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Easy Ethanol Operations Pages 12 & 13 You’Ll Find Great Ideas on Every Page in Lumberyard Favorites Page 30 This Issue of Walthers Flyer™ JANUARY2010FrontCover 11/23/09 2:55 PM Page 1 FLYER Your Number One Resource for Model Railroad Product Information NEWNEW COOLINGCOOLING TOWERTOWER FACILITYFACILITY EveryEvery ethanolethanol plantplant needsneeds oneone LATESTLATEST PROTOPROTO E7sE7s INSIDEINSIDE GetGet yoursyours whilewhile theythey last!last! BUILDBUILD YOURYOUR UPUP CITYCITY CONSISTCONSIST FirstFirst carscars nownow arrivingarriving Find a Hobby Shop Near You! Visit walthers.com or call 1-800-487-2467 2-JANFlyer-2010.ps 11/23/09 2:43 PM Page 2 WELCOME ONLY IN THIS ISSUE Start the New Year with a new project! Easy Ethanol Operations Pages 12 & 13 You’ll find great ideas on every page in Lumberyard Favorites Page 30 this issue of Walthers Flyer™. 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Wisconsin and around the country, our scene features fishing shanties from Life- Like Trackside Shanties kit (see page 45), a PROTO 2000 H10-44 and our new Platinum Line™ covered hoppers. 2 3-JANFlyer-2010.ps 11/23/09 2:44 PM Page 3 CONTENTS WHAT’S INSIDE New Products from Walthers™ Pages 4-7 New Arrivals at Walthers Pages 8 & 9 Back in Stock at Walthers Page 9 Life-Like Racing from Walthers Pages 10 & 11 Easy Ethanol Operations Pages 12 & 13 ® PROTO 2000 EMD F7 Diesel Locomotives Page 14 HO North American Ethanol First Kits Now Arriving | pg 40 & 41 HO Scale Pages 15-21, 24-39, 42-58 HO Scale UP† City Streamliner Fleet Pages 22 & 23 HO Scale North American Ethanol Pages 40 & 41 N Scale Pages 58, 62-67 Walthers 2010 Reference Books Page 59 HO UP† City Imperial… Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Märklin & Trix Train Products Pages 60 & 61 Factory-Installed Grab Irons | pg 23 Z Scale Page 67 G Scale Pages 67 & 68 O Scale Pages 68-70 On30, HOn3, S & 1/50 Scale Page 70 All Scale Pages 70-86 HO Scale Cornerstone® Lasercut Kits Page 87 ™ †Union Pacific licensed product HO Platinum Line DMIR Wood Caboose All-New Model | pg 5 N Pullman-Standard 64-Seat Coach All-New Tooling | pg 5 3 4-JANFlyer-2010.ps 11/23/09 2:44 PM Page 4 HO Gold Line Trinity 2-Bay Cement Hopper $21.98 Each • New Roadnames & Numbers • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle Couplers • RP-25 Metal Wheels Pullman-Standard 10-6 Sleeper Items now in stock at participating hobby shops, 932-16841 or ready to ship from the Walthers warehouse. HO Gold Line™ Thrall All-Door Boxcar $27.98 Each • New Roadnumbers • Modeler-Installed Wire Grab 932-41301 BNSF #408170 Irons Included 932-41302 BNSF #408168 932-41303 BNSF #408121 • Proto MAX™ Metal Knuckle Couplers • RP-25 Metal Wheels PS-2 2893 Cubic Foot 3-Bay Covered Hopper 932-7976 932-41304 CRDX #9824 932-41305 CRDX #9845 932-41306 CRDX #9836 932-7035 Lignum LUNX #80012 Thrall All-Door Boxcar 932-7045 932-7038 British Columbia Railway 932-41307 ITLX #30304 BCIT #800111 932-41308 ITLX #30371 932-41309 ITLX #30012 Five-Unit Articulated Double Stack Well Car 932-8111 932-7039 Plum Creek HTCX #317 932-41310 WC #84662 932-7042 BCFX #802 932-16844 SCL 932-7045 Canfor TCAX #20256 932-7979 SP† #401849 932-41312 Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern #29227 HO Gold Line PS-2 2893 932-41313 Blue Circle Cement Cubic Foot 3-Bay #138 Covered Hopper $29.98 Each • New Roadnumbers 932-7046 Weyerhaeuser LUNX #4482 HO Pullman-Standard • Great for Post-1950s 932-7980 SOO #70098 10-6 Sleeper Grain & Cement Service 932-7981 SOO #70085 $44.98 Each 932-7982 SOO #70106 • New Roadnames • Modeler-Installed Wire Grab Irons Included • Based on Plan #4140 • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle • Working Diaphragms Couplers 932-7047 Potlatch D&NE #112 • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle • RP-25 Metal Wheels Couplers 932-7983 MILW #98036 (gray, Five-Unit Articulated • Car Name & Number Decals N † Small Red Logo) Double Stack Well Car 932-16841 PRR (UP City $49.98 Each Streamliner Through Service • New Roadnumbers Sleeper) • Great for 1980s & Later 932-7973 CNW† #95404 Intermodal Trains 932-7974 CNW† #95382 • Heavy Metal Body for Reliable 932-7975 CNW† #95429 Operation 932-16842 PC 932-7976 CB&Q #85130 932-7986 ACL #120156 • Handles Walthers & Other 932-7977 CB&Q #85154 932-7987 ACL #120392 932-7988 ACL #120707 Containers (Sold Separately) 932-7978 