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Aristo Craft is entering the 1-20 scale market with its first model of a Maine 3 foot narrow gauge rail car. This brass model has a split windshield, full interior and runs on 12 volts with a rear pin and chain for a trailer. The 3% discount does apply. In Stock 11-2009 |
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Aristo Craft EBT Rail car |
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Fn3-Rail and Inspection Cars |
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$199.95 |
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Aristo Craft D&RGW Speeder |
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$350.00 |
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This release is the RGS inspection car used by Superintendent Lee on the Southern and the predecessor of the famous RGS Geese. This model will have full body detail and interior detail, operating headlights, and is made from brass. 3% discount for cash or check does apply. |
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Accucraft RGS Inspection Car 1 |
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$332.10 |
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This is the first goose released by Accucraft in 1-20.3 scale. This all brass model is the second homemade motor made by the Rio Grande Southern here in Ridgway. The model has constant lights and is chain driven, as are all F scale geese. The photo type is running in Golden at the Colorado Railroad Museum. 3% discount for cash or check. In Stock 11-2009 |
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Accucraft RGS Motor 2 |
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$368.10 |
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This is the model of motor 6 , the only pick up flat bed the RGS used. It comes in black or now silver. The Prototype is still running in Golden Colorado and the model, like all the motors or geese have real chain drive. |
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Accucraft RGS Motor 6 |
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$476.10 |
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The latest release from Accucraft is the RGS motor 5 in the passenger version. This prototype is located in Dolores, Colorado, and has been restored to running condition. The model has full interior, as well as both cab and passenger compartment. Both front doors open, as does the rear door, and, as all Geese, has a chain drive. 3% discount for cash or check. As of September 2010 I have one NIB available |
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Accucraft RGS Goose 5 |
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$659.10 |
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This all brass model is the second imported by Accucraft. Number 7 is the longest of all the Geese that were built, and is the three truck version. It has the Pierce Arrow limousine front end and large freight box rear end. This model like all F (G) scale Geese, is chain driven, and runs quite well. The original is in Golden at the Colorado Railroad Museum and still. The newest release is available in black with a plow. 3% discount for cash or check. |
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Accucraft RGS Motor 7 |
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$476.10 |
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Bachmann has released the Ridgway Railroad Museum's replica of the RGS motor 1 in both 1-20 and O scales. The models are in plastic with the large scale model having opening doors. Both scales have opening hoods with motor detail and Karl the motorman included. As per usual the 3% discount does apply. |
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Bachmann RGS motor 1 |
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$179.95 |
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This is the second model imported by Berlin in 1-20.3 scale. It depicts the Silverton Railroad's ambulance that Otto Mears used. The model is all brass, has lifting hood with motor detail, driver, and, of course, is chain driven. The brake detail under this motor is worth a study of its own. The prototype is stored in Silverton, Colorado, and has been running recently. I have one with a broken hood latch for 200.00. In Stock 11-2009 |
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Berlyn Casey Jones |
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$283.25 |
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I have one of the second run of the motor 6 imported from Korea about three years ago. It is new in the box, never run and a very rare piece. In Stock 11-2009 |
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Berlyn Motor 6 |
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$600.00 |
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Aristo Craft has released its second Fn3 scale model of the ambiguous "pop car". These little cars are still used on the Colorado narrow Gauge lines and have been restored and run at the Rail fest days in Durango Colorado. The model has a powered front unit with lights and uncovered trailer. The unit runs very well on track power. The 3% discount does apply In stock 04-2010 |