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Weaver Models Ultra Line Production .Pdf http://www.weavermodels.com/Ultra Line Production .htm STOCK NUMBER CONTACT WEB ROAD NAME COLOR STYLE NUMBERS DATE CUSTOMER EMAIL 2R - 3R PHONE # ADDRESS CREAM WITH 4-H CLUB CUSTOM RUN PS-1 40' BOXCAR 1914 2001 4-H CLUB 908-722-8550 GREEN PRINT AKRON CANTON & YELLOW / BLACK U2012 - U2112 PS-1 40' BOXCAR 1700, 1767, 1849 1996 WEAVER MODELS YOUNGSTOWN ENDS BLUE & YELLOW 14500, 14502, 14505 ALASKA CUSTOM RUN YELLOW & BLUE 4 BAY CENTERFLOW 14501, 14503, 14508 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] GRAY & BLACK 14506, 14507,14509 BLUE & YELLOW 12409, 12412, 12414 50' BULK HEAD WITH ALASKA CUSTOM RUN YELLOW & BLUE 12417, 12420, 12424 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 LOAD [email protected] BLACK & WHITE 12400, 12403, 12407 ALASKA CUSTOM RUN BLUE & YELLOW PS-1 40' BOXCAR 8521, 8524, 8526 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] 203673, ALASKA CUSTOM RUN BLUE & YELLOW PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 203684,203699 [email protected] 203703, 203710, ALASKA CUSTOM RUN YELLOW & BLUE PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 203717 [email protected] 203721, 203725, ALASKA CUSTOM RUN GRAY & BLACK PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 203730 [email protected] BLUE & YELLOW 400, 403, 406 ALASKA CUSTOM RUN SILVER & BLACK PS-2 COVERED HOPPER 409, 411, 414 1997 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] BLACK & SILVER 419, 422, 425 ALASKA CUSTOM RUN ORANGE 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 1504, 1506, 1509 1998 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] ALASKA CUSTOM RUN BLUE 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 1513, 1517, 1520 1998 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] ALASKA CUSTOM RUN YELLOW 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 1524, 1527, 1530 1998 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] 649, 650, 655, 660, 3 BAY RIBBED COAL ALASKA CUSTOM RUN ALASKA BLUE 662, 668, 671, 673, 2000 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 CAR [email protected] 677, 684, 686, 688 REEFER ORANGE 57' MECHANICAL 11500, 11505, 11506, ALASKA U12011 2002 WEAVER MODELS WITH WHITE ROOF REEFER 11507 ALASKA BLUE ALASKA U3615-U3715 BODY, YELLOW PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 020, 023, 026, 029 WEAVER MODELS PRINT ALBERT CITY CUSTOM RUN PINK / BLACK PRINT PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 4202, 4210, 4219 2001 PETERSEN SUPPLY 503-246-3106 www.petersensupply.com WILDWOOD 628045 BIG VALLEY 628288 SUNDANCE 628296 ALBERTA CUSTOM RUN BLUE & YELLOW 4 BAY CENTERFLOW COLD LAKE 628166 1997 BEKADA HOBBY 413-568-1170 MILK RIVER 628074 HIGH PRAIRIE 628150 WHITE / BLUE 553501, 553506, ALLIANCE SHIPPER U21612 ROADRAILER WEAVER MODELS PRINT 553510, 553530 68002, 68005, 68008, ALLIED CHEMICAL U1201 - U1301 40' TANK CAR 1997 WEAVER MODELS 68010, 68012, 68014 REEFER ORANGE / ALTOONA LAGER BEER CUSTOM RUN BROWN ROOF & WOODSIDE