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graftonterminalrr
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 Posted - December 23 2009 :  10:10:37 AM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add graftonterminalrr to Buddylist
Up for sale or trade I have one undecorated Atlas Fairbanks-Morse H15/16-44,
item number #9500. The locomotive is factory-equipped with the Atlas Dual Mode
Decoder. Locomotive has been test run only.

This locomotive represents the early Loewy body with body-mounted rails, and
early cab with half-round side windows flanking the primary cab windows.

I have installed the end rails, the pilot footboards and the trainline hoses in
anticipation of painting the unit. The headlights are factory-configured to be
on the low end of the housings, but may be removed and reinstalled upside-down
to represent lights mounted on the upper part of the housings, as some railroads
did. Therefore, all optional headlight glazing and the optional twin-sealed-beam
lights are included.

Other optional pieces included are the removable fuel tank skirts and a set of
Atlas AAR Type B truck sideframes with sanding hoses installed. The locomotive
is equipped with Atlas' FM C-Liner-styled truck sideframes from the factory.

The locomotive runs quietly and smoothly. The headlights are directional and
there are directional marker lights that illuminate red to rear, and green to
front, regardless of which direction the locomotive runs - a neat touch. The DCC
decoder currently has the jumper plug installed for standard DC operation as
configured by the factory. Full DCC decoder directions are included.

I will sell this locomotive for $75.00 plus shipping and handling or will trade
for the following locomotives:

-Kato GP35 undec phase 1c plus a Cannon 35-line cab
-Kato RSC-2 in any road name
-Atlas Classic C424 Phase 3 in CP Rail Pac-Man
-Atlas Train Master phase 2 undec
-Atlas undec GP40-2
-Athearn Genesis SD45-2 in Seaboard System
-Point 1 Models MLW S13/RS23 kit
-Proto 1000 RS18 in CN or CP

Thanks,

Kris Carver-Seaboyer
Fredericton, NB, Canada

Kris Carver-Seaboyer

Modelling the Grafton Terminal Railway, set in New Brunswick, Canada in the 1978-1984 time frame

Edited by - graftonterminalrr on December 23 2009 4:02:50 PM
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This item is now unavailable. Thanks for the interest.

Kris Carver-Seaboyer

Modelling the Grafton Terminal Railway, set in New Brunswick, Canada in the 1978-1984 time frame
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