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AZL September 2016 new items part 2
« on: September 15, 2016, 09:56:35 PM »
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AMERICAN Z LINE
September 2016 New Release – Part 2

NS – New York Central – SD70ACe!



For mid-month, we have New York Central heritage SD70ACes!

63110-1 NS SD70ACe 1066 Heritage – NYC

The SD70ACes feature a powerful can motor, dual flywheels, traction tires, directional controlled LED lighting, AutoLatchTM couplers, fine pad printing, optional pilot and plow included and the locomotives come DCC ready.

EMD GP30 – Baltimore & Ohio



AZL is excite to offer B&O GP30s for mid-month! There are available in three road numbers.

62109-1 B&O GP30 6905
62109-2 B&O GP30 6912
62109-3 B&O GP30 6916

17,600 Gallon Corn Syrup Tank Cars:

The GATX corn syrup cars with Tru-Sweet logo  are now available. A runner pack and two singles are available.



Runner pack:
903812-1 GATX 17600 Gallon Tank Car (4 pack) 65250, 65224, 65238, 65231 Tru-Sweet/Amaizo



Singles:
913812-1 GATX 17600 Gallon Tank Car  (Single) 65217 Tru-Sweet/Amaizo
913812-2 GATX 17600 Gallon Tank Car  (Single) 65245 Tru-Sweet/Amaizo
   
See the American Z Line sites for more information on these and other AZL products.

http://www.americanzline.com

http://www.azldirect.com

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Re: AZL September 2016 new items part 2
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2016, 09:15:10 AM »
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Love that Tru-Sweet scheme.  It was one of my favorite freight cars in my younger railfanning years during the late 80's...mainly because it was one of the few tank cars at that point that had decoration beyond reporting marks.    Their existence was sparse in the era I model now, but I'll have one surviving on my pike.

The corn syrup cars are really neat cars.    I wish they weren't so pricey...I've had to leave several schemes I want on the table.
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