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Dear N Scale Modellers: Atlas has announced their new products for September, so, here they are:

New Model!

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The Dash 2 locomotive series, unveiled by EMD in 1972, featured significant changes, such as a solid-state, modular electrical control system and improved engine components designed to increase traction and reduce exhaust emissions. A reliable work-horse, the GP38-2 remains one of the most successful locomotives ever built. Most are still in service today.
Standard MSRP:
$99.95
Decoder-Equipped MSRP: $129.95
Estimated Delivery:
December 2006

Features:

  • Golden-white LEDs
  • Separately-applied roof detail
  • Painted safety rails
  • Directional lighting
  • Blackened metal wheels
  • Scale Speed? motor
  • Factory-installed AccuMate? magnetic knuckle couplers
  • Separately-applied coupler cut levers
Additional Features:
  • Non-Dynamic, Dynamic, and Extended Range Dynamic Brakes used where appropriate
  • Pilot: Standard or with Snow Plow
  • Low short hood and High short hood versions availalble

AccuMate? couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

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Standard Item# Road Name Road Number DCC Item#
Atlas N GP-38-2 Locomotive - New Model!
47600 Undecorated w/o Dynamic Brakes - -
47601 Undecorated w/ Dynamic Brakes - -
47602 Undecorated w/ Extended Range Dynamic Brakes - -
47610  Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay (Green/Yellow) 508 47800
47611 Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay (Green/Yellow) 509 47801
47612 Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay (Green/Yellow) 510 -
47613 Boston & Maine (Blue/White) 202 47802
47614 Boston & Maine (Blue/White) 205 47803
47615 Boston & Maine (Blue/White) 210 -
47616 Conrail (Blue/White) 8097 47804
47617 Conrail (Blue/White) 8113 47805
47618 Conrail (Blue/White) 8146 -
47619 Rock Island (Blue/White/Black) 4300 47806
47620 Rock Island (Blue/White/Black) 4303 47807
47621 Rock Island (Blue/White/Black) 4304 -
47622 Union Pacific (Yellow/Grey/Red/Blue) 2005 47808
47623 Union Pacific (Yellow/Grey/Red/Blue) 2017 47809
47624 Union Pacific (Yellow/Grey/Red/Blue) 2020 -
Atlas N GP-38-2 High Hood Locomotive - New Model!
47750 Undecorated - High Nose w/ Extended Range Dynamic Brakes - -
47760 Norfolk Southern (Black/White) 5105 47880
47761 Norfolk Southern (Black/White) 5139 47881
47762 Norfolk Southern (Black/White) 5143 -
47763 Southern (Black/White/Gold/Green) 5106 47882
47764 Southern (Black/White/Gold/Green) 5110 47883
47765 Southern (Black/White/Gold/Green) 5114 -

 


New Paint Schemes & Road Numbers!

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In the late 1940s, the design team at Fairbanks-Morse (FM) set out to develop an 8-cylinder 1,500-horsepower all-purpose road switcher using their opposed-piston diesel engine design. By September 1947 FM had produced the first H15-44 locomotive in the form of Demonstrator ?FM 1500?. The hood-unit style body included distinctive features such as slightly sloped ends, rounded corners, oval cab-side windows and a raised, rounded headlight base on each end.

The first purchaser of the H15-44 was Monon, who quickly bought both the demonstrator and the second unit built in December 1947. Three units were then built for Rio Grande before additional demonstrators were produced later in 1948. Before production ended in mid-1949, a total of 35 units had been built, with Jersey Central owning the most units (14 total).

By 1950 other builders had increased the horsepower of their competing road switchers, and FM responded with the 8-cylinder 1,600-horsepower H16-44 model. The earliest units were externally very similar to the previous H15-44. MKT 1591 was initially ordered as an H15-44, but was upgraded to 1,600hp during production.

The first true production H16-44s were ordered by Jersey Central. Several large railroads purchased this model, including Santa Fe, New York Central, Southern and Pennsylvania. A total of 99 units would be produced before production of the ?phase I? version ended in December 1952. FM continued to produce H16-44s with phase II and III body styles through 1963.

Our model represents the ?phase I? body style of both the H15-44 and H16-44 that was produced between 1947 and 1952. Options include FM or AAR truck side frames, high or low-mounted headlights, early or late-production phase 1 hoods and a removable fuel tank skirt.

Standard MSRP:
$104.95
Standard Erie Lackawanna MSRP: $114.95
Decoder-Equipped MSRP: $139.95
Decoder-Equipped Erie Lackawanna MSRP: $149.95
Estimated Delivery:
February 2007

Features:

  • Bi-directional red and green LED classification lights that work in DCC and analog mode
  • Scale Speed? motor
  • Factory-equipped with AccuMate? knuckle couplers
  • Painted safety rails
  • Blackened metal wheels
  • Golden-white LED headlights
  • Two versions: Decoder-equipped (Lenz) or non-decoder equipped with PC board designed for easy conversion to DCC in the future if desired

