Altoona, Pa.,-rebuilt SD60E diesel locomotive. Norfolk Southern with Crescent cab. Four road numbers, including “Honoring First Responders.” Detailed cab interior, standard cab roof or Positive Train Control antenna array as appropriate, and railroad-specific long-hood detail. Direct-current model, $219.98; with SoundTraxx Digital Command Control sound decoder, $309.98. Genesis series. Athearn Trains, 800-338-4639, www.athearn.com
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe class BX-177 boxcars. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (“Super Shock Control A Smoother Ride” lettering) and BNSF Ry. (post-2005 herald). Twelve road numbers per scheme. Prototypical ride height, 100-ton trucks, and 36” metal wheels. Price to be announced. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 908-687-0880, www.atlasrr.com
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe lightweight business cars. Railroad-built cars: 3800-3939-series economy baggage. American Car & Foundry-built cars: 3453-3466-series baggage car. Budd-built cars: 500-series dome lounge, 1347-1349 bar lounge, director’s cars Santa Fe and Topeka (1976 and 1990 rebuilds), director’s dome no. 60, theater inspection car no. 89, and track inspection car William Barstow Strong. Pullman-Standard-built cars: business car Santa Fe; director’s cars Atchison (1975 and 1988 rebuilds), John S. Reed, and Mountainair; director diner no. 61; director’s lounge no. 62; and diner Fred Harvey. Factory-painted and lettered brass models. The Coach Yard, www.thecoachyard.com
Omaha, Neb., diesel repair shop kit. Cast urethane and laser-cut parts. Price to be announced. Summer 2018. Altoona Model Works, 814-793-7016, www.altoonamodelworks.net
No. 6 crossing. Code 83 nickel silver rail and plastic ties with wood grain detail. Unifrog format (frog tip is metal, but isolated from the remaining frog, so it operates like an Insulfrog. The polarity of the frog tip can be changed by linking the factory-welded wire attached to the bottom of the frog to a changeover switch or microswitch). Crossing angle is 9.5 degrees. Priced to be announced. Pritchard Patent Product Co. Ltd. (Peco), +44 0 1297 21542, www.peco-uk.com
Wabash 53-foot plate trailer. Paint schemes to be announced. Vinyl tires, positionable bogie, and printed mud flaps. $29.98. Ready-to-Roll. Athearn Trains, 800-338-4639, www.athearn.com
N scale locomotives
Electro-Motive Division GP39-2 diesel locomotive. Pre-production sample shown. Wisconsin & Southern (35th anniversary); Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe; CSX; Delaware & Hudson; Portland & Western; and Reading Co. Golden white light-emitting-diode headlights, blackened metal wheels, and Accumate couplers. Models with speaker (no sound) and versions with ESU LokSound Digital Command Control and sound decoder (with Full Throttle feature) will be offered. Models with DCC include RailCom and RailComPlus with 14, 28, and 128 speed steps and two- or four-digit addressing. Release date and price to be announced. Master Line. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 908-687-0880, www.atlasrr.com
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe class BX-177 boxcars. Pre-production sample shown. BNSF Ry. (post-2005 herald) and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (“Super Shock Control A Smoother Ride” lettering). Twelve road numbers per scheme. Prototypical ride height, 100-ton trucks, and 36” metal wheels. Price to be announced. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 908-687-0880, www.atlasrr.com
Milwaukee Road Olympian Hiawatha nine-car set. Pre-production sample shown. Baggage-dormitory; two 48-seat coaches; Super Dome lounge; diner; 14-section Touralux sleeper (Mount St. Helens); two 10-roomette, six-double-bedroom sleepers (Lake Pewaukee and Lake Oconomowoc); and 8-double-bedroom lounge-observation (Coffee Creek). Cars equipped with low-flange wheels and Kato knuckle couplers. Optional interior lighting kit sold separately. Super Dome and lounge-observation car will have maroon interiors and flush window glazing. $280. Kato USA Inc., 847-781-9574, www.katousa.com
