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14 years 6 months ago #8883 by ztrack
AZL Announces Eight New Products was created by ztrack
AZL ANNOUNCES NEW PRODUCTS

Medford, OR - American Z Line has announced eight new products during the National Z Scale Convention. The following is a complete list of new products announced:

Injection and diecast products:
-SP C-30-5 Bay Window Caboose (June 2010). Also available as SRR, UP and Chessie
-USRA 2-8-2 light Mikado (next year)
-USRA 2-8-2 heavy Mikado (next year)
-P-S 12-1 Heavyweight Sleeper Car (late this year)
-P-S Heavyweight Paired Window Coach (next winter)
-RTTX flat car with Containers (this fall)
-Thrall 3267 Gondola (this fall)

Brass:
-UP 4-8-8-4 Big Boy (next summer)

For additional information on these products, and to download the PDF cut sheets, please visit:

www.americanzline.com/

Rob Kluz

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14 years 6 months ago #8884 by Mr.JA
Replied by Mr.JA on topic Re:AZL Announces Eight New Products
Rob,

This is great news about the cabeese! :woohoo: Can you provide more details?

Only 144 total made, through all road-names and numbers?

The special pricing is available only to the folks that attended the convention?

Are these going to be available through other sellers or only Walthers and Ztrack?

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14 years 6 months ago #8887 by silentargus
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I was excited enough about the RDCs, now two Mikes, heavyweight coaches and a bay window caboose coming down the pipe... big kudos to AZL. Can't wait to get my hands on 'em. :cheer:

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14 years 6 months ago #8894 by Bobdocker
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A new style of Gon will be a welcone sight on my Z scale steel mill. Send the demensions to Hay Bros. so they can start to work on the loads.

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