CB&Q #85197 932-8110 TTX #72821 932-8111 TTX #72836 932-8112 TTX #72870 932-16843 Richmond, 932-8113 TTX #72874 Fredericksburg & Potomac (Through Service Sleeper) †Union Pacific licensed product 4 Find a Hobby Shop Near You! Visit walthers.com or call 1-800-487-2467 5-JANFlyer-2010.ps 11/23/09 2:44 PM Page 5 932-6903 Amtrak® Items now in stock at participating hobby shops, DMIR Wood or ready to ship from the Walthers warehouse. Caboose † 932-7687 ™ 932-6904 SP HO Platinum Line 932-6905 NP Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Wood Caboose $49.98 Each • All-New Model • Perfect for Iron Ore Trains 932-6906 PRR • Full Interior • Factory-Installed Handrails and Grab Irons ACF RPO-Baggage 932-6905 • Proto MAX™ Metal Knuckle Couplers 932-6907 DRGW† 932-6908 C&O Flexi-Van Mark IV Flatcar 932-41051 932-7681 DMIR #C-74 932-7682 DMIR #C-70 932-7683 DMIR #C-77 932-6909 Rock Island Pullman-Standard 64-Seat Coach 932-55072 932-6910 NYC HO Gold Line™ Flexi-Van Mark IV Flatcar w/Two Trailers 932-7684 CGW #353 January Delivery 932-7685 CGW #350 932-55064 Amtrak (Phase I) $54.98 Each 932-7686 CGW #352 • New Body Style 932-7687 Duluth & • Two Road-Specific Trailers Northeastern #07 Included 932-55065 SP† • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle Reserve now for future delivery Couplers (visit walthers.com for delivery updates). • RP-25 Metal Wheels Pullman-Standard 932-41051 NYC #9772 N 64-Seat Coach 932-41052 NYC #9715 932-55066 NP December Delivery 932-41053 NYC #9799 $39.98 Each 932-7690 Lake Superior & • All-New Tooling Ishpeming #19 • Ideal for Use with Walthers 932-7691 Lake Superior & 932-41054 IC #911 932-55067 PRR Ishpeming #20 10-6 Sleeper 932-41055 IC #918 932-7692 Lake Superior & • Smooth or Fluted Sides as 932-41056 IC #925 Ishpeming #21 Appropriate 932-7680 Undecorated • Full Interior • Car Name & Number Decals 932-55068 DRGW† 932-41057 CB&Q #96005 ® 932-41058 CB&Q #96013 HO ACF Streamlined • Accumate Knuckle Couplers Railway Post 932-41059 CB&Q #96024 Office-Baggage Car $54.98 Each 932-55069 C&O • New Roadnames 932-41060 PRR/MDT #9663 • Smooth Sides 932-55061 GN 932-41061 PRR/MDT #9609 • Working Diaphragms 932-41062 PRR/MDT #9681 • Car Name & Number Decals • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle 932-55070 Rock Island Couplers 932-55062 ATSF 932-41063 MDT #9619 932-41064 MDT #9652 932-41065 MDT #9697 932-55071 UP† 932-55072 NYC 932-55063 CNW† 932-6901 ATSF 932-55060 Undecorated 932-41066 ATSF #291001 932-41067 ATSF #291014 †Union Pacific licensed product 932-41068 ATSF #291021 932-41050 Undecorated 5 Find a Hobby Shop Near You! 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N Pullman-Standard 72' Baggage Car Bi-Level Auto Carrier December Delivery 932-40134 $39.98 Each • New Roadnames 932-40824 Trailer Train TTWX • Ideal for Use with Walthers #972972 (yellow) P-S 10-6 Sleeper & 932-40825 Trailer Train TTWX All-Purpose Flatcar w/P-S Hitches 932-40824 64-Seat Coach #979825 (yellow) • Smooth or Fluted Sides as 932-40826 Trailer Train TTWX Appropriate #980645 (yellow) • Car Name & Number Decals • Accumate® Knuckle Couplers 932-40827 FEC #4232 (brown) 932-40828 FEC #4244 (brown) 932-40829 FEC #4285 (brown) 72' Baggage Car 932-40830 H&S Railroad #902528 932-55106 (red) 932-55103 Chicago Great Western 932-40833 WC #36208 (brown) 932-40834 WC #36239 (brown) 932-40835 WC #36266 (brown) 932-40820 Undecorated 932-55104 SOO HO Gold Line Bi-Level Auto Carrier 41' Ballast Hopper January Delivery 932-34241 932-55105 Pere Marquette $39.98 Each 932-55106 IC • New Roadnumbers • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle Couplers • RP-25 Metal Wheels 932-40137 ATSF Rack w/Flat TTGX † • Modeler-Installed Wire Grab #965503 932-34242 MP 932-55107 C&O Irons Included 932-40138 ATSF Rack w/Flat TTGX #965114 Gold Line™ 89' HO HO Gold Line 41' Ballast All-Purpose Flatcar Hopper 3-Pack w/Pullman-Standard Hitches January Delivery 932-34243 CP 932-40125 CN Rack #96141/ March Delivery $49.98 Each Flat TTGX #980346 $39.98 Each • New Roadnames Superliner® I Coach • New Roadnames 932-40126 CN Rack #96005/ HO • Proto MAX Metal Knuckle March Delivery • Great for 70s & Later Flat TTGX #974216 $64.98 Each Couplers Intermodal Trains • New Paint Schemes • RP-25 Metal Wheels • Revised Deck for • Based on Cars Leased to Containers & Trailers • Three Different Road the California Dept.
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