Additional items include laser-cut peel-n- stick doors, windows,
window glazing, and roofing material. Peel-n-stick trim comes
in one piece for each side of the structure and the bay win-
dows which simplifies the application of the detailed trim work.
A chimney and signage are included. The N scale kit sells for
$39.95 and when assembled has a footprint of 1.80” x 3.0”. The
model is based on a prototype structure that served the Frisco
(St. Louis-San Francisco Railway) in Walnut Grove, Missouri.
Eastern Seaboard Models
has scheduled an April/
May release date for its Magor/PC&F 40’ boxcars decorated
in the distinctive BAR State of Maine paint scheme. Both 1950
and 1969 (above) versions will be offered. The ready-to-run N
scale model will also be available decorated for Penn Central,
Canadian Pacific (with heater, below), and for OKEX (no run-
ning boards or heater). Other injection molded plastic models
currently under development include a class G36 gondola, a
C&O class F-9 well car, and a class X65 boxcar that will initially
be decorated for New York Central and Pittsburgh & Lake Erie.
ESM's Made in America series of cast resin Keyser Valley kits
include a Lackawanna caboose in the original body version,