AccuMate? couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

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Standard Item# Road Name Road Number DCC Item#
N H15/16-44 Locomotives - New Paint Schemes!
(Early Body & Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails)
52000 H15/16-44 Undecorated - Early Body & Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails - -
52156 FM Demonstrator (Two-Tone Green) 1500 52123
52157 FM Demonstrator (Two-Tone Green) 1502 52124
52158 FM Demonstrator (Two-Tone Green) 1503 -
52159 Long Island (Grey/Black) 1504 52125
52160 Long Island (Grey/Black) 1507 52126
52161 Long Island (Grey/Black) 1509 -
N H15/16-44 Locomotives - New Paint Schemes!
(Early Body & Cab, w/Body & Sill Handrails)
52018 H15/16-44 Undecorated - Early Body & Cab, w/Body & Sill Handrails - -
52162 Central of Georgia (Pullman Green/Gold) 104 52127
52163 Central of Georgia (Pullman Green/Gold) 105 52128
52164 Rio Grande (Black/Aspen Gold ) 150 52129
52165 Rio Grande (Black/Aspen Gold ) 151 52130
52166 Rio Grande (Black/Aspen Gold ) 152 -
N H16-44 Locomotives - New Paint Schemes!
(Early Body/Square Window Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails)
52019 H16-44 Undecorated - Early Body/Square Window Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails - -
52167 Penn Central (Black/White) 5158 -
N H16-44 Locomotives - New Paint Schemes!
(Late Body/Square Window Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails)
52021 H16-44 Undecorated - Late Body/Square Window Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails - -
52168 Erie Lackawanna (Grey/Maroon/Yellow) 1934 52132
N H16-44 Locomotives - New Road Numbers!
(Late Body/Square Window Cab, w/Body Mounted Handrails)
52169 Santa Fe (Black/Silver "Zebra Stripes") 3010 52133
52170 Santa Fe (Black/Silver "Zebra Stripes") 3012 52134
52171 Santa Fe (Black/Silver "Zebra Stripes") 3017 -

 


 

New to Trainman?!

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The Atlas Trainman? N 40? PS-1 Box Cars are the perfect addition to your freight car fleet. Based on the Pullman-Standard prototype, these models have been carefully detailed to capture the look of the car perfectly.
Standard MSRP: $9.95
Undecorated MSRP: $7.95
Estimated Delivery: January 2007

Features:

  • Crisp detailing
  • Accurate painting and printing
  • AccuMate? couplers

AccuMate? couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

Item# Road Name Road Number
Atlas N Trainman? 40' PS-1 Box Car
3400 Undecorated -
34570A CP Rail (Green/Black/White)  57505
34571A  CP Rail (Green/Black/White)  58702
34572A Great Northern (Green/Red/White)  20237
34573A Great Northern (Green/Red/White)   20271
34574A  New York Central (Green/Black/White/Red) 159895
34575A  New York Central (Green/Black/White/Red) 159915
34576A  Pennsylvania (Box Car Red/White/Black) 47001
34577A   Pennsylvania (Box Car Red/White/Black) 47019
34578A Santa Fe "Super Chief" (Box Car Red/White/Black) 142609
34579A Santa Fe "Super Chief" (Box Car Red/White/Black) 142643
34580A Southern (Box Car Red/White) 27000
34581A Southern (Box Car Red/White) 27104

 


 

New Road Numbers!

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Primarily used to haul kaolin clay slurry for use in the papermaking process, along with many other liquids, the 14,000 gallon non-pressure tank car first built by ACF? in the 1970's adds a modern flavor to any layout. This common tank car can be seen all over the country and is in service today.
Standard MSRP:
$15.95
Undecorated MSRP: $11.95
Estimated Delivery:
February 2007

Features:

  • 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
  • Separate safety bars
  • Accurate painting and lettering
  • AccuMate? couplers
AccuMate? couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.
Item# Road Name Road Number
Atlas N Kaolin Tank Cars - New Road Numbers!
34800 Undecorated -
34805 Engelhard (White w/Blue/White/Yellow Print) 71964
34806 Engelhard (White w/Blue/White/Yellow Print) 71993
34815  Georgia Kaolin (White w/Black/White/Yellow Print) 75781
34816 Georgia Kaolin (White w/Black/White/Yellow Print) 75789
34825 J.M. Huber (White w/Blue/Black/White Print) 75885
34826 J.M. Huber (White w/Blue/Black/White Print) 75891
34835 Omya (White w/Blue/Black/White/Orange Print) 95322
34836 Omya (White w/Blue/Black/White/Orange Print) 95335
34863 Dupont TiPure (White w/ Black/Red Lettering) 71604
34864 Dupont TiPure (White w/ Black/Red Lettering) 71621
34873 ECC International (White w/ Black/Blue Lettering) 75716
34874 ECC International (White w/ Black/Blue Lettering) 75719
34903 ACFX (White w/ Black Lettering) 72085
34904 ACFX (White w/ Black Lettering) 75968
34913 Anglo-American Clays
(White w/ Black & Blue Lettering)
78631
34914 Anglo-American Clays
(White w/ Black & Blue Lettering)
78637

 



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Based on a common prototype, Atlas' detailed N Code 80 Plate Girder Bridge is now decorated for well-known railroads across the country. These bridges are made with the same high-quality construction you've come to expect from Atlas.
Standard MSRP:
$9.95
Estimated Delivery:
January 2007

Features:

  • Crisp painting and lettering
  • Highly detailed, prototypical look
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ITEM# DESCRIPTION
N Code 80 Decorated Plate Girder Bridge - New!
2549 Delaware & Hudson (Black/White)
2550 Erie (Black/White)
2551 New York Central* (Silver/White)
2552 Rio Grande? (Black/White)
2553 Santa Fe (Black/White)
2554
Union Pacific? (Silver/White/Red/Blue)

 


 

New Accessory!

(HO scale fence shown)

 
 
The hairpin fence was commonly used by railroads to keep people from crossing the tracks in station areas. This fence can also be used around parking lots, parks, cemeteries and homes.
Estimated Delivery:
November 2006

Features:

  • Easy to assemble
  • No glue required
  • Loop pickets
  • Spear finials
  • N total length (if assembled together): 15.6"
Item# Description MSRP
2850 N Hairpin Style Fence $3.50

 


 

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