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Model Power Products, and others. AHD is located in Essex
Junction, Vermont ...
NEW PRODUCTS FOR ALL SCALES
Clever Models
(
)
offers
a large selection of
N, HO, S, and O scale
paper model kits that
can be printed on card-
stock, cut and folded
by the hobbyist and made into structures with realistic char-
acter. A typical kit is the Jefferson Ice Co. with prices ranging
from $5.95 for the N scale kit to $11.95 for the O scale version
shown here. Visit the above website for additional information.
“Work Extra: 15 Useful Tips for Model Railroaders,”
is now available as an E-book from
RLN Publishing
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)
. Written by noted S scale modeler
Dick Karnes, the E- book consists principally of a collection
of articles from 1:64 Modeling Guide magazine. The author’s
New York, Westchester & Boston Railroad has appeared in sev-
eral national publications including the NMRA Magazine and
Railroad Model Craftsman. The 38-page book includes 13 illus-
trations and 37 photos. It is available from the above website
as a printable PDF document at $5.95.
News column - 2
Morning Sun Books
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)
has released
three new titles. The first is
“Railroad Critters In Color, Volume
4,” by Stephen M. Timko, who
continues his look at the industrial
locomotives of minority build-
ers such as Davenport, Plymouth,
Porter, and Vulcan. GE’s popular
line of "tonners" is included.
Also new is “West Florida Rails
In Color Volume 1: The Emery
Gulash Color Photography of ACL & SAL 1957-1967,” by Jerry A.
Pinkepank. Accomplished photographer Emery Gulash explores
the west side of the Sunshine State before the SCL merger.
The third new release fromMSB is “Trackside Around the
Lehigh River Valley with Randolph Kulp and Doug Peters.”
The book includes Lehigh River Valley photos from historian
Randolph Kulp’s treasure trove of LV, CNJ, RDG, L&NE, L&HR,
and other roads in the Allentown-Easton-Bethlehem region.
Visit the above website for pricing and ordering information.
The latest issue of
Railway Prototype Cyclopedia
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)
is devoted to the design and production of ACF’s 1,958
cu. ft. 70-ton covered hopper car. Co-authored by Ed Hawkins
and Pat Wider, the article includes a history of the early devel-
opment of covered hoppers, details about the 70-ton demon-
strator built by ACF in 1932, and the primary variations built by
ACF from 1937 to 1957.
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