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AZL October 2023 New Items Part 2
« on: October 15, 2023, 09:34:53 AM »
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AMERICAN Z LINE
October 2023 New Releases Part 2

EMD E8s – SOUTHERN PACIFIC!



We have two versions of Southern Pacific E8s. First, up is the ‘Black Widow’ in two road numbers:

62617-1 SP EMD E8A 6048
62617-2 SP EMD E8A 6050



Next we have the rework of the Southern Pacific ‘Bloody Nose’ E8s. When originally released, we discovered an issue with the road numbers. These have been corrected. We have two road numbers available:

62616-5 SP EMD E8A 6047
62616-6 SP EMD E8A 6051

For those customers who purchased the initial release with the incorrect road number, we are offering replacement shells. We do ask that only customers who purchased the initial release order the replacement shells. We want to make sure we cover all replacement first before offering them for general sales.



62616-5_SHELL SP EMD E8A 6047
62616-6_SHELL SP EMD E8A 6051

Trinity RAF 53’ Spine Cars with 53’ Trailers – Schneider



905233-1 TTAX Trinity RAF 53C Spine Cars - 3 unit set 355092 53' Trailers – Schneider

The cars are metal with both etched metal and plastic add-on details. The cars are articulated and ride on modified AZL 90001 roller-bearing trucks. They are lettered for TTAX (old logo).

The trailers feature wheels that turn, the ability to reposition the wheels.

The cars come with a number of add-on and optional parts. These are:

-3x Trailer hitches (up position)
-3x Trailer hitches (down position)
-3x set of 4 container hole adaptors - for when the container is on the car
-3x set of 4 container posts - for when the container is not on the car
-3x Trailer legs retracted (for when the trailer is on the tractor) can be swapped with legs installed on the trailer.

Note some assembly required, specially adding the hitches. It is recommended the trailers are secured to the cars for optimal performance. For more information on these cars please see the following video:

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53’ Trailers – Schneider



954009-1 Schneider  2 x 53' Trailer   

Two pack of 53’ trailers. The 53' trailers are all new tooling from AZL. The trailers feature wheels that turn, the ability to reposition the wheels. Set comes with 2x Trailer legs retracted (for when the trailer is on the tractor) can be swapped with legs installed on the trailer.

HEAVYWEIGHT COMBINE COACHES – D&RGW



74025-1 DRGW Heavyweight Combine 574 3 axle
74025-2 DRGW Heavyweight Combine 575 3 axle

The cars feature two windows on the baggage door.

Available products are listed on AZL Direct:

http://azldirect.com

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Re: AZL October 2023 New Items Part 2
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2023, 11:49:20 PM »
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Is the roof on the wrong way around on the PB-70 combine?

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Re: AZL October 2023 New Items Part 2
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2023, 01:21:30 AM »
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Is the roof on the wrong way around on the PB-70 combine?


One would suspect so, yes.
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Re: AZL October 2023 New Items Part 2
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2023, 01:56:37 AM »
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The roof vents would seem to be out of place, as most roads would put them over the passenger compartment.  On the other hand, the "drip strip" over the baggage door lines up perfectly, and there wouldn't be any reason for it to be over a couple windows.
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Re: AZL October 2023 New Items Part 2
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2023, 11:12:34 AM »
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On the other hand, the "drip strip" over the baggage door lines up perfectly, and there wouldn't be any reason for it to be over a couple windows.


Valid, for sure.
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