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Post by ztrack on Nov 18, 2014 8:30:34 GMT -5
AMERICAN Z LINE November 2014 New Release – Part 2 Let’s cut to the chase… it’s cold outside… Here is part 2 for November! Milwaukee Road EMD GP9s: This is a very special release with two distinct versions if the Milwaukee Road GP9s being offered. Version 1 has the standard air tanks. Version two has the long range ‘torpedo’ tube air tanks. Standard: 62009-1 Milwaukee GP9 302 Orange/Black - MSRP $169.00 62009-2 Milwaukee GP9 306 Orange/Black - MSRP $169.00 Long Range: 62009-3 Milwaukee GP9 800 Orange/Black - MSRP $169.00 62009-4 Milwaukee GP9 801 Orange/Black - MSRP $169.00 33,000 Gallon LPG Tank Cars: We have a bonus LPG release this month. It is Technical Propellants out of Chicago. Two singles are available. 91342-1 Technical Propellants SHPX 33,000 Gallon LPG 18783 - MSRP $41.00 91342-2 Technical Propellants SHPX 33,000 Gallon LPG 18787 - MSRP $41.00 Kansas City Southern C-30-5 Bay Window Caboose: Another bonus this month is a 2nd Bay Window Caboose! 92013-01 KCS C-30-5 bay window 326 - MSRP $64.00 92013-02 KCS C-30-5 bay window 328 - MSRP $64.00 Contact your authorized AZL dealer to order. For more information on these and the complete line of AZL products, please visit: www.americanzline.comRob Kluz Ztrack Distribution
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Post by domi on Nov 19, 2014 17:42:00 GMT -5
MILW's SD40-2s, GP38-2s and GP9s now available.... Just missing the Joes and the Boxcabs. Dom
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Post by gerd on Nov 19, 2014 19:11:23 GMT -5
MILW 800 had 4x small 36' cap top roof fans, winterization hatch and closed skirting. The ACI bar code belongs onto the railing or cab. All pieces and bits to get it right are in your product range. BTW: MILW 302 had a large winterization hatch and the numbers on a separate board....
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Post by Rob Albritton on Nov 21, 2014 10:22:19 GMT -5
MILW 800 had 4x small 36' cap top roof fans, winterization hatch and closed skirting. The ACI bar code belongs onto the railing or cab. All pieces and bits to get it right are in your product range. BTW: MILW 302 had a large winterization hatch and the numbers on a separate board.... You have caught Hans. Well done! He is now required to perform the ancient viking walk of shame, which apparently involves a 6 foot snowdrift, reindeer antlers, and a troll.
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Post by shamoo737 on Nov 21, 2014 11:03:26 GMT -5
I want proof. Take some pictures.
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Post by zscalehobo on Nov 21, 2014 12:05:59 GMT -5
MILW 800 had 4x small 36' cap top roof fans, winterization hatch and closed skirting. The ACI bar code belongs onto the railing or cab. All pieces and bits to get it right are in your product range. BTW: MILW 302 had a large winterization hatch and the numbers on a separate board.... Gerd: You are either a die-hard railfan or a bona-fide hoghead ( link). Which is it?
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Nov 22, 2014 2:04:45 GMT -5
You got me, Hall of Shame for now No clue how this happened. Checked my old research files and I had it right the first time, but no excuse, the Milw GP9 all had the 4 x 36" fans. A couple may have been modified with 48" fans. I really wanted to blame this on the manufacturer, but this time I cannot do it. At least they look good (really good)! Best, Hans
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Post by gerd on Nov 22, 2014 17:14:45 GMT -5
MILW 800 had 4x small 36' cap top roof fans, winterization hatch and closed skirting. The ACI bar code belongs onto the railing or cab. All pieces and bits to get it right are in your product range. BTW: MILW 302 had a large winterization hatch and the numbers on a separate board.... Gerd: You are either a die-hard railfan or a bona-fide hoghead ( link). Which is it? Neither, just casual observer using google ;-)
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