Road, Rock Island, Southern, Santa Fe, and Union Pacific. The
N scale ready-to-run model will have an MSRP of $24.95 or
$74.95 for a three-pack. Individual undecorated models will list
at $19.95 each.
Also due in the second quarter is a new run of P-S 2750 cu. ft.
15-panel triple-bay hopper cars. Road names will be Detroit,
Toledo & Ironton; Boston & Maine; Clinchfield; and Great
Northern. The MSRP will be $21.95. An undecorated version
will list at $17.95.
InterMountain Railway
reports
that tooling is under development for a new N scale SD40-2
locomotive. The model will be available for DC, DCC, and DCC
with sound. This will be InterMountain’s first N scale locomotive
with diesel sound. Road names will be Iowa, Chicago & Eastern;
Burlington Northern (green and black); MEC-Pan AmRailways;
CSX; Norfolk Southern; GATX (powder blue scheme); Union
Pacific; and ATSF.
DC models will have an MSRP of $139.95. Non-sound DCC mod-
els will list at $189.95 and will come with ESU LokPilot®Micro
with Next18 Plug. DCC sound units will have an MSRP of
$249.95. They will be equipped with ESU LokSound®Select Micro
with Next18 plug. Availability is expected this fall.
InterMountain is taking advance reservations for a new run
of cylindrical covered hopper cars with eight round hatches.
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The ready-to-run N
scale models fea-
ture etched metal
roofwalks and metal
wheelsets. New
road names will be Cominco Fertilizers, Anahuac del Golfo,
CNIS-North American, CPLX (CP Rail paint outs), and Warrenton
Railroad. Road names being rerun are CSX, Canadian National
(wet noodle), and Canadian National (rainbow scheme). The
ready-to-run models will have an MSRP of $24.95. An undeco-
rated kit will also be available for $11.50.
Kato USA
) has
N scale ready-to-run
EMD F7A and F7B
units decorated in
Santa Fe’s yellow
bonnet scheme. The
A unit, which has
an MSRP of $90.00,
comes with optional
number boards for
renumbering the
locomotive from 304
to 315. The B unit
lists at $85.00.
New N scale ready-to-
run models announced
recently by
MRH-Mar 2014