctive 567C sound record-
        
        
          ing as used on Rapido’s FP9A. Click here to see and hear
        
        
          Rapido’s FP9A in operation:
        
        
        
        
        
          Late last month
        
        
          
            Tangent Scale Models
          
        
        
        
        
        
        
           introduced an all-new HO scale model of a General Steel
        
        
          Casting 60’ flat car. Here are more details on this exceptional
        
        
          model that replicates a prototype with a one-piece cast steel
        
        
          frame developed in 1956 by GSC. The model is currently available
        
        
          in six prototypically accurate decorating schemes including
        
        
          Wabash in the road’s 1956 brown scheme with white lettering.
        
        
          An Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe class FT-7 version comes in the
        
        
          original 1956 paint scheme with white stencils on a red car body,
        
        
          an Illinois Central car in the original 1962 paint scheme with white
        
        
          lettering on a brown body, and a Pennsylvania Railroad version in
        
        
          original F47 red paint from 1965.