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North American Railcar Corp's new NSC Potash Service 4275 cuft 3-bay Covered Hopper

North American Railcar is displaying their new National Steel Car Potash Service 4275 cu. ft. 3 Bay Covered Hopper models at the National Train Show in Portland, Oregon.

Available in HO and N scale in 7 different car styles and paint schemes, the prototype Canpotex car, CNPX 150042, is rolling around the nation with with the 2015 National Convention logo on it. North American Railcar is taking orders for their version of this car.

Prototype car:

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First set of MRH 2016 Calendars shipping!

The first set of MRH 2016 Calendars are now shipping from our printer, Lulu! See this link.

Get FREE SHIPPING with coupon code: FGA815 (enter on Lulu checkout)

NEW! 2016 calendars for model railroaders from MRH

2016 calendars for model railroaders ... coming soon to the MRH Store!

RUSTING car SKELETON...SKELETON...Abandoned, Built up in N, HO, S and O scale(s)

These old time vehicles have seen better days !  They sit rusting out and left for dead

they come assembled and ready for the layout.....perfect beside an old tree, in the backwoods, in a junkyard / scrapyard, abandoned beside a building or trackside.......GREAT CHARACTER !!!

New Scale Working Figure Lines in N, HO and O scale(s)

New Scale Working Figure Series

New Working Figures Lines in N, HO and O scale..........includes Power Tools Series, Waterfront Series, Industrial Workers Series, Delivery Series, Sidewalk Series, Vehicle Drivers Series

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Power Supply Cradle from PDC.ca - for Railpro and more!

I kinda' hate power bricks. They are always a pain to keep tidy and to mount.
Depending how you truss them up, they are difficult to remove later too.

Faced with mounting yet another power brick, this time for my RailPro system, I came up with a tidy little mount that allows you to easily slide the brick in and out with no other tools.

Available now from PDC at $14.50 including shipping in the US or Canada...

Best source for Rapido reservation?

I'm looking to reserve some of Rapido's new RDCs. Who can recommend a responsible US Rapido dealer who's reliable and offers a reasonable discount? MRH supporters preferred, if possible.

TIA.

Jerry

MRServo now on GitHub

Just a note that we moved the MRServo switch machine design over to GitHub:

https://github.com/IowaScaledEngineering/mrservo

The design files and source code were previously available via zip file and SVN, but now should be more convenient to access for those of you who might want to build your own.


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