Assorted structures. Tin shack, work shed, and wood shack. Factory-painted and weathered structures and separate detail parts. $19.99 each. Built-&-Ready Landmark Structures. Woodland Scenics, 573-346-5555, www.woodlandscenics.com
45-foot intermodal containers. TPre-production sample shown. Triton, Maersk, Matson, and Sea Castle. Two three-packs per name. $36.95. Atlas Model Railroad Co., 908-687-0880, www.atlasrr.com
Derrick car. On30. Durango & Silverton, White Pass & Yukon, and maintenance of way (gray, oxide red, and yellow). Model features new and existing tooling, positionable boom, metal wheels, and E-Z Mate Mark II couplers. $99. Bachmann Trains, 215-533-1600, www.bachmanntrains.com
Assorted structures. Tin shack, work shed, and wood shack. Factory-painted and weathered structures and separate detail parts. $41.99 each. Built-&-Ready Landmark Structures. Woodland Scenics, 573-346-5555, www.woodlandscenics.com
Pickle Fork Railroad back-and-forth automatic shuttle control circuit. For direct-current powered trains and trolleys. Includes built-in infrared sensing. Circuit board measures 2.9” x 3.6”. PFRR-2W is for switch machines that have two control wires (Kato, Tortoise by Circuitron, and Switch Tender). PFRR-3W is for switch machines with three control wires (Atlas, Bachmann, and Peco). PFRR-2W: $59 (no IR sensors), $62 (one IR sensor set), $66 (two IR sensor sets), $69 (three IR sensor sets), and $73 (four IR sensor sets). PFRR-3W: $64 (no IR sensors), $67 (one IR sensor set), $71 (two IR sensor sets), $74 (three IR sensor sets), and $78 (four IR sensor sets). Azatrax, 303-678-4593, www.azatrax.com
Railroad Graphics Albums. Volumes 1 through 5 are archived on one DVD, Volume 6 is offered on a CD. Collection features more than 5,000 images, including 900 backdrop kits; hundreds of background buildings; thousands of signs; ad posters; billboards; brick, block, and stone sheets; roofing sheets; window dressings; and more. Images are sizable for any scale. Compatible with home computers and standard color printers. Show special, $49.95 (regular price, $69.95). LARC Products, www.larcproducts.com
Paint racks. Laser-cut tempered hardboard kit with tab-and-slot construction. Rack has five factory-drilled mounting holes. Racks will sit on a workbench but are not stackable. Versions available for 2-ounce acrylic craft paint bottles; 2-ounce Scalecoat bottles; 1-ounce Floquil, Tru-Color, and Polly Scale bottles; and ½-ounce Model Master and Floquil bottles. Racks holding between 17 and 22 bottles. $35. Motrak Models, 813-476-4784, www.motrakmodelsusa.com
Chooch acrylic paint series. Rainbow First Coats: Cadmium Yellow, Primary Red, Graphite, Primary Blue, and Titanium White. Weathering First Coats: Saffron Yellow, Heritage Brick, Charcoal Gray, Cadmium Red, and Burlap. Weathering Earthtones: Raw Umber, Raw Sienna, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, and Antique White. Americana water-based acrylic paints. Thin with water and use as weathering washes on locomotives, freight cars, and structures. Five-pack, $19.99. Chooch Enterprises, 425-273-4794, www.choochenterprises.com
Jane’s Tools has added the inventory of The Tool Man to offer a greater selection of hobby tools. The firm plans to attend more than 60 shows in the coming year. Jane’s Tools, 214-628-2611, www.janestools.com
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Once again, manufacturers are introducing more very long HO locos that require large radius curves. I guess they never heard of or care about modelers with smaller layouts and sharp curves. Why not some SMALLER HO steam locos with DCC and sound, such as a 2-6-2, or a 4-4-2, etc.? Railroads did have such locos and not just in the very early years.
Have I missed it or are there no “O” scale trains at this show.