REEFER 1700, 1723, 1777 1999 JIM'S TRAIN SHOP 724-479-2026 www.jimstrainshop.com ENDS REEFER ORANGE / ALTOONA LAGER BEER CUSTOM RUN SILVER ROOF & WOODSIDE REEFER 17007, 17230, 17773 2000 JIM'S TRAIN SHOP 724-479-2027 www.jimstrainshop.com ENDS ALTURAS & LONE PINE CUSTOM RUN BOXCAR RED #3 PS-1 40' BOXCAR 9480 2000 NMRA 954-522-8441 M&W GRAY / 10840, 10843, 10845, AMAIZO U4404-U4504 WHITE,BLACK,YELLOW,GREEN50' TANK CAR 2000 WEAVER MODELS 10848 PRINT 46942, 46944, 46947, AMAIZO U1820-U1920 M&W GRAY PS-2 COVERED HOPPER 2001 WEAVER MODELS 46948 AMERICAN CAR CUSTOM RUN 4 BAY CENTERFLOW ACFX 98539 1995 ACF (DAN NEIMOND) 570-742-5205 FOUNDRY AMERICAN CAR CUSTOM RUN 40' TANK CAR 17847 1995 ACF (DAN NEIMOND) 570-742-5205 FOUNDRY ARIX 98539, AMERICAN CAR CUSTOM RUN M&W GRAY 4 BAY CENTERFLOW SHPX 98539, 1998 ACF (DAN NEIMOND) 570-742-5205 FOUNDRY (2ND RUN) ACFX 25703 6200, 6227, 6249, AMOCO CHEMICALS CUSTOM RUN 4 BAY CENTERFLOW 1993 BEKADA HOBBY 413-568-1170 6208, 6303, 6325 SILVER, RED, WHITE & BLUE AMTRAK CUSTOM RUN 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 1400, 1466, 1485 1997 BEKADA HOBBY 413-568-1170 STRIPES, EAGLE LOGO SILVER, RED, CUSTOM RUN WHITE & BLUE AMTRAK 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 1500, 1529, 1544 1997 BEKADA HOBBY 413-568-1170 (2ND RUN) STRIPES, EAGLE LOGO SILVER WITH RED, U5037-U5537 WHITE & BLUE AMTRAK RS-3 103, 106, 107, 109 2001 WEAVER MODELS U5537LP STRIPE & BLACK PRINT SILVER WITH BLUE ROOF, SILVER 50' PLUG DOOR AMTRAK CUSTOM RUN 71018, 71089 2002 WALTHERS 800-877-5205 ENDS & BLUE & BOXCAR www.walthers.com GRAY BAND LIGHTER THAN AMTRAK "EXPRESS" CUSTOM RUN 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 70000, 70041, 70825 1997 McDONALD MODELS 319-233-0545 PULLMAN WHITE / BLACK, 666152, 666160, AMTRAK (WITH EAGLE) U21616 ROADRAILER WEAVER MODELS RED & BLUE PRINT 666179, 666184 AMTRAK (WITH 410000, 410010, U21603 ROADRAILER WEAVER MODELS STRIPES) 410025, 410048 ORANGE / BLACK & ANN ARBOR CUSTOM RUN PS-1 40' BOXCAR 1232, 1324, 1238 1994 PETERSEN SUPPLY 503-246-3106 WHITE GRAPHICS www.petersensupply.com CUSTOM RUN ORANGE / BLACK & ANN ARBOR PS-1 40' BOXCAR 1210, 1233, 1325 1994 PETERSEN SUPPLY 503-246-3106 (2ND RUN) WHITE GRAPHICS www.petersensupply.com ANN ARBOR CUSTOM RUN D&RGW ORANGE PS-2 COVERED HOPPER 800, 805, 808 1994 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 [email protected] CUSTOM RUN ANN ARBOR D&RGW ORANGE PS-2 COVERED HOPPER 716, 746, 788 1994 L&J HOBBIES 269-323-1010 (2ND RUN) [email protected] 30900, 30909, 30929, BLACK / WHITE 2 BAY COMPOSITE 30935, 30941, 30947, ANN ARBOR U16014 2005 WEAVER MODELS PRINT HOPPER 30953, 30959, 30962, 30968, 30970, 30974 IC ORANGE/ BLACK ANN ARBOR U3726 PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 600, 628, 632, 649 2005 WEAVER MODELS PRINT IC ORANGE/ BLACK ANN ARBOR U1929 PS-2 COVERED HOPPER 700, 784, 800, 825 2005 WEAVER MODELS PRINT ANN ARBOR CUSTOM RUN D&RGW ORANGE 50' RIBBED BOXCAR 5151, 5120, 5135 PETERSEN SUPPLY 503-246-3106 www.petersensupply.com 3 BAY RIBBED COAL ANTHRACITE MINERS CUSTOM RUN BLACK & GOLD 5901 1995 MINERS MEMORIAL 717-462-1335 CAR ANTHRACITE MINERS CUSTOM RUN BLACK & GOLD 40' TANK CAR 6930 1996 MINERS MEMORIAL 717-462-1335 ANTHRACITE MINERS CUSTOM RUN BLACK & GOLD GP38-2 1996 MINERS MEMORIAL 717-462-1335 ANTHRACITE MINERS CUSTOM RUN BLACK PS-1 40' BOXCAR 6960 1996 MINERS MEMORIAL 717-462-1335 NORTHEASTERN ANTHRACITE MINERS CUSTOM RUN BLACK & GOLD 6980 1998 MINERS MEMORIAL 717-462-1335 CABOOSE OUTSIDE BRACED APACHE POWDER CUSTOM RUN RED & WHITE APX 1311, 1312, 1313 1998 GADSDEN PACIFIC 520-297-4616 BOXCAR APALACHICOLA U1407 - U1507 50' RIBBED BOXCAR WEAVER MODELS NORTHERN ARCHER DANIELS & CUSTOM RUN 4 BAY CENTERFLOW 1500, 1525, 1544 1995 BEKADA HOBBY 413-568-1170 MIDLAND ARCHER DANIELS & 25264, 25265, 25266, U1206 - U1306 40' TANK CAR 1995 WEAVER MODELS MIDLAND 25267, 25268, 25269 ADM YELLOW / ARCHER DANIELS & 30242, 30244, 30246, U3616-U3716 BLACK & DARK PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 2001 WEAVER MODELS MIDLAND 30249 BLUE PRINT ADM BLUE / WHITE ARCHER DANIELS & 60133, 60135, 60137, U3617-U3717 & DARK BLUE PS-2 CD GRAIN HOPPER 2001 WEAVER MODELS MIDLAND 60139 PRINT ARCHER DANIELS & WHITE / BLACK 18002, 18003, 18006, MIDLAND CORN U1213-U1313 40' TANK CAR 2000 WEAVER MODELS PRINT 18008 SWEETENERS WHITE / BLACK 724-548-7117 [email protected] ARMSTRONG CUSTOM RUN PS-1 40' BOXCAR 2000 JACK'S TRACK ROOF & ENDS 724-543-4003 [email protected] OLIVE DRAB U2419-U2519 38016, 38356, 38567, ARMY GREEN / WHITE 50' FLAT CAR 2001 WEAVER MODELS 1ST RUN 38663 PRINT OLIVE DRAB U2419-U2519 38234, 38378, 38482, ARMY GREEN / WHITE 50' FLAT CAR 2003 WEAVER MODELS 2ND RUN 38654 PRINT OLIVE DRAB 50' FLAT CAR WITH 38234, 38378, 38482, ARMY U2530 GREEN / WHITE 2004 WEAVER MODELS HELICOPTERS 38654 PRINT 50' FLAT CAR WITH 38234, 38378, 38482, ARMY U2529 CHESSIE YELLOW 2004 WEAVER MODELS HELICOPTERS 38654 OLIVE DRAB 50' FLAT CAR WITH 38234, 38378, 38482, ARMY U2528 GREEN / WHITE 2004 WEAVER MODELS VEHICLES 38654 PRINT 36003, 36005, 36008, 50' FLAT CAR WITH ARMY U2527 CHESSIE YELLOW 36010, 38234, 38378, 2004 WEAVER MODELS VEHICLES 38482, 38654 36003, 36005, 36008, ARMY U2523 CHESSIE YELLOW 50' FLAT CAR 2003 WEAVER MODELS 36010 D&H GRAY / RED & ARMY WAR COLLEGE ARMY WAR COLLEGE CUSTOM RUN PS-1 40' BOXCAR 2005 215-504-2760 WHITE PRINT FOUNDATION [email protected] PENN CENTRAL ASHLEY DREW & 5867, 5860, 5869, U1411 - 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U2708 50' BULKHEAD FLAT CAR 1995 WEAVER MODELS 96177 ATSF CUSTOM RUN PULLMAN GREEN PS-1 40' BOXCAR 4100, 4213, 4371 1996 McDONALD MODELS 319-233-0545 ATSF CUSTOM RUN PS-1 40' BOXCAR 22682, 39863, 39903 1997 PETERSEN SUPPLY 503-246-3106 www.petersensupply.com 180562, 180576, 180589, 180610, TUSCAN RED/ 2 BAY OFFSET COAL 180626, 180655, ATSF U1020 - U1120 1998 WEAVER MODELS WHITE PRINT CAR 180721, 180733, 180745, 180809, 180885, 180874 ATSF CUSTOM RUN PS-1 40' BOXCAR ATSF 7598 1998 GENCO 180400, 180450, 180498, 180512, BOXCAR RED #3 2 BAY COMPOSITE 180564, 180586, ATSF U15002-U16002 2002 WEAVER
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