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AZL January 2013 New Release – Part 2
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The Big Boys are brass monsters. The detailing is outstanding. Ten road numbers will be released. These are extremely limited with only ten of each road number available with a total release of 100 locos. The Big Boys feature traction tires, high level of detail. Smooth running, and tender pickup. Note, these locomotives are rated for 245mm curves and above due to their size.
Big Boys
17071-6 UP Big Boy 4014 - MSRP $1999.00
17071-7 UP Big Boy 4017 - MSRP $1999.00
17071-8 UP Big Boy 4018 - MSRP $1999.00
17071-9 UP Big Boy 4019 - MSRP $1999.00
17071-10 UP Big Boy 4023 - MSRP $1999.00
The heavyweight passenger cars are here!!! This single item has been discussed as a most wanted item for over three decades. AZL is initially offering four body styles. These are 12-1 Pullman sleeper, 10-1-2 Pullman sleeper, 28-1 Parlor car and a 36 seat diner. The cars feature three axle trucks, smooth running, inset window glazing, intricate pad printing, prototype accurate details, and adjustable diaphrams. The diaphrams are an interesting feature. They extend out, but will push in if touching another diaphram when going around tighter radius curves. The first release is two-tone Pullmans. Specific road names are planned for the upcoming months.
Heavyweight Passenger Coaches – Pullman (two-tone)
71002-0 12-1 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - MSRP $48.00
71002-1 12-1 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - Red Lion - MSRP $48.00
71002-2 12-1 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - Red Lodge - MSRP $48.00
71002-3 12-1 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - Red Canon - MSRP $48.00
71102-0 10-1-2 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - MSRP $48.00
71102-1 10-1-2 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - Lake Placid - MSRP $48.00
71102-2 10-1-2 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - Lake Caroline - MSRP $48.00
71102-3 10-1-2 Pullman Sleeper PS Two Tone Grey - Lake George - MSRP $48.00
71402-0 28-1 Parlor PS Two Tone Grey - MSRP $48.00
71402-1 28-1 Parlor PS Two Tone Grey - Pansy - MSRP $48.00
71402-2 28-1 Parlor PS Two Tone Grey - Roxana - MSRP $48.00
71402-3 28-1 Parlor PS Two Tone Grey - Stella - MSRP $48.00
71502-0 36 Seat Diner PS Two Tone Grey - Dining Car - MSRP $48.00
71502-1 36 Seat Diner PS Two Tone Grey - Dining Car 10 - MSRP $48.00
71502-2 36 Seat Diner PS Two Tone Grey - Dining Car 12 - MSRP $48.00
NOTE due to to demand most of these cars are already sold out at the manufacturer. We do have the 71002-0 through 71002-3 series in stock. Supplies are very limited.
NEW BODY STYLE ALERT – Centerbeams flat cars! AZL is now offering 73’ center beam flat cars. These cars feature amazing detailing and interior printing. They will be an attention getting on any layout. The first release is BNSF. Two runner packs and two single cars.
Centerbeams
90351-1 BNSF Centerbeam 562462, 562478, 526525, 562610 4 pack: BNSF 562462, 562478, 526525, 562610 - MSRP $137.00
90351-2 BNSF Centerbeam 562642, 562649, 562662, 562675 4 pack: BNSF 562642, 562649, 562662, 562675 - MSRP $137.00
91351-1 BNSF Centerbeam 562709 Single Car: BNSF 562709 - MSRP $39.00
91351-2 BNSF Centerbeam 562778 Single Car: BNSF 562778 - MSRP $39.00
Finally for this mid-month release, we are bringing back the Southern Pacific GP30s. Three new road numbers are available.
EMD GP30
62106-4 SP GP30 5011 - MSRP $159.00
62106-5 SP GP30 5014 - MSRP $159.00
62106-6 SP GP30 5015 - MSRP $159.00
For photos of all of the new releases, please visit:
www.americanzline.com/
Rob Kluz
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Rob... Are you allowed to give any hint about future road-name releases for the Pullmans?
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I can safely say the NYC ran Pullmans. I can't divulge the other road names planned at this time. But I think you can get a good idea by the names mentioned so far. I can confirm the solid green Pullmans are coming. Actually, there are many, many more Pullmans coming including other body styles. AZL is just starting off!
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I want to thank the Manufactures from AZL and MTL for the continuous great support in our scale, the fantastic releases of Rolling Stock in the past. You guys must have elephant skin to be protected against all those rivet counters and bigmouths out there.
Just my 2 Cents!
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I am glad there was good research done on the heavyweights. Pullman cars would be hard to research and I appreciate that they came out with them.I am ECSTATIC that there was time and effort put into making these cars. working diaphragms are a VERY nice touch!
That being said, bigmouths and rivet counters keep things in check, so time, money, and effort would perhaps not be wasted on fooby cars and paint schemes.Quickest way to shut me up is show me a picture of an actual prototype. If something looks odd to me I will continue to ask questions. Otherwise we can all play with our Thomas the Tank Engine toys.
