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Oct 5, 2007 - N Scale

New Cars from NSC

Athern West Point Mint Car
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RN 101

 

The West Point Mint, formerly known as the West Point Bullion Depository, was granted mint status on March 31, 1988.

This marked the first occasion since 1862 that a new branch mint was named, when Denver joined the family of U.S. mints.

In 1986, the 'mintmarkless' American Eagle gold and silver bullion coins were introduced, with West Point selected as the sole production facility.

West PointZ and N sales Available

 


McGinnis Era on the Boston & Maine 3 Pack
car 1

car 2

 

car 3

The N Scale Collector has commissioned Micro-Trains to produce replicas of produce replicas of the experimental paint schemes as applied to actual box cars during the 1950's.

Our replicas are on 40' single door box cars with roof walks. Some of the paint schemes were applied to its B+M.

 

Cars by MTL

Boston & Maine 3 Pack


Baner
car 1

Hebert Matter's B&M logo was an integral component of the patriotic red, white, and blue color schem applied to EMD GP 38-2 number 212, which was renumbered 200 in honor of America's bi-centennial celebration. This unique locomotive was photographed at the Rigby engine terminal in South Portland, Maine on March 23, 1975.

From the Kevin EuDaly collection reprinted from The New Haven railroad - in the McGinnis Era, by Marc Frattasio

 

ATLAS B&MThe N Scale Collector has commissioned ATLAS Model RR Company to produce this Boston and Maine
Bi-Centennial engine to replicate the real thing as close as can possibly be close.

NSC-MLT07-85MTL B&M
The N Scale Collector has commissioned Micro-Trains to produce this 50' single door boxcar following the proto type very precisely. Numerous print matchs were required with over 9 hits of color.

Maple Syrup Products of New England Boxed Set
Boxed SetN and Z Scale
Multi-Manufacturer
Maple Syrup
Products of New England Boxed Sets
AthernAthernArt

 

 
N Scale
Z Scale
N Scale $75.00
Z Scale $75.00
 
N ScaleSyrup
BillBoard
Both N And Z Scale
Both N And Z Scale
Billboard in N Scale Only

Athern New Haven Dairy Safe Milk Cars
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RN 101
RN 101
New Haven Dairy Milk car Road Number 101
New Haven Dairy Milk car Road Number 102


New England led the country in the early days of dairy processing. Moving of the dairy products in many innovative ways saw its start along the east Coast.
Dairies throughout New England had their logos embellished onto the sides of a reefer or container.

NSC commissioned Athearn trains to produce 2 fabulous models of the New Haven dairy.


ESSEX STEAM TRAIN AND RIVERBOAT
Valley Railroad
This 33' open hopper sits along an Essex siding
Killans

BACK SIDE

The N Scale Collector presents a Special Run with a Proto-type flavor and New Coal Load! Micro-Trains is producing the 33' open hopper and Dick Billings from Fine N Scale Models is producing the coal load for the N Scale Collector.


Guida's Milk & Ice Cream MLT
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G Trailer
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Guida Milk & Ice Cream is a family owned and operated dairy which started in 1886. Pride, Quality and Integrity have gone into every product for over 120 years and these attributes continue today. With over 200 refrigerated trailers, Guida's dairy products are delivered fresh everKillansy day throughout New England, New York and New Jersey. Their fleet of trailers are decorated with full color graphics in several themes - really eye catching!

The N Scale Collector, Micro-Train Line and Guida Milk & Ice Cream have team up to offer a very colorful model of a refrigerated trailer and billboard reefer


CONN Trailer
Killans
BN Back
BN Front

 


The lucky 7th in the NSC Cityscape Trailer Series depicts a few of the memorable moments of the 15th NSC Annual Convention. Our venue was Connecticut with its colorful McGinnis paint schemes still adorning several revenue engines, beautiful seacoast, U.S. Coast Guard Helicopters and lobster dinners! Northeast NTRAK along and NSC presented the 2007 National N Scale Convention.


Trailer

This Special Run is the first EVER scheme on the brand new Wabash National Duraplate® Roadrailer authorized model by deLuxe innovations.


McGinnis New Image Paint Schemes 4 Pack

Photographer, graphic designer and Yale University professor Herbert Matter served as a design consultant to the New haven Railroad in the mid 50's. One of his assignments was to develop color scheme proposals which would draw one's attention to take notice of the New haven rolling stock when seen. His colorization and use of type fonts (HN) onto engines and rolling stock helped revolutionize the way one looked upon Railroads during this era. many of herbert Matter's design concepts that had been proposed were implemented however some were either dropped or put on hold awaiting new trains to arrive that had been ordered. Such is the case with the 4 very interesting experimental paint schemes that have been applied to our models in this pack. they saw the light of day, but on the artist's pallet until now.

Thanks to Marc Frattasio, Author of "The New Haven Railroad - in the McGinnis Era" for much of the information as well as the art renderdings.
All cars manufactured by ... MTL

New Image Car #1
50’ single door Checkerboard scheme

This Herbert Matter design concept is somewhat a mystery. Some argue that this was one of Matter's first new image design concepts for boxcars since the checkerboard pattern is a character with the low white striped designs that appeared on locomotives and passenger cars painted earliest in the program.NH 40520 However, others argue that this design was intended for 500 50-foot boxcars ordered from Pullman Standard during July 1955. There is no evidence that this color scheme was ever applied to any boxcars on the New Haven. Despite this, it was a popular design with model train manufacturers.

New Image Car #2
 40’ single door boxcar with white “N” over a Black “H” and with a black sill – this is
what makes this car unique from all others.

Another unused new image design proposal for boxcars would have featured a red orange car body, white "N", black "H", white reporting marks, car number and data block, black side sills and underbody, and no "New Haven" lettering over the reporting marks. NH 3480Note that the paint scheme is almost identical to the paint scheme that was adopted, except that the accepted new image had the black "N" over the white "H" and there was no black still.

 

New Image Car #3
50’ single door boxcar with extra large N over H and orange hardware. 
This scheme eventually was used on 40 footers

This is artwork for an unused new image design proposal for a black boxcar with red orange doors and ladders, a large billboard sized NH logo and the words "New Haven" centered along the side of the car.HN 40530 This paint scheme was seriously considered for the large order od 50' single door boxcars. This scheme was applied to several 40' Box cars.

New Image Car #4
Dimi Data on right was extra large

This unused new image design proposal for a red orange boxcar has the "New Haven" name, car number, and data grouped together in a rectangular block at one end of the car. NH 300000 This drawing bears the notation that reads "Approved by P.B. McGinnis per H. Matter 2/55" indicating that this was a very early new image design. Unfortunately the transportation authority will not allow this.

McGinnis New Image


 

 

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