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The Pullman heavyweights - now that's a really clever model, because it's so versatile. Check out the history of " Dover Harbor " which tells you that these coaches saw a lot of different places and paint schemes in their long lives - it's almost the pure opposite of a Big Boy in that respect. Judging from "Dover Harbor", the two-tone Pullman seems to be a very late 1950s paint scheme, and I guess you could easily stretch the actual end of the prototypes (mid-1960s?) and have some special still running in the late 1970s or even early 1980s, maybe privately owned. At least that's what I'm going to do on my B&M layout
I fully agree with what's been said before - we are really well served by AZL and Micro Trains.
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The AZL couplers on the tender are housed in a brass box that is held to the tender with a screw. It looks like to me that you can replace this box with an MTL coupler and use the AZL screw to hold the MTL box in place. I have not tried it yet, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. It appears to be a quick and easy swap.
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Research for this project was a real bear. (I could also call it "how I spent my summer vacation") took months.
All the work for the next three production runs was done at the same time because we could not make up our minds which ones we wanted to produce first (!!!) so we're ready to roll. If they sell well, I can blast an email to the factory to put them back in production for more roadnames quickly.
The challenge with the Heavyweights was the names. Each car has a name and a history. They were frequently shopped, modified, changed, and repainted. Tracking down good reliable historical records without racking up a few hundred thousand frequent flyer miles was, well, interesting! I think I got most of it right, but I'm sure there will be somebody who knows more about Pullmans who will correct me on details.
But I have to admit, I love passenger equipment, so this really was a labor of love.
Oh, and BTW, we're not finished releasing products for this season. Hans and I still have a few more tricks up our sleeves for this winter.
And on top of that, I'm really busy working on next year's projects!
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@Kelley, I'm into Z since more then 25 Years. We had then lousy Märklin F7 who are not able to pull some Passenger Cars but we where happy with them and had a lot of fun either. Everything what was not on the market we build our own. Ask Fred, he is a master of Kitbasher. Now you can have so many cool items but only a handfull of Peoples are not pleased. To bad those Peoples are always on the Forums and kill the joy of the Hobby with harnished critics. I'm absolutely sure that from 1000 Modelrailroaders in our scale only a handfull would recognized wrong Carnumbers, wrong paint schemes or wrong horn placements.
Please Guys don't kill our hobby!
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"If it goes around twice without falling off, then I'm having a good day"
Now I'll wait for the perfectionists to slam my philosophy..:o)
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I think I'll just remain mostly quiet in my corner over here. It is safer and warmer. :o)
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As most of you know, I have been one of AZL's biggest thorns in public comments. At one point, I was so disatisfied with AZL's products and the excuses coming from AZL, that I sold 95% of my AZL items (keeping only customized pieces).
I am still critical of AZL, but also now of Micro-Trains (but, for different reasons). But, I do have to commend AZL for bringing out new body-styles that we otherwise would never see in Z-scale. MTL is not going to do it. With the exception of Mr. D'Amato... MTL would probably have dumped Z-scale a long time ago.
While I agree with some of the points being voiced in this thread in general about offerings... What is(are) the complaint(s) of the products AZL announced in this thread?
Is it the pricing? Agreed... it is a chunk of cash that most Z-scalers will not be able to afford to pay for a single locomotive. Well... guess what? We all can't buy whatever we feel like. Should AZL produce something and sell it at a loss? Of course not... they are not a gooberment contractor.
I really hope this Big Boy is runner and a performer... unlike the cab-forwards. I had one at one time. Besides its wonderful looks, it just wasn't worth it.
As a disclaimer... no one should consider my words as a compliment or a critizism of any single person or AZL or MTL as a whole. If your feelings are hurt... that's your problem. There are other issues in the world of Z that are not public knowledge that are truly disgusting... especially for a hobby. There are certain things of involved individuals that are inexcusable... but, that's not for here.
And... yes... my spelling sucks. Sue me.
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Mr.JA wrote: Maybe I'm a bit slow
And... yes... my spelling sucks. Sue me.
Alex, I thought I was the slow one? And my lawyer will be in touch with your lawyer.
Don't leave town........
Actually, I want to say concerning your piece..........well said.
No one does it 100% right, so let's be very thankful for what we have and hope to have in the future. Rob K has pointed out a number of times that Z is moving forward inspite of occasional snafus and goofs.
A great time to be in Z scale for sure.
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We are also sold out of the 17071-10 Big Boy road number 4023. The other road numbers are in very limited quantities.
Due to the demand, we will be expediting the release schedule of the heavyweight passenger cars. Look for an announcement this week on a new road name release.
Rob Kluz
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No, how could this be??? I mean really... already sold out, you've go to be kidding!ztrack wrote: sold out ... sold out
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